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Re: the NRA moondog Send a noteboard - 22/03/2013 07:44:06 PM

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View original postthis last one is something the NRA has historically refused to publicly get behind. the only reason i can think of for the lack of support is that it is in the NRA's best interests to allow criminals to continue to buy guns on the black market, or else the idea of a gun for self defense is not as powerful an argument as it otherwise would be. since the NRA gets a kickback on every gun sold in the US, it only makes sense they want more people to buy more guns. by allowing straw sales to go unchecked and unprosecuted, the NRA can stand on the side and say "look how dangerous our country is! criminals are buying guns on the street right in our neighborhoods! we need a gun for home defense to protect ourselves from this threat!"

That's a bit convoluted and demonizing for me, and kind of damages my reception of your other remarks. I consider the NRA a respectable and vital organization, much like the ACLU.


i used to think the NRA was a respectable organization, misguided though i find some of their arguments on gun rights to be. i find it tiring to admit that i've been participating in this debate for over 20 years and we seem to only move towards greater armament of criminals despite overwhelming evidence from other countries that certain specific legal restrictions work to deter criminals from possessing guns.

20 years ago, the NRA did a lot of respectable work, and still operate one of the best training courses for the under-18 crowd. over the last 20 years, as it's become obvious the NRA represents gun manufacturers more than the gun owners themselves, i continually question whether or not they are truly concerned with the safe and responsible operation of firearms by individuals.

as i said, when a percentage of every new gun sold goes into the NRA's operating fund, it's not difficult to imagine why the NRA's solution to all crime is "buy a gun". it's in their financial self-interest to keep guns flowing, and their rhetoric (especially LaPierre's "lack of government control after a disaster" speech to the Senate) is more alarmist and dystopian than ever. i find such talk to be irresponsible and completely divorced from what self-identified NRA members have been asking for, especially since the Newtown massacre. there was definitely a time when the NRA had my respect, but more and more they lose it when people like Wayne LaPierre opens his mouth to paint yet another grim and miserable picture of a society in disarray in which owning a gun is the only possible solution to survive.

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