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Tbf, there's liberals like that too, myself included. There's a joke going around that "once you are far enough left you get your guns back".
This.
It's caused plenty an awkward turn in conversations with friends as well as friends of my girlfriend's who are almost universally Classic American Liberal Democrat™
I'm with them on domestic policy, marriage equality, LGBT rights, racial justice, electoral reform, and abortion.
Then we get to guns.
And I'm certainly not some kind of NRA nut or Y'all Qaeda tacticool dope, so it's a lot tougher to make a strawman against gun owners when there's one sitting there across from you that you know, like, and respect.
That being said, those occasions also give me pause because I know if we're falling into that easy line of thinking on guns, we're probably also doing that sort of strawman on the issues we all agree on too, there's just nobody present to challenge that view.
Honestly, I feel like it's so easy, especially in gun crazy states like Texas to run a Democrat who includes enjoying days at the range in their campaign advertisements, that Southern Dems have to be throwing their campaigns on purpose for some reason.
That's not to say we should be advocating for unlimited magazines and fully auto weapons. But there should be a candidate who is like "Hey, you like your constitutional right to protect yourself? Me too. How about we start funding/investigating the programs that are already supposedly in place to catch red flag purchasers, and find out where the issues are there?"
I feel like a pro-choice, pro-LGBTQ, pro-immigratjon candidate would actually make some headway if they just let go of the gun argument, or at the very least dialed it back substantially.
What you described is literally the Democratic party platform https://democrats.org/where-we-stand/party-platform/healing-the-soul-of-america/
It really isn't though. That link you provided has a good mix of good ideas and stupid ideas mixed together for gun control. Many of the policies the democrats want to pass have no scientific basis which is a problem.
Agreed. I read through it, and there's plenty of bits that are ridiculous. Manatory licensing will never happen because the 2nd Amendment is a right, not a privilege. Also, it doesn't make sense that they're trying to ban online sales, because those require delivery via an FFL, which means all of them get a background check.