I would think at least a couple years... I mean, the whole registration part will probably take some time.
The actual question is, what's the measure for success or failure?
How long do you need for gun violence statistics to go down?
Is one year enough time?
If not, when? When can we start judging this new law on if it is successful or not?
I would think at least a couple years... I mean, the whole registration part will probably take some time.
The actual question is, what's the measure for success or failure?
Won't make much difference. Guns are very portable, just like drugs.
Unless severe regulations are federal (and enforced), city or state gun regulation only is a charade. If you want a gun, there are 1000s of legal and illegal sellers
NY is posturing. 7rnd mags. lol.
Placebo legislation at its finest. Libs are likely toasting a victory right about now. I've written states like NY and California off as far as the BoR is concerned. They are like different countries.
^ This is like Korematsu all over again
I just heard on NPR this morning that NRA/Repug crippling/forbidding gun transaction record keeping hinders ATF going after domestic gun traffickers. Something 100K guns missing from dealers' shelves.
lol listening to NPR.
lol saturating your posts with hate buzz words so that it becomes nonsensical.
DMCNever responds with any content, just nonsense.
btw, NPR is a rabidly Muslim/communist as I am.
DMCdoes it again
That's a good point...
less gun crime
or
less mass casualty crimes
or
lower overall victims involved in mass casualty crimes
or some other kind of measurement
Seeing this was a knee-jerk reaction to a mass shooting, I would agree a 'mass shooting' reduction (or not) would probably be a good criteria.
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