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                                      Gun control disproportionately impacts  the poor and minorities and puts them at greater risk of prosecution. So  why is it that progressives, who like to think of themselves as  champions of the “people,” are always pushing for stricter gun-control  laws?
   In January 2016, New York mayor Bill de Blasio created “Project Fast  Track” to aggressively pursue all firearms cases in New York. 
Defendants in that court are overwhelmingly young black males who are charged with simply 
possessing  an illegal firearm — not using it or committing any violent crime. The  majority in these cases have never been convicted of a felony.
             
  It’s a local snapshot of a broader picture. Nationally, while black Americans amount to only 
13 percent of the population, they receive 
51 percent  of all felony firearm-possession convictions. A number of these cases  may in fact be connected to more nefarious criminal activity. And given  the crime wave sweeping U.S. cities, prosecutors should be pursuing  violent crimes wherever they can.
 But minorities and those living  in poor areas are much more likely to experience crime, especially  violent crime, compared with their fellow citizens. These individuals  are in particular need of the ability to defend themselves, and they  have the same right to do so as someone living in a safe, upper-class  suburb; and yet gun-control laws eviscerate this right for vulnerable  Americans in several ways.
 First, gun control operates as an  economic barrier for many poor Americans. Buying a firearm is expensive  and is made even more expensive when cities enforce stringent  restrictions, especially extensive transfer and background-check fees.
 The  federal government has made it almost completely illegal to buy a gun  except through a licensed firearms dealer. These dealers charge a fee to  perform the federally mandated transfer — fees paid by the buyer.
 In some places, those transfer fees are very costly. A new, entry-level handgun typically costs 
less than $200.  But in Dallas, Texas, it will cost you about $25 more to have a dealer  complete the federally mandated firearm transfer. In Washington, D.C.,  it will 
cost you $125 — or more than 60 percent of the cost of the actual gun. For many, these fees put a lawful purchase beyond reach.
  
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Even if a disadvantaged individual could afford the gun itself, the financial barriers don’t end there.
 New  York City requires you to have a permit simply to keep a firearm in  your home. Many states effectively prevent you from carrying that  firearm outside your home. Either those states make the permits nearly  impossible to get, like 
New York’s “may issue” permit system that is currently under review by the U.S. Supreme Court, or  the state makes it so costly as to prohibit most people from affording  the permit — a California carry permit, if you can get it, will 
cost around $300, and you must renew it every two years.
 In  addition, gun-control laws are not equally enforced in upscale  neighborhoods. No one strolling through Beverly Hills or down 5th Avenue  in New York is worried about being searched for a firearm. We all know  where those “stop-and-frisk” pat-downs are more likely to take place,  and for whom. And those are the individuals in de Blasio’s “Project Fast  Track.”
 To be clear, this disparity is not new.
 The  entire history of gun control has been hellbent on depriving minorities  of their rights. Before the founding of the United States, some colonies  prohibited freedmen, slaves, and indentured servants from possessing  firearms. Others prevented Catholics from gun ownership. Massachusetts  prohibited gunsmiths from repairing or selling firearms to Native  Americans.
 Despite being lauded as a progressive necessity, gun  control, at its core, has always been discriminatory against ethnic,  political, and religious minorities, as well as the poorest members of  our society.
 Gun control, further, does not make dangerous  neighborhoods safer. Instead, it forces the disadvantaged to choose  between abiding by gun-control laws or defending their own families.
 The solution is for the government to stop making it so difficult and so expensive for people to defend themselves.
 We must recognize that all Americans have an equal right to defend themselves, regardless of race or income.
Precisely the point - fascist DPST's do not want Americans to defend themselves against their imposition of marxist totalitarianism - and that is precisely the thrust of their efforts to enforce their own Voter fraud (HR-1), hyperspending to hyperinflation, and lining their own political party funds with taxpayer monies. 
There are now likely 20 million Ar-15's in American - many in Middle America - and when fiden and his brownshirt terrorists  show up to confiscate our legally held weapons - the fiden marxist revolutionaries will get a warm Constitutional response!!!!