NRA Hijinks

Discussion in 'Politics' started by dbphoenix, Aug 27, 2014.

  1. Tsing Tao

    Tsing Tao

    How many of those were with legally owned firearms? Because if they weren't legal, then no gun ban would have prevented them, and your ranting is worthless. However, it does show how folks like dbphoenix flock to an article of "school shooting" when those acts of violence are committed every single day.
     
    #541     Nov 21, 2014
  2. dbphoenix

    dbphoenix

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    By Victoria Cavaliere


    (Reuters) - A nine-month-old baby was shot and severely wounded on Sunday by her father, who told New York City police his gun accidentally discharged while he was cleaning it.

    Police in Brooklyn responded to a 911 call on Saturday afternoon and found the baby girl with a gunshot wound to her lower left abdomen, a spokeswoman from the New York City Police Department said.

    The baby was struck by a bullet from a .45 caliber handgun that had been obtained illegally, the spokeswoman said. The baby was rushed to a nearby hospital for surgery, she said.

    The child's father, Pedro Rosales, 47, told officers the gun accidentally discharged as he was cleaning it inside their apartment in Brooklyn's East New York neighborhood, striking his daughter.

    He was arrested on charges of assault, reckless endangerment and criminal possession of a weapon.

    The baby's mother, Jessica Aguilar, 24, who was home during the incident, was also arrested on charges of reckless endangerment and acting in a manner injurious to a child, the police spokeswoman said.

    It was unclear if the couple had attorneys or how they intended to plead to the charges at an arraignment this week.

    The incident came a day after a 3-year-old boy in Washington state was shot in the mouth, apparently by a 4-year-old neighbor, as the two played in the wounded child's Lake Stevens home, local law enforcement officials said.
     
    #542     Nov 23, 2014
  3. A lot of stupid people out there. Who cleans their gun while it is loaded?
     
    #543     Nov 24, 2014
  4. Tsing Tao

    Tsing Tao

    Only idiots. Of course, dbprancer doesn't bother posting the stories of all the children hurt by accidents involving something other than a firearm (fireworks, car accident, fires, and an abduction - and that's just today's news). Because he has an agenda. Thankfully, his agenda has no way of becoming reality.
     
    #544     Nov 24, 2014
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  5. dbphoenix

    dbphoenix

  6. Tsing Tao

    Tsing Tao

    #546     Nov 26, 2014
  7. Have you noticed that apparently the 3 years old tried to run away when someone , the grandma, came into the place?

    We could extrapolate, he MIGHt have been trying to lie when saying "Mummy shot".

    Only in the USA.:D:D:D:D:D:D:D:D:D:D:D:D:D
     
    #547     Nov 26, 2014
  8. dbphoenix

    dbphoenix

    Mike Weisser

    Don't Look Now, But Everytown May be Winning the Argument

    When Shannon Watts and Mike Bloomberg joined forces I thought that for the first time the gun-control movement had a chance to level the playing field against the NRA. What I didn't know and couldn't predict was how long it would take. But I'm beginning to think that things are beginning to even out between the two sides, and if the Watts-Bloomberg combine can muster as much strength and activity in the next 12 months as they did in the last 12, by this time next year a game-changer may have really occurred.

    Let's look first at the numbers. The NRA claims a total membership that jumps between 4 and 5 million, but a close look at subscription figures for their magazines provided to every member indicates a circulation of just over 3 million, and even if they are telling the truth when they say that 600,000 members choose not to subscribe, this still leaves them well short of the membership totals they want you to believe. Everytown doesn't enroll members in a formal sense so the comparison isn't exact, but they have an email list now running in the millions, and when Shannon twits something out to the cloud after the Coalition on Gun Violence started to bounce Jay Leno out of the SHOT show, the response revs up like a hurricane wind.

    As for grassroots activity, here's another critical organizational resource in which Everytown easily meets or surpasses what the NRA can bring to bear. There's at least one local Everytown chapter now operating in all 50 states, and while some chapters are more active than others, a not-surprising function of volunteerism no matter how dedicated the volunteers, the fact that Everytown can pull followers out to multiple events in multiple locations at the same time gives them both the appearance and flexibility of real strength.

    The strategy of showing up at retail venues and demanding gun-free zones gives Everytown an advantage that the NRA can't possibly overcome. First of all, it helps Everytown get its message out to a much larger and diverse audience because after the workplace, Americans leave their homes to go shopping more than they do anything else. Second, even if a particular jurisdiction allows retailers to set their own rules on concealed or unconcealed carry, who's going to argue with a bunch of women walking around with kids? Finally, and most important, protests and demonstrations usually work best when the protestors clearly articulate what they are against. Remember thecircus in Texas when some dopes showed up at a Target store openly toting their guns?

    The only arena in which the NRA continues to strut its stuff is politics at the national level, but even here I'm not sure that Shannon and Mike are far behind. Attitudes about gun ownership tend to align fairly closely with political views in general and defending the 2nd Amendment has been a positive wedge issue for the Republicans in the same way that the minimum wage always plays much better in states painted blue. On the other hand, do you think there was a single politician who didn't notice that Bloomberg and his friends outspent the NRA on the I-594 vote in Washington by better than ten to one? Three weeks after the election, while the NRA continues to jump up and down about the "historic" 2014 vote, they still have yet to post a single word on the NRA-ILA website about how they got clobbered on I-594.

    Don't get me wrong. Shannon and Mike could double and redouble their efforts over the next few years and Americans might still decide that being able to walk into a gun shop and come out with a banger in their pocket is worth 100,000 lives dead and wounded every year. But for the very first time, Americans will have to make that decision after they've heard from not one, but two sides. And anyone who thinks that the "new" side isn't winning the argument isn't following the argument at all.
     
    #548     Dec 1, 2014
  9. Tsing Tao

    Tsing Tao

    LOL! Pure comedy. Thank you!

    :D
     
    #549     Dec 1, 2014
  10. It's pretty sad when even a 3 year old can kill someone with a gun. :(
     
    #550     Dec 3, 2014