I don't think we can discount the influence of the NRA.. However, I'm on a number of gun-oriented forums and "NRA" doesn't get tossed around too much. Rather, for the more extreme folks, it's the old "they're coming for our guns" fears.
However, just as influential would be the opinion (which I share) that the proposed efforts and legislation simply would not produce the expected results.
Adding layers of difficulty to weapons ownership and use by ordinary citizens.... And providing little impediment to the criminal.
I agree.
Everyone talked a lot about "keeping guns out of the hands of crazy people", but no one provided a practical notion as to how this laudable goal might be achieved.
I think what frustrates me about this is that in every other industry when a problem comes to light the industry takes the lead in finding solutions. The vast majority of regulation in the USA is drafted by industry lawyers to address whatever issues exist while at the same time allowing the industry to prosper. I am having a hard time coming up with exceptions to this rule, other than gun control.
Here, the gun lobby has taken the position that additional regulation, by either industry standards or regulation, is not needed and therefore they will simply attack any attempts to do so. This leaves the people who are least informed about the industry to write the rules for the industry. That is just never going to work.
It has the ring of a spoiled child picking up their marbles and leaving because the rest of the kids think there should be rules to the game of marbles.