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riversedge

(70,007 posts)
Thu Oct 15, 2015, 08:52 AM Oct 2015

After years of hesitation, Democrats rally around calls for gun control

Source: washingtonpost



By Philip Rucker and Robert Costa October 14 at 9:47 PM

LAS VEGAS — The Democratic presidential candidates have thrust gun control forward as a dominant issue for the national election, signaling a sea change in the politics of a controversial subject that recent Democratic nominees have often avoided.

After years of deadly mass shootings across the country, and with President Obama voicing deep frustration with inaction by Republicans in Congress, the Democratic candidates led by Hillary Rodham Clinton vowed in a debate here Tuesday night to toughen restrictions on gun owners and gun manufacturers.

Most seemed not merely willing but determined and eager to lead the push for gun control into next year’s general election and effectively declared war on the National Rifle Association.

“We have to look at the fact that we lose 90 people a day from gun violence,” Clinton said at the CNN event. “This has gone on too long, and it’s time the entire country stood up against the NRA.” .................

Read more: https://www.washingtonpost.com/politics/after-years-of-hesitation-democrats-rally-around-calls-for-gun-control/2015/10/14/13e3f896-7293-11e5-8d93-0af317ed58c9_story.html?tid=pm_politics_pop_b



Democrats are talking a risk. I am so glad we finally are laying out some proposals.



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Concerned about their safety and fed up with Congress, university students, organized by the Brady Campaign to Prevent Gun Violence, gathered for a demonstration on Capitol Hill Oct. 6. (Evelyn Hockstein/For The Washington Post)
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After years of hesitation, Democrats rally around calls for gun control (Original Post) riversedge Oct 2015 OP
Will Bernie Sanders evolve on guns? stonecutter357 Oct 2015 #1
I hope so, Kelvin Mace Oct 2015 #2
Agreed. stonecutter357 Oct 2015 #3
I hope so also riversedge Oct 2015 #19
Where in your expert opinion does Bernie need to "evolve on guns"? Elmer S. E. Dump Oct 2015 #9
all of it. stonecutter357 Oct 2015 #13
I thought as much Elmer S. E. Dump Oct 2015 #14
Here they come. Kingofalldems Oct 2015 #4
It's about damned time! Aristus Oct 2015 #5
How the Nazis Used Gun Control pocoloco Oct 2015 #6
Nazi gun control, according to the National Review? Paladin Oct 2015 #8
We will have a gun-free society someday mwrguy Oct 2015 #7
That doesn't seem realistic. nt frizzled Oct 2015 #10
someday might be 2000 years from now maxsolomon Oct 2015 #11
The Dem Presidential Candidates can afford to do this now JustABozoOnThisBus Oct 2015 #12
Yay. leftyladyfrommo Oct 2015 #15
Iceland also has a population of 220K, and very little in common with the US frizzled Oct 2015 #16
I know someone there. leftyladyfrommo Oct 2015 #17
You can't just scale the same laws up to a society 1,000 times bigger. nt frizzled Oct 2015 #18

Aristus

(66,250 posts)
5. It's about damned time!
Thu Oct 15, 2015, 10:09 AM
Oct 2015

I don't know why the Democrats have been so worried about losing the gun-nuts. We never had them in the first place. It's not like we were going to get their votes if we kept a poster of Charleton Heston on our bedroom walls...

Paladin

(28,241 posts)
8. Nazi gun control, according to the National Review?
Thu Oct 15, 2015, 12:14 PM
Oct 2015

You're going to have to do a lot better than that.......

maxsolomon

(33,220 posts)
11. someday might be 2000 years from now
Thu Oct 15, 2015, 03:58 PM
Oct 2015

The best you can hope for is for the tide to turn before you die. For me, that's 30 years give or take. I simply want better regulation and standards for the responsibility of possessing firearms.

Most gun owners are not "keeping and bearing arms" to "maintain a free state". They'd actually have to use their weapons in a time of war to have done so.

JustABozoOnThisBus

(23,314 posts)
12. The Dem Presidential Candidates can afford to do this now
Thu Oct 15, 2015, 04:17 PM
Oct 2015

Whoever is the nominee, Sanders, Clinton, or Biden, the general election is a lock. The Repubs have no candidate who can win. So, no danger in pushing for gun control, sensible new laws, registration, confiscation, whatever they want.

I don't think the emphasis on gun control will help restore Congress to Democratic majorities, however.

leftyladyfrommo

(18,861 posts)
15. Yay.
Thu Oct 15, 2015, 04:55 PM
Oct 2015

I'm not anti gun but this situation has gotten completely out of hand.

I think we should do what they do in Iceland. Guns are registered there. Guns are allowed if people really need them for something -like the farmers who need them for predator control or for hunting. No handguns or automatic guns or rifles.

I think they had 4 deaths last year. And one was a suicide and one other one was an accident.

They think our love of guns is crazy. I agree with rhem. I think it's crazy, too.

leftyladyfrommo

(18,861 posts)
17. I know someone there.
Thu Oct 15, 2015, 05:26 PM
Oct 2015

He lives out on a farm but he's pretty much like us.

He said that you can't even carry a bowie knife in somewhere unless there's a good reason to have it on you. Most of the farmers have rifles. But they are all registered.

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