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But in 2021, it is not only the pandemic and other factors that account for heightened gun sales. The Biden administration’s anti-gun agenda, which his team announced last year, is undoubtedly contributing to the empty gun shelves. //
It appears that Van Cleave sees something that the others don’t. Biden and the gun control lobby wish to see fewer Americans owning firearms, but by taking such a radical stance against the Second Amendment, they are pushing more Americans to own more guns. //
If even a few Democrats decide to break ranks, it will mean that the Biden administration could get very little of what they want. Indeed, it’s possible that they won’t be able to pass any meaningful gun control legislation at all. In the end, this whole plan could easily bring about the scenario they wish to avoid. //
Robert_A_Hahn
5 hours ago
This is how we achieve unity. As we all know, the Democrats don't care what happens so long as everybody is saying the right things and talking purty. Our guys don't care what the Democrats say so long as they don't actually do anything. This could work. //
ericl
4 hours ago
I don't know, guns seem to be a lot safer than they were years ago. This focus on gun safety might be misplaced. For instance, of all the guns at the Capitol Hill demonstration - only one of them (held by a government agent) killed someone. And an unarmed person no less. Maybe we need government safety, not gun safety.
Maybe we can start talking about common-sense government control. Perhaps a waiting period for high powered politicians to enter federal buildings. Mandatory background checks for dark-money contributors. Do politicians really need fully automatic assault-media organizations? How about a tracing program for "Saturday night special" contributions from foreign terrorist organizations? Come to think of it, does anyone really need federal governments? Because I feel threatened by them, and I was told it's my body/my choice.