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"America won't give up it's guns. There are enough people out there who realize that taking guns away from law abiding citizens is just stupid."
Unfortunately, it seems like 90% of the democratic political party disagrees with you.
"Also, not all democrats are anti-gun."
Very true, but most of them are. Take a look at this:
http://www.gunowners.org/cgv.htm
The republicans almost always support guns and gun rights, and the democrats almost always oppose them.
"There might be some places with anti-gun laws that are this insane, but do you really think that the hardcore gun people are going to surrender their firearms?"
You might be right. That likely has a lot to do with the massive retribution that we witnessed in 2000, and 2004 with the landslide republican victories following the Clinton administration.
"If anything, the government will push the anti-gun stuff a little too far, then the public will lash out at them and force them to remove the restrictions."
I suppose it's somewhat arguable that this has happened, but if you ask me, the anti-gun stuff has already been pushed too far, and I don't see any of the more lame of the gun control laws being repealed. It really seems like once you lose the right to own a certain kind of gun, it doesn't typically come back.
The 2nd amendment to the constitution protects weapon ownership by the citizenry. What part of "infringed" don't the democraps understand?