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Resistance See other Resistance Articles Title: The Criminals’ Conundrum The Criminals Conundrum BY TIM SCHMIDT - USCCA FOUNDER Just one day after 2015s final Republican debate focused heavily on national security, The Hill reported that House Democrats formally pushed to renew a 1990s-era assault weapons ban...that was originally signed by President Bill Clinton but expired more than a decade ago. According to The Hill, the proposed legislation, dubbed the Assault Weapons Ban of 2015, would target semi-automatic and other military-style guns. It would ensure that no such weapons are manufactured for consumer use, while placing new restrictions on the sale of already existing assault weapons. The bill would include a ban on some popular rifles used for hunting. I hate to break it to the 90 Democratic co-sponsors, including Rep. Janice Hahn and Rep. Steny Hoyer, but a new poll from ABC News and the Washington Post shows that a majority of Americans oppose banning assault weapons for the first time in more than 20 years, with the public expressing vast doubt that the authorities can prevent lone wolf terrorist attacks and a substantial sense that armed citizens can help. Hoyer feigns understanding that people want to protect themselves in their homes but suggests the proposed ban is a reasonable restraint. Forgive me, but I dont think Hoyer gets it at all. Perhaps these stats from the poll will help to clear things up a little: Just 45 percent in this national survey favor an assault weapons ban, down 11 percentage points from an ABC/Post poll in 2013 and down from a peak of 80 percent in 1994. Fifty-three percent oppose such a ban, the most on record. Thats right...the most people on record oppose regulations that would certainly prevent law-abiding citizens from being able to defend themselves. Furthermore, participants in the poll who claimed they opposed such a ban suggested that encouraging more people to carry guns legally is a more effective way of dealing with terrorismparticularly lone wolf attacksthan imposing more gun legislation. Now, I know I could present revealing statistics like these all day long, but some people just refuse to accept the truth. Maybe it takes something a little more ridiculous to reach these people. You know...something they can understand. I actually came across an outrageous little spoof yesterday called Burglars for Gun Control on the Bearing Arms website that I think paints the picture perfectly. The short video featured a (fictitious) story about two burglars who complain about trying to break into a widowed mothers house after finding out shes armed. The woman is forced to shoot and kill one of the criminals, which leaves his buddy standing on the street waving a Burglars for Gun Control sign and lamenting that breaking into houses now is so scary. He says, As long as law-abiding citizens have guns, its that much harder for burglars like me to do my job. See, thats the thing about bad guys...they prefer their victims unarmed. Now, I understand that correlation doesnt equal causation, and I know this story is made up, but sometimes it takes the absurd to make a point. Heres the thing, then: the people who are pushing for more gun control are basically siding with the bad guys. Theyre essentially saying, YES...we will help make it easier for bad guys to go to schools or workplaces or private residences and get what they want. Theyre essentially saying, NO...the innocent people inside those places do not deserve to fight back. When will these anti-gun politicians wake up? Its clear that most of America already has. Take Care and Stay Safe, Tim Schmidt Publisher - Concealed Carry Report USCCA Founder P.S. - Want to pick up a brand-new 9mm H&K P30 valued at $1,054 (PLUS have a chance at free ammo for LIFE)? Activate your USCCA Self-Defense SHIELD coverage today for your chance to win! links.mkt3804.com/ctt?kn=...=NjgxMzgwMjQyS0&mt=1&rt=0 P.P.S. - People like you and me understand that assault weapon is a pejorative (or derogatory) term used by anti-gunners to push forth a very specific agenda. Even the poll referenced above uses the term incorrectly, although I dont believe that usage changes the pro-gun results. At the USCCA, we use the word assault as a verbnot an adjective. Any object can be used to assault based on the end users intent. Post Comment Private Reply Ignore Thread
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