I agree, I'd rather that legislation *not* be passed as opposed to passed and thrown out by the court. It took what, 200+ years for the court to examine the meaning of the 2A?
The lawyers who are working for our cause appear to be going about the process in a very methodical, ordered, are carefully chosen manner. First establishing the individual right to keep arms. Then incorporating that ruling to the states. Most recently establishing the individual right to bear arms. This is likely to be appealed to the Supreme Court, and it could take years. I don't believe anyone has challenged a ban on certain types of weapons as being unconstitutional. They would have to find the ideal test case, and work it through the lower courts to the Supreme Court. This could take decades. During that time, I'd like to still be able to exercise my fundamental rights.
The Dems must realize the current court is likely to strike down an AWB, but will try to pass it anyway in hope that a future court will throw original intent under the bus, and deny the people their rights. This battle must be fought and won here and now. We currently have more mindshare, more people who are exercising their 2A rights since the post revolutionary period. We don't need to try to win hearts or minds right now. We don't need to compromise. We need to let our representatives know that there is a line in the sand, and that anyone foolish enough to cross it will find themselves thrown out of office in their next election. We need to let them know that we will not retreat on this issue. And that no matter what else they may do in office, if they betray their oaths and vote to pass another AWB, they will suffer the consequences of that decision and find themselves in the unemployment line.
The notion that hunters that don't use 30 round mags won't stand with us is laughable. Anyone with half a brain can see what's happening right now. Today it's "assault weapons" and 30 round mags. If they succeed, they'll next turn their attention to something else, like high power rifles, and ban anything larger than a .22. Or pass a law banning the use of lead in bullets. Or taxing bullets, or requiring a serial number on each bullet, etc. if we give them an inch they'll just keep taking from us.
Firearms enthusiasts of all varieties need to come together with a single voice, united with unwavering clarity, and simply tell them NO.