nuparadigm wrote: frankie_the_yankee wrote:
I think we're a lot better off when we save the dreams for the dreamworld, and stick with reality when we are awake.
I agree ... reality is an excellent clarifier of the thought process. The reality for me - despite the coming and goings of Democrats and Republicans - is that, as far as firearms go, I am less free than I was in 1967.
I don't know where you lived in 1967, but if it was in TX you are far MORE free today than you were then. You have "shall issue" CHLs and a "Castle Doctrine" law removing the duty to retreat and providing for civil immunity.
And it's not just in TX, but across a pretty broad swath of the country.
Sure, there were no 4473's in 1967, but what good are guns if you can't legally carry them? (Oh, "travelling"? Yeah, right. And what about the other 49 states?)
Now look at which party has voted for and pushed for most those expansions of gun rights. Republicans for the most part. The occassional Democrat is just the exception that proves the rule.
And today, we stand on the threshhold of a SCOTUS finding that the 2A guarantees an individual RKBA. In 1967, it was the official position of the US DOJ that the 2A referred to a so-called "collective right". Then, in 2001 or 2002, REPUBLICAN AG John Ashcroft directed the DOJ to reverse that longstanding position and followed it up with a lengthy and detailed analysis that clearly stated that the 2A was an individual right.
Another Republican, hey? What a coincidence, considering that according to some, there is really no difference between Republicans and Democrats.
And the justices who are most likely to support an individual rights intgerpretation of the 2A? Thomas, Scalia, Alito, Roberts, and Kennedy. Do they have anything in commom? Oh wait! Another huge coincidence. They were all appointed by Republicans.
And who appointed the justices of the DC Circuit Court of Appeals, that overturned the DC gun ban? Wow! This is getting monotonous. They were appointed by Republicans too! And the incoherent dissenting opinion from that court? Gee, that came from a justice appointed by Democrats.
So someone please explain why all these expansions of gun rights were pushed and passed by Republicans, and none, zero, zip, nada were pushed or passed by Democrats.
Even the FOPA of 1986 mixed some good with a little bad.
And who is pushing the latest attempt to rein in the BATFE? (See American Rifleman / America's 1st Freedom current issues.) Hmmmmm. Let me take a wild guess. Oh! Big surprise! It the Republicans!
Whoooooda thunk it?
nuparadigm wrote: That Democrats and Republicans differ in their percentage of support of firearms freedom is avoiding the hard fact that, for the last 40 years, our firearms rights have diminished on the whole.
Not from where I sit.
And to characterize Republicans and Democrats as merely differring "in their percentage of support for firearms freedom" is like characterizing Hurricane Katrina as "a rainstorm."
I have said it before and I will say it again. In the major appellate cases concerning gun rights in the last 30 years (Lockyear, Emerson, and Heller), justices appointed by Democrats have voted or written opinions supporting the collective rights view 100% of the time. 100%. And justices appointed by Republicans have voted or written opinions supporting the individual rights view around 80-90% of the time.
So if one wants an idea of the "difference in percentage" of 2A support between the two parties, I would say that is a good starting point.
nuparadigm wrote: I believe that the problem is neither Democrat nor Republican, but a dramatic shift in societal ethos which militate against 2A rights. Do I have hard and statistical evidence for this? No. All I have are my own observations of what I was free to do in 1967 versus what I am free to do in 2008.
Can you please list some of them? Other than to buy a gun from a dealer (or sell one acting as a dealer) without a 4473, and/or to buy/register/tax a new machinegun, I see a huge EXPANSION of gun rights - at least for non-felons and non-DV people.