slippery slope from one day as a background check, and then it s a red flag, then it s gun registry, day s gun conversation. the jim crow era, the back black panthers, for example, that that slow erosion. i hear that talking point a lot, where almost rebate and slippery slope, it starts with background checks, then it leads to database registry, and then they take your guns. but can you give a more modern day example? to give you mildly example, i know there are some states that are doing it just way understand, you are saying that some states that are doing it, what street states are constant against? i m not saying states are confiscating guns. i m seeing some states are pushing for gun registries. i guess i don t fall into that line of thinking of, like, if i give an instagram take a mile, because of the constitution. both causing a mental health problem, the guns in my house never killed anybody. so we love to blame the
gun because of the government targeting them or singling them out? for example, the black panther party, when they first practice the right to self defense by carrying arms, the california state legislature in introduced restrictions on the ability to carry arms. do you feel things has changed since the 1960s? i do unfortunately. i think the united states still continues to invoke the law in ways that is quite unjust. you just look back in any history of gun control, it is a slippery slope from one day as a background check, and then it s a red flag, then it s gun registry, day s gun conversation. the jim crow era, the black panthers, for example, that slow erosion. i hear that talking point a lot, where almost verbatim, a slippery slope, it starts with background checks, then it leads to database registry, and then they take your guns.