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I don't support fear mongering.With a filibuster Republican majority in the Senate and a Republican majority in the House, I don't see gun control going anywhere.Many Democrats don't want to touch the issue either. It's a losing issue. They know it'll alienate many voters in States all over (like Michigan).Most Republicans are no gun-loving saints, but an AWB/HCMB are DOA.
Executive order. That's how one republican president enacted his gun control that still stands today.
You'll have to excuse me but I am a young whipper snapper, which Pres. and what GC laws are you refering to?
Dick Nixon was a huge anti-gun president. (Gun Control Act 1968).
Sorry, not Richard Nixon rather it was Lyndon Johnson that signed the Gun Control Act of 1968 into effect. Nixon didn't take office until January 20th, 1969.
George Bush’s first major political encounter with the gun issue came when Congress was enacting the Gun Control Act of 1968. Representative Bush was the only Texas Congressperson to vote for the Act, and when doing so, he said that much more needed to be done.
Shortly after passage of the bill, the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms (apparently given a green light by gun-hating President Richard Nixon), was perpetrating enforcement abuses against innocent citizens at a rate that has never been equaled, not even under the Clinton administration.
I am sorry for not elaborating on Dick Nixon's support of the '68 GCA and Bush's involvement in it's passage. I realize now that my Nixon comment made it appear as though I was inferring that Nixon signed the '68 GCA.