No matter how many infringements those who favor an all powerful state create to disarm citizens, the next law is always a "good first step". David Codrea shows this deception for what it is in this excellent article:
The firestorm of hatred directed at gun owners following an evil
misfit’s stabbing/shooting/car ramming spree in Isla Vista confirms this column’s observation that no amount of “gun control,” short of a total ban, will ever be enough for citizen disarmament proponents.
That’s because California is top-rated by “gun control” groups, and
Santa Barbara County public areas are effectively “gun-free zones” due
to Sheriff Bill Brown’s commitment to restrict and rescind concealed carry permits
(after conning NRA into giving him an “A” grade and endorsing him to
their members). There’s literally no place left for the gun-grabbers to
go.
But don’t take my word for it.
“You say gun control doesn't work? Fine. Let's ban guns altogether,” Scott Martelle wrote yesterday in an opinion piece for The Los Angeles Times.
“Hunters could own shotguns (and rifles where state laws allow them
for hunting), but they would have to be registered and the owners would
have to pass a gun safety course before they could get a hunting
license,” Martelle generously offers. “Ammunition sales would be tracked
much like we do sales of pseudoephinedrine (an ingredient in meth).”
Well why not? Guns have already been compared to porn, so why not toss in the drug analogy, just to make them double-icky?
“As for handguns, assault-style weapons, etc., let’s have a flat-out
ban,” he idiotically proposes (it's pretty funny that his Twitter handle
is "Smartelle").
The rationale he goes into is hardly important. He’s told us what he
and those behind the “common sense gun safety laws / nobody wants to
take your guns, you paranoid nuts”
lie really want. Of course they want to take them. Martelle just told
us. And anyone paying attention knows the Fourth Estate Fifth Columnists
at The Times have been after them for years.
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