ClarkKentAKASuperman
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I just saw Sen. Chuck Schumer on "Meet The Press" a few minutes ago and he actually said (in response to a new gun control poll which showed that only 44% of the american public in 2010 wanted more gun control laws vs 87% back in the 1990's) that the reason people want less gun control now is because so many gun control laws created in recent years (and he specifically used the Brady law as an example) have been so successful, the american public doesn't feel the need for more.
On an up note, he did admit that new gun control legislation has been receiving less support in congress as of late and less likely to be brought to the table.
On an up note, he did admit that new gun control legislation has been receiving less support in congress as of late and less likely to be brought to the table.
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