The GOP is looking for what constituents want. Consituents have been trying to tell them for years, and they still keep asking but will not really listen. Will this time be any different?
Author and Columnist John Longenecker (Examiner.com) makes it quite clear: Longenecker says out loud that the repeal of all gun laws is the first thing if there is going to be any platform of reducing bigger government as the GOP promises.
Longenecker’s theory is sound, as he makes a powerful connection between the armed citizen in America, citizen authority over officials and not the other way around, and useless anti-crime programs which costs billions and do little to fight the violent crime that preys on citizens who cannot fight back.
Longenecker’s theory is that the repeal of all gun laws will begin to unwind many such predatory programs.
News items of state sovereignty invoking the tenth amendment of the Constitution to get out from under big government, and one of the first benefits enunciated by Montana, Tennessee and Oklahoma, for instance, is to keep federal hands off constituents’ guns, and are willing to back it with secession. That's Action.
If there were any question of how to interpret the need of mainstream voters and mainstream GOP constituents, this is better than any poll.
Catch Longenecker’s Series on this at Examiner.com
Longenecker is a popular talk radio guest about the role of the armed citizen in America, and is available on short notice.