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Posted: Dec 24, 2012

The New York Times



December 22, 2012

From Apocalypse to Dystopia

 

WASHINGTON

WE’RE a little overwrought now.

The N.R.A. understands that. It’s as patient with us as a husband with a tremulous pregnant wife prone to crying jags.

This is just a passing meltdown. We’ll get ourselves back under control soon and things will return to normal.

For decades, when the public has grown more sympathetic to gun control after an attempted assassination or a spike in gun murders or a harrowing school shooting, Wayne LaPierre and his fellow N.R.A. officials have hunkered down to wait for the “emotional period” or “hysteria,” as they call it, to pass.

They rule in the back rooms on Capitol Hill and rein in panicked senators and congressmen who fret that they should support some measly legislation to pretend they are not pawns of the gun lobby.

They defend anyone owning anything with a trigger, reiterating that military-style semiautomatics are just uglier hunting guns.

While there were more heartbreaking funerals in Newtown, Conn., with long hearses carrying small bodies, LaPierre stepped to the microphone in Washington on Friday to present the latest variation of his Orwellian creed: Guns don’t kill people. Media kill people.

“Rather than face their own moral failings,” he said in high dudgeon, “the media demonize gun owners, amplify their cries for more laws, and fill the national media with misinformation and dishonest thinking that only delay meaningful action, and all but guarantee that the next atrocity is only a news cycle away.”

So it’s our fault.

LaPierre, who literally trembles when the omnipotent gun lobby is under siege, went ballistic painting a threatening picture of the dystopia that awaits if we don’t protect our schools from guns by putting guns in schools.

“The truth is that our society is populated by an unknown number of genuine monsters,” he said. “People that are so deranged, so evil, so possessed by voices and driven by demons that no sane person can ever possibly comprehend them. They walk among us every single day, and does anybody really believe that the next Adam Lanza isn’t planning his attack on a school he’s already identified at this very moment?”

How many more copycat killers, he asked ominously, are waiting in the wings for their moment of fame?

On the day that 6-year-old Olivia Engel, who was going to play an angel in her church’s Nativity play, was buried, LaPierre heinously cloaked his refusal to consider any remedies to gun violence — not even better background checks — as tender concern for the 20 “little kids” shot in cold blood.

He kicked around the old whipping boy, violent video games, even though plenty of his four million members no doubt play violent video games. And he repeated his old saw: “The only thing that stops a bad guy with a gun is a good guy with a gun.” Guns don’t kill people. Guns save people.

The press conference, where the press was not allowed to ask questions, played like an insane parody: a tightly wound lobbyist who earns a million or so a year by refusing to make the slightest concession on gun safety, despite repeated slaughters by deranged shooters with jaw-droppingly easy access to firearms.

LaPierre makes Charlton Heston look like Michael Moore. The N.R.A. vice president, who once called federal agents “jackbooted government thugs,” insists the solution to gun violence is putting police officers, or “armed good guys,” in every one of the nation’s 98,817 K-12 schools.

His logic is spurious. Hunters can have their guns without leaving Americans so vulnerable to being hunted by demented souls with assault rifles that can fire 45 rounds per minute.

And consider that in 1999 an armed sheriff’s deputy policing Columbine High School exchanged fire with the shooters, and still they killed 12 other students and a teacher. Mayor Michael Bloomberg accused LaPierre of “a shameful evasion.”

It’s hard to believe that the N.R.A. needed to go dark for a week after the Newtown shootings to cook up such a chuckleheaded arms race. And LaPierre made a worse case against himself than the media ever could. It’s shocking that the N.R.A. can’t even fake it better.

It didn’t try to mask its obdurate stance by putting forth a less harsh official — a woman who’s a mother and a hunter, for instance. Maybe it could have prompted a serious discussion about armed guards at schools if it had a less crazed presentation and less of an absolute vision that “guns are cool,” as David Keene, its president, says.

The 63-year-old LaPierre and the 67-year-old Keene, a cantankerous former Bob Dole adviser whose son went to prison for shooting at another driver in a road-rage fit, seemed as out-of-touch as Mitt Romney’s campaign and the rest of the white, macho Republican Party.

President Obama, who should have been alarmed that his re-election inspired a boom in gun sales, seems daunted at the prospect of taking on gun lovers, having handed the matter off to Joe Biden to study. The president seems to be setting the table for defeat. If only he had the visceral outrage of a Bloomberg. Who knows what could happen?

