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Ripped From The (30 Year Old) Headlines – HotAir

Controversial as Trump’s first 100 days have been, the Democrat are in a bind all their own.  With the party’s approval ratings at the lowest level since Appomattox, some of their leading lights are going back to their roots. 





In the case of Senators Chris Murphy (NJ) and Adam Schiff (CA), we’re talking Clinton-era roots; the California Senator is proposing a return to something similar to the Clinton/Dubya era “Assault Weapons Ban” (AWB):

“Today, I will be introducing the Assault weapons ban of 2025, a bill that would ban the sale, manufacture, import, and transfer of military style assault weapons,” Schiff said in a video posted on X. “Since 2006, there have been 486 mass shootings involving assault weapons. Hundreds and hundreds of Americans have been killed in these mass shootings.”

The lawmaker claimed the proposed legislation “is a way to attack that massive threat to our safety and security.”

    For 10 years, that bill had a dramatic impact on mass shootings and mass casualties. But when that expired, mass fatalities and gun shootings went up by 236%. The impact was that dramatic. It’s time to pass an assault weapons ban again. It’s time to protect our communities from senseless gun violence.

    It’s time to bring back that powerful common sense reform again. It’s time for the assault weapons ban of 2025.

There’s a two-inch grouping of holes right over the target in the argument, of course – let’s remember that the original AWB was allowed to sunset almost 20 years ago because, as even many of its committed supporters noted, it really didn’t do anything useful.   It didn’t even really ban “weapons”, per se – just scary accessories:





Beyond that, and much more importantly, the vast majority of shootings, even “mass shootings” (shootings with any motives involving three or more victims) involve the humble handgun, and criminals don’t ask permission and, for the most part, obtain their guns in violation of applicable existing laws

The National Rifle Association – which is scrambling to revitalize itself after the scandals of the Wayne LaPierre years – is sounding off on the issue:

So – why would Schiff and Murphy introduce a bill that’s been not only renedered obsolete legaly (the Supreme Court’s Bruen decision bars bans of “commonly used firearms”, and given that there are 20 milion AR-15-pattern guns in the US alone, with likely a whole lot more getting sold with news of this “ban” attempt, they may be the most common single platform in the country) and socially (there’s a strong case to be made that gun rights have “gone viral” and won the social war), why bother to bring such an obvious loser of an issue back from the dead?





Given the sliding popularity of, and engagement with, the Democratic party, I’m going to go out on a short, sturdy limb and guess it has something to do with making voters like this…

…engage, and donate, more.







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