>> I'm always amazed at why there is not more active enforcement of the law
in
>> this legal area, given all the rhetoric about violence.  Even people
wanting
>> only to use the gun issue for political advantage should be interested in
>> enforcement if only to convince that more laws are needed.  Supporters of
>> gun control have become lazy, but current resistance to new laws will
waken
>> them sooner or later.

Curing the disease prevents the patient from returning to the doctor (which
I cynically suspect is the foundation of psychiatry as practiced today).

Enforcement has no political power.  People tend to ignore politicians who
actually make things better (peace, prosperity, civil order - that drives
nobody to the polls on election day).  But conflict does, and so politicians
may well ignore the effectiveness of enforcement while chasing the next
divisive issue.

My question is, since the numbers were citied in 1993 . . . was there ever
any crackdown on these 200+ individuals?

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Guy Smith
Silicon Strategies Marketing
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