Saturday 15 December 2012

National Rifle Association as a respectable organization


A less violent society in a way - the National Rifle Association as a respectable organization as a crime deterrent right to own weapons by portraying himself as a defender is able to maintain his reputation. It's the little genius behind the slogan "Guns do not kill people, people like this. Kill" but in NEWTOWN school shooting WAKE - and it was full of gun violence - it seems that the unequivocal value NRA has advocated a violent society, where further scenarios where There are no results for human blood. Favorite law passed and the NRA. NRA WordPress XHTML.

It's just that the NRA arms for a few minutes, which is highly effective at killing a lot of people did not push for a ban on the end - like assault rifle allegedly used to kill two more Connecticut dozen people Friday morning. (A .223 Bushmaster right photo.) NRA law that allows people to put a gun to work for 17 states. It is more than 20 countries, who are encouraged to use these weapons of "stand your ground" is full of life. The law "castle doctrine" lethal force in self-defense in their homes that once people afraid for their lives when they use the line, but you can extend the use of lethal force may be outside, or only in a bauble to prevent someone from 1st need to retire without a home. Florida, the most famous of this year, when George Zimmerman shot and killed unarmed teenager Trayvon Martin. (Zimmerman suggested the defender, he felt that his life must have threatened to leave Twitter because Martin used profanity.)

As Slate's Emily Bazelon points out, by the way, we are responsible for a less violent society - police, prosecutors - hate this law. "This is a despicable," said the Sun Sentinel in Orlando BROWARD County prosecutor David Frankel. "Absolute intention may be good, but in reality, people's first opportunity to shoot it and then had an argument. Might be, it almost gives you a free pass to shoot them." In a statement after an unarmed man shot and killed a homeless man in an ice cream shop, but it was Martin's death. A mass shooting, public outcry, political inaction, historic victory for the gun lobby to follow: in 2012 we have seen repeated a familiar American cycling faster.

February 26: Trayvon Martin shot to death, and his toys as he was the first substantive laws of Florida will not ground.

July 20: 12 people Aurora, Colorado Theatre in shooting, killed and 58 were injured.

September 22: In Kalispell, Montana, Brice Harper shoots and kills Dan Fredberg, who entered unarmed Harper's garage and started a violent confrontation. Fredberg Harper had an affair with his wife.

October 9: FLATHEAD County Prosecutor Ed Corrigan agreed not to complain because Harper Harper Montana's expanded castle doctrine protected by law. Laws can kill people just to keep them from entering your home. The state does not support the use of force and you have been understood.

October 20: Saturday Night Live depict a debate about whether they want gun violence to control some of the questions correctly in response to President Obama and Romney's hand cream. "Nothing." "I do not want to."

December 11: 7th appeals court in Moore v. Madigan of Illinois ban on concealed weapons in the raid. Illinois is the last state ban.

December 13: 'concealed weapons bill under way "gun free zone" Michigan Gov. Snyder to, "Michigan was allowed to live.

However, the NRA won a court battle, more guns in public places more often because of the law to presume that the logic continues to spread. As of the Alabama State Sen. Roger Bedford, a Democrat by Bloomberg earlier this week to explain why he is a bill that people can keep their car in the parking lot with a gun on them. Take the "security and staff who often work 20 to 50 miles for travel protection," Bedford said. What does this mean? If you have a workplace shooting, people lokhandaoyala a real gun in the parking lot to find a place to turn? Or he means that the only way to get to work on the highway driving may have to shoot to kill

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