Nothing new. Nelson “Pete” Shields spelled it out back in 1976.
Nelson T. âPeteâ Shields
Founder of Handgun Control, Inc.
âIâm convinced that we have to have federal legislation to build on. Weâre going to have to take one step at a time, and the first step is necessarily â given the political realities â going to be very modest.
Of course, itâs true that politicians will then go home and say, âThis is a great law. The problem is solved.â And itâs also true that such statements will tend to defuse the gun-control issue for a time.
So then weâll have to strengthen that law, and then again to strengthen that law, and maybe again and again. Right now, though, weâd be satisfied not with half a loaf but with a slice. Our ultimate goal â total control of handguns in the United States â is going to take time.
My estimate is from seven to ten years. The problem is to slow down the increasing number of handguns sold in this country. The second problem is to get them all registered. And the final problem is to make the POSSESSION of all HANDGUNS and all handgun ammunition â except for the military, policemen, licensed security guards, licensed sporting clubs, and licensed gun collectors â TOTALLY ILLEGAL.â
-Pete Shields, Chairman and founder, Handgun Control Inc., âA Reporter At Large: Handguns,â The New Yorker, July 26, 1976, 57-58
âYes, Iâm for an outright ban [on handguns].â
-Pete Shields, Chairman emeritus, Handgun Control, Inc., 60 Minutes interview
HCI, around 1984, came out in favor of a ban on semi-auto rifles and shotguns.
Thank you for posting that.
I’m amazed that the gun grabbers still lie about their true intentions.
“The problem is to slow down the increasing number of handguns sold in this country.”
Grabbers don’t need to worry about handguns as much as they do rifles.