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To: elcid1970; Bonemaker
It started with the JFK assassination in 1963; LBJ became Prez and immediately sought national gun registration & licensing of owners.
Not until 1968 did the MLK and RFK assassinations give Johnson the momentum to ram through GCA-68, giving us the FFLs and 4473 forms we live with to this day.

Actually, it started long before LBJ - the National Firearms Act was passed in 1934. We're still dealing with the completely arbitrary & mostly nonsensical restrictions the NFA imposed on law-abiding Americans (including minimum barrel length/overall length restrictions for rifles & shotguns, expensive taxes on firearms mufflers, etc.). Just ask Mrs. Randy Weaver...

39 posted on 10/06/2020 12:21:11 PM PDT by Who is John Galt? ('Urban Dictionary' - a website of the urban dicks, by the urban dicks, and for the urban dicks.)
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You are right...1934 was the granddad of modern gun control. But it didn’t ban anything just taxed and registered.


40 posted on 10/06/2020 1:40:27 PM PDT by Bonemaker (invictus maneo)
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True enough, FDR was already confiscating privately held gold and wanted to get all those evil Tommy guns out of private hands as the New Deal roared into high gear.

But today’s continuous year-after-year push for gun control really began in 1963. And by the way, I had forgotten another onerous component of GCA-68: an “amnesty period” for the turn in of unregistered automatic weapons, many of which were WWII souvenirs.

My friend’s father was a doctor who brought back a Nambu light machine gun from the Philippines. I saw and handled it. It was somehow grandfathered to his name because when the Doc passed away in 1976, his widow was ordered by the govt to surrender it.

Instead, she drove halfway across a bridge and threw it into the Potomac river.

By the way, why is minimum barrel length 18” for shotguns, and 16” for rifles? Because Congress didn’t wish to turn millions of owners of M-1 carbines into criminals.

What scares me most about a Harris-Biden preezy will be a Federal `Red Flag law’. That will turn gloating Democrats into Stasi-style informants ratting out their neighbors who put out Trump signs. It will include national hotlines for snitches more interested in settling scores than serving the state.

Geez, I’m getting too old for this cr@p! I thought 1968 was as bad as it would ever get, but 2020 takes the cake.


41 posted on 10/06/2020 1:43:11 PM PDT by elcid1970 ("Pres. Trump doesn't wear glasses. That's because he's got 2020.")
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