gun control, some thoughts
In this FEE article there are some interesting thoughts about gun control and it's history.
As in the article
"ideas precede bad politics.
The GCA is a child of the New Deal and Great Society mindset that views the government as an omnipotent administrator of human affairs. A paradigm shift in ideas is needed to break free from this top-down vision of society. Until then, gun lobbies face an uphill battle."
I agree with the fact that governments don't have to be the administrator.. what's your thoughts about?
https://fee.org/articles/the-1968-gun-control-act-50-years-of-federal-gun-control/
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