As I have pointed out before there are twice as many Republicans as Democrats in our state legislature, but we still have very restrictive (and I would say illegal) gun control laws in our state. We even have a provision in our state Constitution, placed there years ago by voter initiative, that says this:
"All persons are by nature free and independent, and have certain inherent and inalienable rights; among these are life, liberty, the pursuit of happiness, and the right to keep and bear arms for security or defense of self, family, home, and others, and for lawful common defense, hunting, recreational use, and all other lawful purposes, and such rights shall not be denied or infringed by the state or any subdivision thereof."
And of course we all know what the federal Constitution says about the matter. I think the words "keep and bear arms" [emphasis mine] and "shall not be infringed" are pretty clear.
I don't know what good any new law would do when those who make our laws don't obey the law we already have. What we need is to elect lawmakers who obey the law, and who will appoint and approve of judges who will uphold the law. That's the critical path to restoring our Constitutional and God-given right to be armed.
The Democrats have long proven to be an enemy of the law and there is nothing we can do to change that.
But Republicans have traditionally been defenders of the law. Since the Republican majority in our state has shown little interest in using its superior numbers to uphold the law, the critical path to restoring freedom to our state would seem to be for patriots to get involved in the Republican nomination process. If voters are willing to vote for Republicans, they should be given real Republicans to vote for instead of the gutless RINOs serving in our legislature (this is not referring to all the Republicans in our legislature by the way; there are patriots among them, just not enough; it is only referring to those who are gutless RINOs, as proven by their lack of interest in maintaining the freedom that is supposed to be protected by both state and federal law).
One problem with this, as someone pointed out awhile back when this topic came up, is that it is not uncommon for a politician to claim to be a patriot in order to get elected but then once in turn around and legislate as a lying, freedom-hating liberal bigot. These sons of Judas make patriots want to just give up on the political system. A much better option though is to be as careful as possible in screening those seeking nomination. And part of that screening should be a clear promise, probably in writing, that the right of citizens to keep and bear arms will be supported to the best of the candidate's ability, and that any restriction on the right that truly is reasonable will not be opposed by groups like the NRA and NFOA.
More important, the political whores who betray those who voted for them should be recalled. I don't know if there is a provision for this in our state law but if there is we should be using it more and if there isn't we should be working on getting such a provision added. Nebraska has shown itself to be very good at getting laws changed through voter initiative. Two political whores who betrayed voters by supporting gun control in Colorado were recalled awhile back, and we should be able to do the same thing in our state.