Sue Hartigan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Hi Bill:
I honestly don't see guns disappearing completely, but I do see laws
being enacted, and existing laws being enforced to the point where it is
going to be very difficult to own guns. And the people who do commit
crimes with guns are going to really go down hard.
I think that the average person is tired of being afraid to drive on the
freeways, etc in fear and they are forcing lawmakers and judges to do
something about it. And jury's are going to come down hard on offenders
too.
I think that this is already happening.
The NRA is losing power in WDC. The lawmakers are more afraid of losing
their jobs than they are afraid of the NRA.
Sue
>
> HI Sue,
>
> That is where changes must be made, IMO. At the grass roots level with
> the American voters. Look at the changes that have been made in other
> areas. Sacred cows have fallen by the wayside throughout our country's
> history, and America's infatuation with guns of all kinds will also fall
> by the wayside one of these days. As soon as the voting public voices a
> strong anti-gun opinion at the polling places we'll see politicians
> change their stance on this issue.
>
> Bill
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