“The NRA is the enabler of mass murderers”
http://www.salon.com/2012/12/14/the_nra_is_the_enabler_of_mass_murderers/
Friday, Dec 14, 2012 05:45 PM EST
The NRA is the enabler of mass murderers
In the wake of today's shootings, Democratic Rep. Jerrold Nadler says we need to wage "war" on the gun lobby
By Alex Seitz-Wald
New York Democratic Rep. Jerrold Nadler called for a war on the National Rifle Association in light of the mass shooting in Connecticut today in an interview with Salon, saying the gun lobby group is the enabler of mass murderers.
Nadler, a rare fierce advocate of gun control on Capitol Hill, said the shooting should be a wake-up call to our crazy attitude to guns and the power of the gun lobby. He noted that other modern industrialized countries like the U.K., Sweden and Germany witness fewer than 50 gun homicides every year, compared to the roughly 10,000 people killed here. The difference, he said, is that they have rational gun control regimes, while we can barely even discuss gun control thanks to the power of the gun lobby.
Al-Qaida killed 3,000 people in the World Trade Center in 2001. The United States went to war because of that. Because of the NRA, weve lost 10,000 people last year unnecessarily. Its time we went to war, he said. And you have to say the National Rifle Association is the enabler of mass murderers. And weve got to stomp on them instead of kowtowing to them.
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It only takes political courage because the NRA makes people toe the line against the majority view of the country.
Its time the majority stood up and said enough already. And the majority should have a motive because any of us could be a victim tomorrow, he said. Indeed, Americans strongly support a ban on assault weapons and high-capacity magazines and slightly favor stricter gun laws.
I would hope that these more frequent mass murders would change that politics, he added. This is so heartbreaking, and so terrible that this kind of thing happens. And happens routinely now. I think the next time it happens it isnt even going to be as a big a headline as it used to be. Its becoming routine.