kenberg, on 2013-May-14, 11:07, said:
I continue to believe that this is possible, it will just take time. I believe there are some measures that would have widespread public support. I think it is a mistake to go to extreme positions that would not have broad support, quite possibly would not have my support. In this world there will always be violence, and for the most part a reduction in violence will come about through better social arrangements. But I see an alteration of our views toward guns as one of many needs.
The NRA does not have to be demonized, just defeated.
Defeating the NRA will most likely be a decades long objective. Most recently, the failure of increasing background checks failed to pass Congress despite the support of a substantial majority of the population. The backlash of lowered approval ratings showed up in polls for those who opposed the bill. This appeared an obvious case where money dictated the vote over the will of the people.
It will take many years to replace the Congressmen and Senators who vote against the will of their constituency. Until that occurs, the NRA is likely to call the shots on gun control legislation.