Or is it butts in the air

Last night while cleaning up from the Bullseye match someone started blasting the NRA for their fund raising calls and mailings. I went into my typical speech of they are pros at this and know the returns, and if it didn't raise more than it costs they wouldn't do it.
The discussion moved to fullauto weapons and what it takes to have one. Most in the group did not know that as a Minnesota resident we can't have them. Suddenly an older guy (and that is saying something coming from me) chimed in that he was glad the NRA went along and let fullauto go by the wayside.
Tomorrow, Friday, Minnesota Legislature is going to debate new registration and reporting for semi auto handguns and "assault weapons." Nearly half the group chimed in with they had read this and reminded me that it would not affect hunting guns or hunters. One quick response of "the Second Amendment is not about hunting" cleared one third from the room, and the statement brought the other third forward with "if they take away the Second Amendment the First will be gone within a year!"
The gentleman that brought up the fullauto issue responded with " ...the only reason for a fullauto is to kill people." I responded with "What do you think Thomas Jefferson had in mind when he talked about over throwing the Government if it became tyranical?"
It shouldn't have caught me off guard to face discussions like this at a gun range, since gun ranges and gun shops seem to be the places I run into the weirdest ideas about gun regulations. As I drove home I thought to myself that if we lose our guns it will be because we gave them away, and not because someone came and took them.