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12/06/2015 12:35 pm  #1


No, Mr. President, the NRA is not to blame: Chris Cox

 No, Mr. President, the NRA is not to blame: Chris Cox

http://www.usatoday.com/story/opinion/2015/12/03/no-mr-president-nra-not-blame-san-bernardino-column/76748608/

California has the strictest gun control in the nation, so Obama's politicization of San Bernardino rings sickeningly hollow.Just when we think that politics can’t sink any lower, President Obama once again proves us wrong by politicizing the tragedy in San Bernardino before the facts were even known.

What we do know is that the American people are heartbroken by these horrific crimes — and despite what the president would have us believe — America’s law-abiding gun owners are heartbroken by these horrific crimes as well. At the same time, we are sick and tired of this president suggesting the men and women of the National Rifle Association are somehow to blame.The National Rifle Association is not to blame. Neither is our Second Amendment freedom. An act of evil unfolded in California.

President Obama used it not as a moment to inform or calm the American people; rather, he exploited it to push his gun control agenda. Policy discussions should be intellectually honest and based on facts, not politics. And the fact remains that California has already adoptedPresident Obama’s gun control wish list: "universal" background checks, registration, waiting periods, gun bans, magazine bans and an expansion of prohibited gun categories. But those laws did nothing to prevent this horrific crime from taking place.

Nothing.Here's another fact: the president’s failed foreign policy has made us less safe. And his domestic gun control agenda would jeopardize our safety even further. In California, President Obama had what he wanted — the strictest gun control in the country — and it did not prevent this evil act. The plain truth is that the president cannot keep us safe. And his policies would leave us defenseless. That's why our Second Amendment right to defend ourselves must be protected. It’s not just a constitutionally guaranteed freedom. It’s a natural, God-given, human right.Unlike the president, regular citizens are not surrounded by armed secret service agents wherever they go. When we find ourselves under attack, no one is there to protect us. That responsibility is ours and ours alone. The American people — including law-abiding gun owners — are scared these days, and for good reason. As a nation, we sit helpless and watch as innocent and defenseless people are slaughtered. President Obama's response is not one of unity, but rather a condescending lecture that we need more laws to restrict us from defending ourselves.

Enough is enough with the self-righteous and self-serving demagoguery.The NRA is calling on the president to stop exploiting tragedies to push his failed political agenda. It's shameful. Given the reality that he's unlikely to listen, however, we will continue to stand and fight for law-abiding gun owners who are both disgusted and heartbroken by these heinous acts — whether committed by madmen, gang members or terrorists. The NRA will neither accept the blame for the acts of murderers, nor apologize for fighting for our right to defend ourselves against them.Chris Cox is the executive director of the National Rifle Association’s Institute for Legislative Action. 

 

Last edited by Common Sense (12/06/2015 12:35 pm)


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12/06/2015 1:06 pm  #2


Re: No, Mr. President, the NRA is not to blame: Chris Cox

He's wrong, the NRA and a bunch of craven GOP lawmakers are most certainly to blame.
Also complicit are a bunch of closed-minded gun nuts all across the fruited plain.

As far as a failed foreign policy, let's take a look at the GWB administration who removed Iran's great counterweight and destabilized the entire region with a catstrophic war, leading to the rise of ISIS
The greatest foreign policy disaster in a generation was perpetrated by one GWB


We live in a time in which decent and otherwise sensible people are surrendering too easily to the hectoring of morons or extremists. 
 

12/06/2015 1:06 pm  #3


Re: No, Mr. President, the NRA is not to blame: Chris Cox

Imagine that.

The executive director of the NRA's Institute for Legislative Action accusing someone of demagoguery.

Once we all have guns (preferably automatic assault rifles), lots of ammo, and concealed carry permits -- the problem of mass spree shootings in this country will be solved.

Sounds like a pleasant place to live.

 

12/06/2015 1:13 pm  #4


Re: No, Mr. President, the NRA is not to blame: Chris Cox

Yea, the executive director of the NRA defends the NRA.
Never saw that coming.
Oh well, that should pretty much settle the issue. 

I missed this guy! 


We live in a time in which decent and otherwise sensible people are surrendering too easily to the hectoring of morons or extremists. 
 

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