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Daily Archives: May 26th, 2013


Recently the NRA had its annual meeting in Texas . There is nothing wrong in that except the message is completely mixed but it was not so obvious to the attendees. After hours of speeches and rhetoric the consensus was that the government was wrong to try taking guns from law abiding citizens. In the wake of the recent mass shootings no one except possibly some off the path organizations (ala NRA) have advocated taking guns from anyone in the United States. Consider the fact that the current Congress and the President cannot get a budget passed let alone anything else. The President, some of the Congress and other groups are seeking stronger laws to prevent (we hope) people who should not own or use firearms due to mental deficiencies, criminal records or other afflictions and conditions. The NRA represents about 4 million people out of 300 million yet purports to represent all. The main theme here is that the NRA does not represent all who own firearms and their theme of the Government taking away firearms is erroneous (yet many believe it to be true). One of the reported lines from Wayne’s sound bite was : “the government needs to enforce the existing laws and prevent mentally ill from obtaining and using firearms” This is exactly what the President and other members of Congress have proposed and failed to do due to the powerful NRA lobby and constituents. The question is: Whose side are they on? They (the NRA) have pressured the recipients of their largess with election failure if they went along with any firearm laws reform. I believe the real truth is that we are all on the same page but in different columns. Is the NRA so narrowly focused that the only thing they can do is fan the fires of discontent to support their own (financial) agendas?

 

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In the true fashion of the Illinois legislature (Dupublicans and Scamocrats) a concealed carry bill has been approved. This approval has come after months of doing nothing then rushing in knee jerk fashion to what has been approved. To add more fuel to the fire there are several compromise and alternative bills still out there. This only means that we could have is another piece of legislature that will cost the taxpayers more money and have little to no effect where it is supposed to. It would have been wiser to examine some of the existing concealed carry laws to get a sense of what this bill should contain and cover. As usual the idea of getting re-elected has taken precedence over doing the job (correctly) as they were elected to do. Thank you Illinois Legislators for consistently failing to do your jobs again!!

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