11/12/2006

With Dems in control, "high hopes" that Federal Assault Weapons ban will be renewed

Unfortunately, I think that this is correct. It was only through heroic efforts by Tom Delay in the House of Representatives that the Assault Weapons Ban was not renewed and allowed to sunset in 2004. Bush would have signed it. The Senate would have passed it. Now there is nothing in the way of passing this. Nothing that is except logic and the fact that there is not a single academic study showing that these laws at either the federal or state level have reduced violent crime rates.

At the Brady Campaign to Prevent Gun Violence, the leading gun-control advocacy group, President Paul Helmke has high hopes for the assault weapons ban — and he can list races where candidates backed by his group defeated those supported by the National Rifle Assn.

But Helmke, a former Republican mayor of Fort Wayne, Ind., acknowledged that his challenge was to convince Democrats that his cause was not "radioactive." Many Democratic strategists have come to believe that supporting gun-control laws alienates rural voters and many independents.

"Guns are a tricky issue," Helmke said. "But the elections show there's nothing to be afraid of." . . .


Thanks very much to Rich for sending this to me.

1 Comments:

Anonymous Anonymous said...

"Guns are a tricky issue," Helmke said. "But the elections show there's nothing to be afraid of."

All elections since 1994, except for this one, were losers for Democrats.
It's only taken them 12 years to get Congress back after the last time they passed gun control.
Nothing to be afraid of at all!
(Helmke gets paid to spout ignorant blather like that.)

11/13/2006 6:48 PM  

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