Maybe statements like these?
“A gun-control movement worthy of the name would insist that
President Clinton move beyond his proposals for controls … and
immediately call on Congress to pass far-reaching industry regulation
like the Firearms Safety and Consumer Protection Act … [which] would
give the Treasury Department health and safety authority over the gun
industry, and any rational regulator with that authority would ban handguns.”
Josh Sugarmann (executive director of the Violence Policy Center)
“My view of guns is simple. I hate guns and I cannot imagine why
anyone would want to own one. If I had my way, guns for sport would be
registered, and all other guns would be banned.”
Deborah Prothrow-Stith (Dean of Harvard School of Public Health)
“I don’t care if you want to hunt, I don’t care if you think it’s
your right. I say ‘Sorry.’ it’s 1999. We have had enough as a nation.
You are not allowed to own a gun, and if you do own a gun I think you should go to prison.”
Rosie O’Donnell (At about the time she said this, Rosie engaged the services of a bodyguard who applied for a gun permit.)
“Confiscation could be an option. Mandatory sale to the state could be an option. Permitting could be an option — keep your gun but permit it.”
Andrew Cuomo
“I do not believe in people owning guns. Guns should be owned only by [the] police and military. I am going to do everything I can to disarm this state.”
Michael Dukakis
“If someone is so fearful that they are going to start using their weapons to protect their rights, it makes me very nervous that these people have weapons at all.”
U.S. Rep. Henry Waxman
“In fact, the assault weapons ban will have no significant effect
either on the crime rate or on personal security. Nonetheless, it is a
good idea … Passing a law like the assault weapons ban is a symbolic –
purely symbolic – move in that direction. Its only real justification is
not to reduce crime but to desensitize the public to the regulation of weapons in preparation for their ultimate confiscation.”
Charles Krauthammer, columnist, 4/5/96 Washington Post
“Ban the damn things. Ban them all. You want protection? Get a dog.”
Molly Ivins, columnist, 7/19/94
“[To get a] permit to own a firearm, that person should undergo an
exhaustive criminal background check. In addition, an applicant should
give up his right to privacy and submit his medical records for review
to see if the person has ever had a problem with alcohol, drugs or
mental illness . . . The Constitution doesn’t count!”
John Silber, former chancellor of Boston University and candidate for
Governor of Massachusetts. Speech before the Quequechan Club of Fall
River, MA. August 16, 1990
Yeah, things like that fall into the 'honor the threat' category: when all these clowns are saying "We're going to take your guns as soon as we can!", we believe they mean it.
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Nah, just a koinkydink that they have been saying such things for DECADES.
Hey mollyivins - I'm a disabled vet who happens to be allergic to dogs, what am I supposed to do?
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