Since you don't seem to quite understand either what I was saying, I guess I'll have to spell it out for you.MajGenl.Meade wrote:Careful there, oldr. Many of the recent mass shootings have been committed with legally owned guns. I think maybe you meant to comment on the way the Executing Council of the NRA has been involved in (a) shooting down people en masse and (b) issuing instructions to those of their members with secret decoder rings to do likewise.
I'm sure that is what BB intended to highlight.
The NRA response to the plethora of guns in the hands of criminals, psychos, and other assorted nutjobs and being used for violent and criminal acts — whether they were obtained legally or not — appears not so much to be trying to take the guns *OUT* of their hands, but to put as many more guns as possible out there in the hands of pretty much anybody who wants them through expanded concealed and open carry laws, loosening or elimination of required background checks, and the loosening or elimination of type restrictions. See for example the sunset of the 'assault rifle' ban and the popularity of the 'Bushmaster' XM-15; and I'm sure that if somehow it became legal for anyone who wanted one to own a Tommy gun or other fully automatic weapon, no questions asked, no registrations required, no permits needed, Mr. Wayne LaPierre (Executive VP/CEO of the NRA) would not object to that in any way, shape, or form.
And as for your phrase "shooting down people en masse", well, we haven't quite gotten to the en masse level yet, but the NRA mantra that "the only way to stop a bad person with a gun is a good person (or a whole bunch of good persons) with a gun" sure sounds to me like they are willing to "kill 'em all and let God sort it out".
-"BB"-


