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NRA-ILA GRASSROOTS ALERT: Vol. 19, No. 49 12/21/2012
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NRA
initially withheld comment about the horrible crime that took place in
Newtown, Connecticut last week, out of respect for the families of the
crime's victims and other residents of that community, and while law
enforcement officials there conducted their investigation. However,
President Obama and a usual cast of characters, in keeping with their
longstanding practice of not letting any crisis go to waste, quickly
used the tragedy to push their gun ban agenda.
Obama took to the national airwaves to plead his case for additional gun
control laws, and appointed longtime gun control supporter
Vice-President Joe Biden to head a task force to formalize the
president's gun control plans by no later than January.
The administration's efforts are being aided and abetted by their
anti-Second Amendment allies in Congress, particularly Rep. Carolyn
McCarthy (D-N.Y.), Sen. Frank Lautenberg (D-N.J.), and Sen. Dianne
Feinstein (D-CA). As we previously reported, Sen. Feinstein's crusade
to ban more guns preceded the Newtown shootings. As early last month,
Feinstein started to refine her most recent "assault weapons" bill that
"would ban pistol grips and 'high‑capacity' magazines." Though the
public has not seen the final wording of her impending legislation,
there is no question what the zealous senator would do, if she could.
After getting her first "assault weapon" and "large" magazine ban
imposed in 1994, she told a reporter, "If I could have gotten 51 votes
in the Senate of the United States for an outright ban, picking up every
one of them – Mr. and Mrs. America, turn them all in – I would have
done it."
And, if you think the latest gun control debate will be limited solely
to legislation to ban semi-autos and "large capacity" magazines, think
again. Calls have already been renewed to subject all private sales of
firearms to background checks, even among family members and friends,
and to end mail-order sales of ammunition.
We knew that this fight was coming. But it's now crystal clear that
this latest round is on an expedited track and the corresponding
rhetoric has been amped up exponentially.
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Today,
NRA Executive Vice President Wayne LaPierre, along with NRA President
David Keene, and Asa Hutchison (former Congressman, U.S. Attorney,
Director of the Drug Enforcement Agency, and Undersecretary of the
Department of Homeland Security) held a press conference in Washington,
D.C. to outline some of NRA's suggestions to increase safety at schools.
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NRA will be closed on Monday, December 24th and Tuesday December 25th.
Because of this abbreviated schedule, we will not transmit the Grassroots Alert next week.
Have a safe and Merry Christmas!

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