
We have officially entered the spaghetti phase of 'gun control'. This is when those in favor of reducing or eliminating Americans' gun rights introduce all manner of legislative schemes to restrict law-abiding citizens from purchasing, selling, making, and probably soon inheriting firearms, in the hope that something sticks to the wall.
Sometimes it's a specific firearm, like the AR-15 rifle or a GLOCK pistol. Other efforts target broader categories of firearms such as all semi-automatic firearms.
Thanks to the Supreme Court of the United States and major legal opinions such as Heller and Bruen, 'gun control' efforts have been hitting a brick wall.
That wall was erected in large part through the efforts of organizations like the National Shooting Sports Foundation, the NRA, the Second Amendment Foundation, Firearms Policy Coalition, Gun Owners of America and others. Those groups have taken on cases like these, pushing them up the judicial chain to the highest court in the land.
But alas, that hasn't stopped state legislatures and candidates for public office from making up, well, effluvia. It's as if they have a team sitting around just dreaming stuff up, which they clearly do.
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