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For years, advocates of stricter gun laws have rallied at the barricades of the National Rifle Association's annual meeting. But this year, as the gun lobby convenes in Indianapolis, there's a new posse in town. They're mothers, they're survivors of gun violence, and some of them are both. And they're dead set on disarming the NRA of its outsize political power.
They operate as Everytown for Gun Safety, a new organization combining the grassroots group Moms Demand Action, launched after the Sandy Hook massacre, and Michael Bloomberg's Mayors Against Illegal Guns. At a press conference in a packed downtown hotel conference room on Friday, the group unveiled a forceful new report and political ad.
"We are in Indianapolis to send the NRA leadership a message," said Shannon Watts, the 43-year-old mother of five who founded Moms Demand Action. Americans can no longer abide by "a Washington lobby run by extremists," she said.
Then the report presents a stockpile of evidence showing how the NRA's leadership "puts Americans at risk" by fighting for the interests of gun manufacturing companies under the guise of defending citizens' constitutional freedoms. The Everytown report documents how the NRA has made it easier for felons to get guns, has fought local gun laws, and even backed an Indiana measure that would have expanded Stand Your Ground to include using lethal force against uniformed police officers. Everytown also calls out the NRA for blocking doctors from discussing safe gun ownership with their patients, as well as trying to keep military commanders from asking soldiers at risk of suicide about their personal firearms.
Good. The NRA lobby is way too powerful. It's way past time time they were seriously challenged. It's time for some balance in way firearms are regulated.
This is so much fodder. I actually joined the NRA, for the first time, after all the ridiculous media coverage of select killing sprees. The way they (politicians and media) politicized Sandy Hook and Aurora was shameful.
I guarantee there are more gun owners, and plenty of gun owning mothers, who would disagree with the op, then gun haters who would agree.
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Originally Posted by HeyJude514
Good. The NRA lobby is way too powerful. It's way past time time they were seriously challenged. It's time for some balance in way firearms are regulated.
This is so much fodder. I actually joined the NRA, for the first time, after all the ridiculous media coverage of select killing sprees. The way they politicized Sandy Hook and Aurora was shameful.
The way gun enthusiasts dismissed Sandy Hook, or worse, claimed it was a hoax, was shameful. The way gun enthusiasts shut down all meaningful discussion following every mass shooting is shameful. The number of Americans slaughtered by firearms every year is shameful. There is a lot associated with the NRA and the gun enthusiasts in this country that is shameful.
For years, advocates of stricter gun laws have rallied at the barricades of the National Rifle Association's annual meeting. But this year, as the gun lobby convenes in Indianapolis, there's a new posse in town. They're mothers, they're survivors of gun violence, and some of them are both. And they're dead set on disarming the NRA of its outsize political power.
They operate as Everytown for Gun Safety, a new organization combining the grassroots group Moms Demand Action, launched after the Sandy Hook massacre, and Michael Bloomberg's Mayors Against Illegal Guns. At a press conference in a packed downtown hotel conference room on Friday, the group unveiled a forceful new report and political ad.
"We are in Indianapolis to send the NRA leadership a message," said Shannon Watts, the 43-year-old mother of five who founded Moms Demand Action. Americans can no longer abide by "a Washington lobby run by extremists," she said.
Then the report presents a stockpile of evidence showing how the NRA's leadership "puts Americans at risk" by fighting for the interests of gun manufacturing companies under the guise of defending citizens' constitutional freedoms. The Everytown report documents how the NRA has made it easier for felons to get guns, has fought local gun laws, and even backed an Indiana measure that would have expanded Stand Your Ground to include using lethal force against uniformed police officers. Everytown also calls out the NRA for blocking doctors from discussing safe gun ownership with their patients, as well as trying to keep military commanders from asking soldiers at risk of suicide about their personal firearms.
What if mothers supported the repeal of the 13th Amendment?
Thankfully, this is why it is difficult to repeal or amend portions of the Constitution, such that "well meaning" componants of the population cannot infringe upon the rights of others whenever the whim strikes them.
Remember how popular MADD was (Mothers Against Drunk Driving)? They failed too.
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