[quote name='Quillion']Does anybody really think that the Gov't is going to come for our guns?[/quote]
http://www.nraila.org/
The expiry of Clinton's assault weapons ban doesn't help but fuel the fear either. Esp. w/ a high-profile firefight that left three officers dead, those who fear the gun grab will become more staunch. "They'll use this to take away our AK-47s, saying such a murder wasn't possible with the .22 rifle he had otherwise," they might reason. And, to those not seasoned in logic, they fail to realize that slippery slopes are logical fallacies - so that many more will take a reinstatement of the Clinton ban (which is a ban on sales, and wouldn't actually take away the guns legally purchased since 2004 - should it be proposed and pass, but let's not let reason interfere with our thinking here) as the "writing on the wall" that they're coming for all your guns.
And let's not ignore how people, of the fringe on the right and those who post in the vs forum, fervently deny the role the American firearms industry and sales play in providing firearms to Mexican drug cartels:
http://www.nytimes.com/2009/04/15/us/15guns.html?pagewanted=3&_r=1&hp
There's plenty of ammunition (a pun!) to reinforce your fears that a gun grab is on the way, no matter how inaccurate it is.
I didn't realize the background of one RichP from the earlier news stories. But it certainly seems like the logical outcome of this fear.
It's really sad, and somewhat pathetic, that a fight b/w a mother and son over a dog pissing in the house was the catalyst behind three murdered officers (and the negligence of the 9-11 dispatcher who took the call). But to someone with his mindset and his degree of upset (recently unemployed white supremacist who believed in the jewish/zionist domination of the globe, along with the fear of the "gun grab"), and was a fervent Alex Jones supporter/fan, could interpret *any* interaction with the police as a "final countdown."