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New Owner of Remington Arms Talks of its FUTURE
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<blockquote data-quote="JimFromTN" data-source="post: 2004342" data-attributes="member: 113268"><p>Except that no new gun policies have been enacted in the last 26 years. The last one past was the brady bill named after Reagan's press secretary which was a background check bill which turned into the NCIS system which was supported by the NRA. Reagan supported the Brady Bill. Interesting side note, 72% of NRA members support universal background checks. A year before that, the assault weapons ban was passed under Clinton but was started by Bush. Before that, Reagan banned the manufacture and importation of all fully automatic weapons. The truth is that gun laws change when the majority of Americans want it. Based on historical data, the party in charge does not seem to matter.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JimFromTN, post: 2004342, member: 113268"] Except that no new gun policies have been enacted in the last 26 years. The last one past was the brady bill named after Reagan's press secretary which was a background check bill which turned into the NCIS system which was supported by the NRA. Reagan supported the Brady Bill. Interesting side note, 72% of NRA members support universal background checks. A year before that, the assault weapons ban was passed under Clinton but was started by Bush. Before that, Reagan banned the manufacture and importation of all fully automatic weapons. The truth is that gun laws change when the majority of Americans want it. Based on historical data, the party in charge does not seem to matter. [/QUOTE]
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