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midnight

(26,624 posts)
Sun Dec 16, 2012, 02:32 PM Dec 2012

I wonder how this country can have a serious gun discussion without including Sen. Graham's

insistence to bring this gun battle into our backyards... Drones and all... We need to ask why blowing up a back yard near
our kid's schools would be ok. I can't even begin to know the degree of damage to our school children sitting innocently in their class rooms. And I'm sure those who would promote this type of action, could not predict either...yet we move forward with this outrages legislation... How in the world does allowing Washington cart blanch to gun down folks in their back yards become ok? We know in our hearts how broken we feel when we see what these guns have already done in our school, theaters, and shopping centers.
Last week we had to ask ourselves, after many 6-7 year olds were gunned down, why do we allow this insanity to continue? We also need to now ask ourselves why we would allow this insanity, to be tax payer supported and legislated, to be brought to any backyard NDAA sees fit to do gun battle in.. Also coincidentally Since the bill was singed last Dec 31,2011... we have seen an explosion of gun related killings... All I can think of is how the gun makers are making a bundle off of our legislators who are pushing fear into the stratosphere. Don't be tricked into thinking we need guns in our classrooms. Don't let them legislate anymore NRA like bills.... Arming this country to the hilt... But not allowing us to move around with any more sense of safety...




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I wonder how this country can have a serious gun discussion without including Sen. Graham's (Original Post) midnight Dec 2012 OP
The History of the NRA/ALEC Gun Agenda -they are pushing to get guns in our classrooms midnight Dec 2012 #1

midnight

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1. The History of the NRA/ALEC Gun Agenda -they are pushing to get guns in our classrooms
Sun Dec 16, 2012, 07:40 PM
Dec 2012

"Meaningful action" has been thwarted, largely because of the power and wealth of the National Rifle Association (NRA). One of the key avenues it has used to exert its influence is the American Legislative Exchange Council (ALEC). For decades, the NRA has helped bankroll ALEC operations and even co-chaired ALEC's "Public Safety and Elections Task Force," where it secretly voted on bills alongside elected representatives. At ALEC's annual meeting this summer, the NRA had the biggest booth at the convention in Salt Lake City and also underwrote a shooting event along with one of the largest sellers of assault weapons in the world.

Numerous bills to bar or impede laws that would help protect Americans from gun violence were drafted by the NRA and adopted by ALEC corporations and legislators as "models" for the rest of the country. And, dozens of these special interest bills have become law in states across the country. As a result of the NRA's efforts, a city in Connecticut recently repealed the only ban in the state on carrying a concealed firearm. Allowing "concealed carry" has been a long-standing part of the NRA-ALEC agenda, passing in Wisconsin a year ago at the urging of Governor Scott Walker, who was given an award by the NRA for making this item law along with a version of the controversial ALEC-NRA "Stand Your Ground"/"Castle Doctrine" bill. A concealed carry law also was just passed last week in Michigan, along with the so-called "Right to Work" union-busting bill on ALEC's corporate wish list.

Here is a review of the NRA-by-way-of-ALEC gun agenda:

The retail sale of machine guns has been barred by federal law since the gangster era but, as uncovered by the Center for Media and Democracy (CMD), one year ago at ALEC's "policy summit" in Arizona, the NRA obtained unanimous support from the corporate and lawmaker members of ALEC's Task Force for "amending" ALEC's "Consistency in Firearms Regulation Act" to expressly bar cities from banning "machine guns." Other provisions of that bill prevent cities from banning armor-piercing bullets and from banning efforts to alter guns to make them more deadly if the state does not do so. It also bars cities from suing gun manufacturers for gun deaths based on the theory of liability used by governments to sue tobacco manufacturers for smoking deaths.
In 2008, as noted by CMD, in the aftermath of the tragic massacre of students and professors by a heavily armed Virginia Tech student, ALEC adopted a model bill to remove state prohibitions of guns on college campuses and to allow students to bring guns to class.

http://www.prwatch.org/news/2012/12/11908/nraalec-reactionary-gun-agenda

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