I think there's too many of, for want of a better phrase, 'US', for the gubmint to try an all-out assault on the owners of these types of weapons.
Without a 'national registration list' of gun-owners and their weapons, just think how many 'accidents' would occur when the SWAT team goes into a house where some 4473 Form showed that an AR-15 and its owner [u]once[/u] resided, only to find the guy's widow, who says she gave it to a nephew, who later sold it at a gun show, to whom he can't remember.
It wouldn't take too many of such 'accidents' to cause a general revulsion of the American public against these 'accidents.'
If there's no general revulsion by the public, however, then I suppose it's a good day to die.
Remember to vote correctly from now on. Do not fritter away your vote on making a statement, teaching the GOP a lesson, or whatever.
Learn from your enemies! The Democrats have made an artform out of voting as a bloc. The one time they didn't - Nader in 2000 - they lost the election. There won't be a second time! 'Sorry Ralph, but last time we voted for you and got Bush.'
The Bush Administration is [b]not[/b] going to be introducing any new gun control measures, but due to the razor thin margins in both Houses, it may be that 'compromises must be made', etc., etc., [u]ad[/u] [u]nauseum[/u].
Eric The Hun