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Democrats Plan to Pursue Most Aggressive Gun-Control Legislation in Decades

Focus spurred by an incoming class of lawmakers with ‘F’ NRA ratings who campaigned on the issue.

Democrats say they will pass the most aggressive gun-control legislation in decades when they become the House majority in January, plans they renewed this week in the aftermath of a mass killing in a California bar.

Their efforts will be spurred by an incoming class of pro-gun-control lawmakers who scored big in Tuesday’s midterm elections, although any measure would likely meet stiff resistance in the GOP-controlled Senate.

https://www.wsj.com/articles/democrats-plan-to-pursue-most-aggressive-gun-control-legislation-in-decades-1541791440
 
Yes, I expect they will but if the GOP can hold the Senate, don't any bills have to be also approved by the Senate and the Pres... still opportunity for them to fail to pass.
 
Dems in the House will make a lot of noise but accomplish nothing. The Senate and Prez will kill anything they come up with. Plus with the new more Pro-2A SCOTUS we can expect to have some existing laws bitch slapped as cases wind their way through the courts.
 
yeah right, don't ever underestimate a liar and thieves, they have an adgenda and will succeed a little at a time,
just saying its the way of the dim
 
Getting close to the time when we the people arrest, have a trial, convict and execute these traitor pieces of shit. I don't want this to happen but it will probably take this to save this country. The US military should have long ago arrested and executed these f***s that are hell bent on destroying this nation. We can go to another country to fight for their democracy (actually it is to bring them under control of the central banking system) while our freedoms are taken little by little.
 
Harrier said:
AR and most other gun prices should get back to "normal" pretty soon....

I'm guessing that current AR prices are going to be largely permanent. Companies have shown that they can exclusively sell AR's and AR parts at these prices and still make enough profit to stay in business. So current prices are sustainable, the market is so absolutely saturated with AR's + parts and people are accustomed to the low prices so that if they rise, sales will likely drop significantly.

Most of the top-tier AR prices never dropped (KAC, LaRue, HK, etc), while the lower-tier AR's like Anderson, Aero, etc, have all dropped to bargain basement and won't be likely to rise since they have been there so long. AR's and parts are so commoditized at this point...

Of course, that assumes the status-quo with regard to government regulation and laws around firearms.

My $0.02 anyway...
 
I suspect the bigger problem will be in state governments. We took a big hit in the Arizona legislature in this last election. Bloomberg is about to spend millions here on a PR campaign to push for "universal background checks" (i.e., registration of all guns). With the current legislative makeup, it will be a close thing.
 
Market is always controlled by supply and demand. Prices move up when demand gets higher. Not just for ARs or other guns but for everything that can be sold.

With fear of losing guns, there will be an increase in buying them just like when Obama was the greatest gun salesman the USA has ever seen. Just because we are now enjoying low prices on guns and gun parts doesn't mean that they will stay low. What in this world stays at low prices just because they were low at one time. Bread was a Nickle once ya know.

My $0.02 and the same in any book on economics you may find.
 
Prices my tick up just a little bit but the next two years will be nothing but yelling, posturing, blaming the other side, all the while absolutely nothing will be passed. The government will be in gridlock for 2 years.
 
AZGlock21 said:
Prices my tick up just a little bit but the next two years will be nothing but yelling, posturing, blaming the other side, all the while absolutely nothing will be passed. The government will be in gridlock for 2 years.

Nothing will get done but they will all still get their pay check and benefits.
 
Go on any gun forum. ARs are sitting there. There are literally thousands for sale. Anyone trying to get new prices or anywhere near will need to plan that it will be sitting for quite a while. There are decent ARs for sale for 500 bucks now everywhere.
 
I doubt any Dem proposals will become law; they'll just beat the issue to death for PR/brainwashing/fundraising.

However, there won't be an "pro-active" laws, either. No national CCW reciprocity. No NFA exemption for suppressors.

We definitely need to get the House back in 2020.
 
smithers599 said:
I suspect the bigger problem will be in state governments. We took a big hit in the Arizona legislature in this last election. Bloomberg is about to spend millions here on a PR campaign to push for "universal background checks" (i.e., registration of all guns). With the current legislative makeup, it will be a close thing.
https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/politics/democratic-state-gains-may-mean-tighter-gun-looser-pot-laws/ar-BBPzFdR
Democratic state gains may mean tighter gun, looser pot laws

From New York to New Mexico, residents in a number of states can expect a leftward push for expanded health care coverage, gun control, education funding and legalized recreational marijuana as Democrats who gained new or stronger powers in the midterm elections seek to put their stamp on public policy.

While Republicans remain in charge in more states, Democrats nearly doubled the number of places where they will wield a trifecta of power over the governor's office and both chambers of the state legislature. Democrats also broke up several Republican strongholds, forcing GOP lawmakers who have been cutting taxes and curbing union powers to deal with a new reality of a Democratic governor.
All told, Democrats gained seats in 62 of the 99 state legislative chambers, according to data provided by the National Conference of State Legislatures (Nebraska is the lone state with a single legislature). Democrats also added seven new governorships.
 
Most all rifles, pistols and revolvers are moving very slow. The prices on all being depressed at this time. Can not see any price increases in the near future.
 
it may just be a flashback but when the gun prices went up in 2007-2008 then again in 2012 so did the ammo prices. Might be worth the price to buy a pallet of .22lr or 5.56 or .308. Anybody know where to buy in this bulk other than UN ammo?
 
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