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Gun Control Reform Activism

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DeepModem Mom

(38,402 posts)
Tue Jul 28, 2015, 08:51 PM Jul 2015

A Nation of Cowards on Gun Laws [View all]

....John Russell Houser was known to authorities as a certified nut case: diagnosed as bipolar, denied a concealed weapon permit in 2006 after being charged with arson and domestic violence, placed under a court order to stay away from his wife and home and committed by a Georgia judge to a mental hospital against his will in 2008.

Yet six years later, he was able to walk into an Alabama pawn shop and walk out with a .40-caliber semi-automatic handgun. Houser should never have been able to buy a gun. The same goes for Aurora’s James Holmes or any of the others.

(Bobby) Jindal, a GOP presidential candidate, has got it backward. Now’s not only the time to talk about gun control but also the time to do something about it.

Unfortunately, as a nation we’ve lost our spine over the issue of gun safety. There’s no movement in Congress toward reasonable new gun safety measures, not even universal background checks. And nobody in Congress has proposed legislation like California’s recently enacted “gun violence restraining order,” which allows family members or law enforcement to go before a judge and request that guns temporarily be removed from individuals, not just because they have a criminal record but because of any history of mental illness, violent behavior or drug or alcohol abuse. A law like that would have stopped Houser from possessing a gun.

Sadly, there won’t be any action this time either, because too many members of Congress — starting with Speaker John Boehner (R-Ohio) and Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-Ky.) — are owned by the National Rifle Association, even though the NRA no longer represents hunters and sportsmen.

You won’t find a .40-caliber semi-automatic handgun or AK-47 in a duck blind. Today’s NRA is nothing but a lobby for gun manufacturers, whose only motive is selling as many assault weapons as possible, no matter who buys them or how many innocent people are killed....

http://thehill.com/opinion/bill-press/249340-bill-press-nation-of-cowards-on-guns via The Hill

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little big man big game hunter jimmy the one Jul 2015 #1
You make a very good point I hadn't thought about, and I agree! Also... DeepModem Mom Jul 2015 #2
nra maggots out & about jimmy the one Jul 2015 #4
K&R.... daleanime Jul 2015 #3
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