Paul Helmke, blood dancer extraordinaire, realizes his campaign of lies hasn't worked as well as he'd hoped.
"We've lost the battle on what the Second Amendment means," campaign president Paul Helmke told ABC News. "Seventy-five percent of the public thinks it's an individual right. Why are we arguing a theory anymore? We are concerned about what we can do practically."
You lost the battle because there's no question what it means and there never has been. You and your death-loving cohorts tried to get people to believe up is down, left is right, Garth is Brooks, but reality doesn't bend to your fantasies, no matter how many fibs you put into print.
I think this is simply posturing for the inevitable. I'm fairly certain the SCOTUS will agree with the constitution and say it's an individual right (even if they don't, it doesn't change reality, only legalities), and Paul and his merry little band of assholes are just trying to move the goalposts so that when the next child dies from a stray bullet in a gang war, they can still rub their hands in the blood and ask for more money.