eazyrider
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I was 10 years old in 1994, politics were the furthest thing from my mind. What I want to know specifically is what the gun control climate was like. I saw a report that said that in the early 90's 70% of Americans supported stricter gun laws and now only 40%, thank God, do. So take me back in time. Also, in say 1993 was it easier or harder to buy a gun? Were AR's and AK's readily available. Were they on the cover of every magazine? How powerful was the NRA then? What were the "hot" guns?
I would also like all posters to answer this specific question. Did the 1994 AWB hurt the anti's in the long run? Basically did that ludicrous bill become our Alamo? Even though I was not affected by it, I have researched it and I must say it is my Alamo, I believe that bill is where the term "slippery slope" came from, at least for us.
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I would also like all posters to answer this specific question. Did the 1994 AWB hurt the anti's in the long run? Basically did that ludicrous bill become our Alamo? Even though I was not affected by it, I have researched it and I must say it is my Alamo, I believe that bill is where the term "slippery slope" came from, at least for us.
[MODERATOR NOTE: We DON'T do politics. Keep all comments directed at GUN and RKBA issues. "Liberal -vs.- Conservative" and "Republican -vs.- Democrat" will get this thread shut down fast. Thanks.]
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