Gun grabbers wasted no time exploiting Friday’s shooting in Aurora,
Colo., by calling for more restrictive firearm laws. Their liberal
agenda is off target because, with U.S. gun ownership at its highest
level ever, the public sees crime is way down. This blows a hole in the
left’s argument, but it doesn’t stop it.
Despite the House being strongly pro-gun and the Senate marginally so, some Democratic senators want to seize the opportunity to peddle pet legislation. On Tuesday, Sen. Frank R. Lautenberg
of New Jersey kicked off an effort to reinstate the expired ban on
high-capacity magazines. His bill would prohibit the manufacture and
sale of ammunition magazines that can hold more than 10 rounds — modern
handguns generally hold between 12 and 17. It’s not clear what exactly Mr. Lautenberg would accomplish, unless the government also recalls the 300 million firearms already owned by Americans.
New York City Mayor Michael R. Bloomberg went off the deep end on Monday when he told CNN
that police officers across the country should “stand up collectively
and say, ‘We’re going to go on strike’” until states pass more gun
laws, such as bans on certain kinds of bullets. The billionaire
businessman also demanded that presidential candidates soften their
stance on gun rights.
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