This is gettin' locked...
As I think it violates the new L&CR policy.
Maybe the mods will let it ride, but I'm doubtful.
To answer your question... yes. Slowly, and not all of it, but yes.
Down here at the roots of the grass, the wind has changed. And the growth areas for the party are places where gun control just won't sell. Montana, Colorado, Nevada, New Mexico, Virginia... you can't win in these states as an anti.
Schumer, DiFi, Kennedy... yeah, they're beyond hope. But they're all going away.
If we can hold what we've got for 10 years, this fight will be pretty much over... we'll have won. We are winning now.
Expanding the pro-gun-rights group to liberals and moderate Democrats is the only growth area we've got. There will not be a significant increase in the numbers of Republicans / Conservatives. So if you're relying only on that cohort, we lose.
Unless, of course, your definition of "winning" is "get Republicans elected" rather than "preserve and expand gun ownership rights for everyone".
Also, don't underestimate the importance of Heller, and the change in legal scholarship that contributed to it. It's huge. It gets downplayed quite a bit, both because it didn't give everybody everything they wanted right now!!!, and because it's not something that anybody alive has ever seen happen. One of the original Bill of Rights Amendments just got defined, for the first time in over two centuries.
It's ironic, really. The ground shifted under everyone's feet, and the Bradys were the only ones who felt it for what it was. We, on the other hand, complained about the biggest victory we've had in the history of the fight.
--Shannon