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NRA was pro-gun control when it came to Black Panthers http://thegrio.com/2013/01/11/nra-was-pro-gun-control-when-it-came-to-black-panthers/
In the wake of the deadly Newtown Connecticut shooting in December, President Barack Obama appointed Vice President Joe Biden to convene a gun violence prevention task force. The National Rifle Association, or the NRA, expressed its disappointment with a meeting it held with Biden, who will release his recommendations on Tuesday.
We were disappointed with how little this meeting had to do with keeping our children safe and how much it had to do with an agenda to attack the Second Amendment, the NRA wrote in a statement. While claiming that no policy proposals would be prejudged, this Task Force spent most of its time on proposed restrictions on lawful firearms owners honest, taxpaying, hardworking Americans.
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But the organization had a change of heart in the 1970s when the Black Panthers advocated for an individual right to bear arms. Ironically, the Panthers were the founders of the modern-day gun rights movement, which became the purview of predominantly white, rural conservatives.
The ambiguous reading of the Second Amendment notwithstanding, gun control is as old as the Republic, and the amendment was not interpreted as an absolute in the early days of the United States. There was a balance between individual rights and public safety.
(The poor and people of color ARE oppressed by law enforcement. Just look at "stop and frisk" which thankfully is being reduced.)
Scuba
(53,475 posts)They'd be banned by end of January.
KeepItReal
(7,769 posts)Just to show our support of the 2nd amendment.
frylock
(34,825 posts)phantom power
(25,966 posts)These people live in fear of black people with guns. The idea of them appropriating slavery as a rhetorical tactic for arguing against gun control is laughable.
upaloopa
(11,417 posts)like a Black man with a gun.
KeepItReal
(7,769 posts)Last edited Fri Jan 11, 2013, 05:35 PM - Edit history (1)
As if we all forget that was a movie set in South Central Los Angeles in 1991.
Listening to LaPierre, you'd think there are marauding bands of gun-toting gangs cruising gated communities, rural hamlets, Times Square, the beach, cornfields, the outlet mall, and maybe even golf courses - so you'd better be armed.
samsingh
(17,900 posts)progressoid
(50,734 posts)Their membership supposedly jumped by an additional 100K after Newtown.
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2013/01/10/nra-membership_n_2449236.html
Scuba
(53,475 posts)... unfavorables like never before. The days of NRA power are over.
samsingh
(17,900 posts)and on such an emotional issue 100k members across the country isn't that much.
as a political force and a respected lobby, they are finished
Fire Walk With Me
(38,893 posts)they alienated a full 25% of the country in a single comment. One in four are estimated to suffer some type and degree of such illness. By the NRA's beliefs, the entire country would be shot to pieces by now :/
That does appear to reveal something; they're fear-based, afraid of the unknown or possibly dangerous and must protect themselves.
samsingh
(17,900 posts)they are fine with having all mentally ill registered and in a database for the world to see. Their privacy doesn't matter. but guns - hey - they offer no compromise.
we have definitely entered weird territory. Technically the 2nd amendment says nothing about differentiating between the mentally ill and others in terms of gun rights 'shall not be infringed'.
In fact, i've heard that visitors are not allowed to keep their guns in the nra building. that's a violation of the 2nd amendment.
frylock
(34,825 posts)just to stick it to libruls? how many were purchased by employees of the arms manufacturers that rely on the NRA as their marketing and PR department? I just can't imagine that there's a whole lot of rationally thinking people whose first reaction to an event like Sandy Hook was "fuck yeh I'm joining the NRA."