Listen now (60 min) | Sarah, Tim, and Amanda discuss the prospects for meaningful gun reform in the aftermath of the Uvalde and Buffalo mass shootings. To watch a video version, click here.
the common sense to re-evaluate stuff is perhaps the most fundamental part of good politics, when people start believing parties on a ideology level and just vote for them"because we have always voted for them" or "we can never vote for the other side" is where politics starts to stagnate , for why do anything at all , when you have a loyal following that will vote for you even if you sit on your arse and doing nothing.Question is good for democracy, and choice is good for democracy..this is why a country that does absolutely nothing to protect its own kids[especially for a usually dynamic america] is particularly damaging both to its own citizens and to democracy for people will lose faith in the system ,if you cant even pass things that most of the citizens agree that need to be done, to make life's safer for them and their children :(
the common sense to re-evaluate stuff is perhaps the most fundamental part of good politics, when people start believing parties on a ideology level and just vote for them"because we have always voted for them" or "we can never vote for the other side" is where politics starts to stagnate , for why do anything at all , when you have a loyal following that will vote for you even if you sit on your arse and doing nothing.Question is good for democracy, and choice is good for democracy..this is why a country that does absolutely nothing to protect its own kids[especially for a usually dynamic america] is particularly damaging both to its own citizens and to democracy for people will lose faith in the system ,if you cant even pass things that most of the citizens agree that need to be done, to make life's safer for them and their children :(
A ninth circuit 3 judge Panel held that a California law requiring a 21 year age limit for purchasing guns including long rifles is unconstitutional