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Angry Gun Control Debate Does Collateral Damage

Woody34 Wrote: Jan 30, 2013 2:43 PM
Something to consider: 1) The Hatfield/McCoy feud lasted for somewhere near 20 years and during that time less than 20 people were killed. During the Hatfield/McCoy feud there were NO federal gun control laws and dang few local gun laws. 2) Today, not only do we have federal gun control laws, but places like Chicago, Washington, DC, and New York City and State have the most stringent gun control laws in the country. The approximately 20 Hatfield/McCoy deaths are often surpassed during a WEEKEND in Chicago. [W3]

The Great Gun Debate shows American political discourse at its irrational worst; with both left and right promoting panic and hysteria that distracts attention from the nation’s truly menacing problems. Instead of addressing crushing deficits, economic stagnation, political gridlock, and the erosion of middle-class security, politicians and pundits obsess over gun violence—one of the few challenges where the United States has made dramatic progress in recent years.

How can the president and his supporters work themselves into a self-righteous lather over minor regulatory adjustments that have been tried before with no measurable impact on the rate of firearms...

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