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This article is poppycock.
Anti-gun legislation has been going on for a very long time. I would like to see some statistics as I think the author is wrong in saying, per capita, more people had guns than now. I think that is reverse. MORE people have guns, per capita, than ever before. Sure, there is anti-gun efforts still going on, nothing new. Some states have a relaxation of laws and others have a stiffening in some cases. It is and always has been back and forth.
Let's not forget that some of the toughest gun laws started out 70+ years ago starting with the fact that we have to get licensed, pay taxes, and/or register certain types of firearms (a huge laundry list) under the National Firearms Act. This was not an Act of Congress done in the last several years, this was dont 75 years ago, or three quarters of a century!
1968, Crime Control and Safe Streets Act, a comprehensive Act, which included more restrictions on handguns. Also in this year, the Gun Control Act, the source of why we have to feel out lengthy forms from the BATFE whenever we buy a gun from a dealer, and then dealers and even collectors must go through a long and sometimes complicated process to sell or collect guns under the FFL licensing system.
Now, came a bit of a godsend, the Firearm Owners Protection Act, 1986. Gun owners had protection against abuse by the government, particularly those abuses perpetrated by the BATF(E). But it came at a bit of a price for some gun enthusiasts, an amendment (the Hughs Amendment), put considerable restrictions on people owning and transferringautomatic machine guns.
Then the Federal Assault weapons ban, which is now no longer an issue.....
So I don't know what major firearm legistlation has been pushed down on us in the last few years, if anything, things have been a bit quiet except for threats of legislations and gun grabbing which seem to have only hurt gun owners and certainly helped firearm business owners.