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Rifle Selling Association
National Rifle (Selling) Association The National Rifle Association is scheduled to hold a news conference on Friday where it says it plans to provide details about its promise of “meaningful contributions” to prevent another a massacre like the one in Newtown, Conn. We would like to believe that the N.R.A., the most influential opponent of sensible gun-control policies, will do as it says, but we have little faith that it will offer any substantial reforms. The association presents itself as a grass-roots organization, but it has become increasingly clear in recent years that it represents gun makers. Its chief aim has been to help their businesses by increasing the spread of firearms throughout American society. In recent years, the N.R.A. has aggressively lobbied federal and state governments to dilute or eliminate numerous regulations on gun ownership. And the clearest beneficiary has been the gun industry — sales of firearms and ammunition have grown 5.7 percent a year since 2007, to nearly $12 billion this year, according to IBISWorld, a market research firm. Despite the recession, arms sales have been growing so fast that domestic manufacturers haven’t been able to keep up. Imports of arms have grown 3.6 percent a year in the last five years. The industry has, in turn, been a big supporter of the N.R.A. It has contributed between $14.7 million and $38.9 million to an N.R.A.-corporate-giving campaign since 2005, according to a report published last year by the Violence Policy Center, a nonprofit group that advocates greater gun control. The estimate is based on a study of the N.R.A.’s “Ring of Freedom” program and very likely understates the industry’s total financial support for the association, which does not publicly disclose a comprehensive list of its donors and how much they have given. Officials from the N.R.A. have repeatedly said their main goal is to protect the Second Amendment rights of rank-and-file members who like to hunt or want guns for protection. But that claim is at odds with surveys that show a majority of N.R.A. members and a majority of American gun owners often support restrictions on gun sales and ownership that the N.R.A. has bitterly fought. For instance, a 2009 poll commissioned by Mayors Against Illegal Guns found that 69 percent of N.R.A. members would support requiring all sellers at gun shows to conduct background checks of prospective buyers, which they do not have to do now and which the N.R.A. has steadfastly argued against. If lawful gun owners are willing to subject themselves to background checks, why is the association resisting? Its position appears only to serve the interest of gun makers and dealers who want to increase sales even if it means having dangerous weapons fall into the hands of criminals and violent individuals. Businesses and special-interest groups often cloak their profit motives in the garb of constitutional rights — think Big Tobacco and its opposition to restrictions on smoking in public places and bold warnings on cigarette packages. The Supreme Court has made clear that the right to bear arms is not absolute and is subject to regulations and controls. Yet the N.R.A. clings to its groundless arguments that tough regulations violate the Second Amendment. Many of those arguments serve no purpose other than to increase the sales of guns and bullets. from the NYT Editorial Page |
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On Saturday, December 22, 2012 12:24:10 PM UTC-4, ESAD wrote:
Rifle Selling Association National Rifle (Selling) Association The National Rifle Association is scheduled to hold a news conference on Friday where it says it plans to provide details about its promise of “meaningful contributions” to prevent another a massacre like the one in Newtown, Conn. snip... Believe I read an article where the NRA will develop and distribute small little 22 cal type handguns and assault rifles suitable for little hands. They believe the kiddies should bear some responsibility for their own safety. |
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On Dec 22, 3:44*pm, wrote:
Believe I read an article where the NRA will develop and distribute small little 22 cal type handguns and assault rifles suitable for little hands. They believe the kiddies should bear some responsibility for their own safety. No, my friend, that won't happen. |
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On Sat, 22 Dec 2012 15:16:10 -0800 (PST), Tim wrote:
On Dec 22, 3:44*pm, wrote: Believe I read an article where the NRA will develop and distribute small little 22 cal type handguns and assault rifles suitable for little hands. They believe the kiddies should bear some responsibility for their own safety. No, my friend, that won't happen. You'll note he didn't post the article. |
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GuzzisRule wrote:
On Sat, 22 Dec 2012 15:16:10 -0800 (PST), Tim wrote: On Dec 22, 3:44 pm, wrote: Believe I read an article where the NRA will develop and distribute small little 22 cal type handguns and assault rifles suitable for little hands. They believe the kiddies should bear some responsibility for their own safety. No, my friend, that won't happen. You'll note he didn't post the article. Whooooosh! |
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On Dec 22, 5:52*pm, ESAD wrote:
On 12/22/12 4:44 PM, wrote: On Saturday, December 22, 2012 12:24:10 PM UTC-4, ESAD wrote: Rifle Selling Association National Rifle (Selling) Association The National Rifle Association is scheduled to hold a news conference on Friday where it says it plans to provide details about its promise of “meaningful contributions” to prevent another a massacre like the one in Newtown, Conn. snip... Believe I read an article where the NRA will develop and distribute small little 22 cal type handguns and assault rifles suitable for little hands.. They believe the kiddies should bear some responsibility for their own safety. My guess is that the NRA will come up with some moronic plan in which it will certify "its" members as qualified to be "volunteer armed school guards," and try to push municipalities into accepting them. Any municipal officials who "accept" help from the NRA ought to be turned out of office. Seeing I AM an NRA member and receive a monthly magazine and on-line articles, I don't see that happening either and the thought's not even worth speculation. |
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On 12/22/12 7:15 PM, Tim wrote:
On Dec 22, 5:52 pm, ESAD wrote: On 12/22/12 4:44 PM, wrote: On Saturday, December 22, 2012 12:24:10 PM UTC-4, ESAD wrote: Rifle Selling Association National Rifle (Selling) Association The National Rifle Association is scheduled to hold a news conference on Friday where it says it plans to provide details about its promise of “meaningful contributions” to prevent another a massacre like the one in Newtown, Conn. snip... Believe I read an article where the NRA will develop and distribute small little 22 cal type handguns and assault rifles suitable for little hands. They believe the kiddies should bear some responsibility for their own safety. My guess is that the NRA will come up with some moronic plan in which it will certify "its" members as qualified to be "volunteer armed school guards," and try to push municipalities into accepting them. Any municipal officials who "accept" help from the NRA ought to be turned out of office. Seeing I AM an NRA member and receive a monthly magazine and on-line articles, I don't see that happening either and the thought's not even worth speculation. Crazy Wayne and Asa the Ass Hutchinson announced they are coming up with a plan. The plan certainly will involve the NRA membership. What shape it will take is as yet unknown. But since the NRA exists these days to scare politicians, sell guns, and keep itself relevant, anything is possible. I get at least one mailing a month from the NRA. I've been getting them for years. I ALWAYS mark them "Return to Sender" and drop them in the outgoing box at the post office. It's hard to believe any thinking American would remain a member of an organization with a genuine crazy man running it. |
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