I don't come out on either side of the gun issue. I don't own one and I tried to understand the ingrained gun culture in the US with limited success. It's almost like hockey in Canada - it's just part of the nation's fabric.
With that caveat aside, I don't see how a wide reaching gun control bill (if it could even be passed, which I don't think it could... ever) would make a difference. The massive number of guns in existence alone makes the prospect of success slim. Are people going to turn over their guns willingly or through a requirement of law? Lots will, but a massive number will see this as large (possibly even a tyrannical) government invading personal domain.
Gun culture is too ingrained, too important, too hot buttoned in the US. It's actually a non-starter, IMO.
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