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NRA "Solutions" Are Straight Out of Hollywood

cambeul41 Wrote: Dec 24, 2012 2:54 PM
Please make specific, feasible suggestions as to laws that you would back. • Laws based on anything but facts – lies, exaggerations, mischaracterizations , hypotheticals, fantasies, delusions, or opinion polls – should not be laws. • Laws that do not do what they are purported to do should not be laws. • Laws that encourage a state of denial should not be laws. • Laws that focus enforcement against honest citizens rather than against criminals should not be laws. • Laws should be free of negative and unintended consequences. • Laws should follow the dictum, “If it ain’t broke, don’t fix it.”
After a tragedy like the Sandy Hook Elementary School massacre in Newtown, Conn., the injection of anything short of seriousness into the subsequent public discourse about guns is touchy. But last week, the National Rifle Association blasted numerous rounds into that particular barrier with NRA Executive Vice President Wayne LaPierre's mouth.

The organization's hysteric solution to gun violence in America is to put designated sitting ducks -- er, "armed police officers" -- in every American school. Apparently the secret is now out that such places are "gun-free," and LaPierre says that "(gun-free school zones) tell every insane killer in America...

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