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NO ONE SHALL TAKE AWAY MY AK-47 - SATAN

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Because it's just not good enough, if you can't plow down 30 people in a few seconds. I am Satan, after all.

Typical bleeding heart liberal. But that's fine. Just don't expect - anon

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those who had ears to hear and eyes to see to save your stupid self when you're screaming for help.

HELP FROM WHAT? - SATAN

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ALL I NEED IS AN AK-47.

I wouldn't brandish the word typical, anon - sm

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tell us why civilians need assault weapons.
Looking for thought rather than reaction is probably a dry hole. - Learning 40% of Dems own guns hasn't
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a dent in what sound like long-calcified notions about "bleeding hearts," nor has learning 74% of NRA members in a recent poll conducted by a conservative pollster support background checks.

A bleeding heart here. We've been taking care of ourselves for five decades - living in highly urban areas where

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where prowlers are common and frequently camping in highly isolated areas where a shootout wouldn't even be heard. Where we live now in the country, we have neighbors, but none likely to hear my pathetic liberal screams for help or to arrive in "time."

We are armed, though, and have no worry that we ourselves won't pass any background checks that we might come up with. The shotgun DH bought for me to use if I were surprised here alone is semiautomatic so I wouldn't have to keep loading between shots, but I'd be happy enough to give it up if it happened to fall on a banned weapons list. After all, even in a hurry, I'm not likely to miss with a shotgun.

But here's the point. I don't know you beyond your immoderate message, and the questionable judgment demonstrated by your assumptions about bleeding hearts and so on is not reassuring. I trust us, but I really would like you and yours to have to pass stringent background checks before you're allowed to have a gun. I also would prefer that you not have automatic weapons, or even semis, in your house.

And, yes, I AM very willing to limit your rights that far to advance the safety of the people in your community.
It's plenty possible to miss with a shotgun - -- gun owners
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Might have watched too many movies.

The spread isn't that big at usual defense range of less than 20 ft to make a miss impossible. Spread might be only 2-4 inches.

The solution is to practice, practice, practice. Of course, racking a round into it is likely to cause the creepy nonresident to retreat with apologies.
Right. Within 20 feet, a charging man would be on - me within a second, tho. I don't
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normally keep a round chambered and, yes, that sound is something I like to think would be a firm deterrent. I'll never know. The numbers are way on my side. In all our wanderings, here and around Mexico, we've never needed to point any weapon at anyone. Although we did think thieves were taking our anchored boat once while we were sleeping on a lonely beach, fortunately for them and us they were out of range and eventually putted on peacefully.

As an appraiser prowling all sorts of Southern California neighborhoods, I could have gotten a carry permit, and an incident here and there made me seriously consider it, but ultimately I figured my best security lay in extra caution (a subjective term--climbing fences in a ghetto to inspect empty properties probably wouldn't fall with most people's definition). :)

AK-47s are highly regulated. - -- gun owners

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They are full-auto weapons, and as such, are for all practical purposes illegal to own. Of course, people who are already criminals get them on the black market.

AKs are not semi-auto weapons, which is what the Newtown shooter used. Are you going to continue to confuse the 2 types?

Article was pointless. She is even confused on - what these weapons are capable of.. nm

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nm

Going to control what you don't know anything about - -- gun owner

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Any semi-auto weapon can fire 45-60 rounds per minute. Ain't nothing special, there. That encompasses many rifles and practically all of the handguns in the world.

Even my shotgun and .22LR can fire about that fast - as fast as I can pump a round into the chamber. Technically, they are single-action, not semi-auto.

Be careful not to confuse semi-auto with full-auto or selective fire weapons. Selective fire and full-auto weapons are highly regulated, way beyond the usual background check. Although, of course, bad guys can get them pretty easily. And therein lies the problem.

you can't do 45-60 per minute without 45-60 bullets, right? - sm

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We do allow nonsmokers and nondrinkers to participate in debate about smoking and drinking. It's tiresome to hear gun owners presume that the unarmed somehow don't understand firearms.

But it seems that you *don't* understand them - when this kind of thing is posted

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Getting excited about 45 rpm and then saying nobody is going to take your AK away.

An AK is full auto (or technically, selective fire, which includes full auto). 45 rpm, otoh, is semi-auto, which is a whole different ball game.
The AK thing was a JOKE. - Obviously.
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