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Date: February 22nd, 2018 1:15 PM Author: Supple sickened hall personal credit line
NRA head breaks silence to attack gun control advocates: 'They hate individual freedom'
Wayne LaPierre spoke at CPAC in the wake of the Florida school shooting, mounting an unrepentant defense of gun rights
David Smith
First published on Thu 22 Feb 2018 10.18 EST
Wayne LaPierre spoke at CPAC in the wake of the Florida school shooting, mounting an unrepentant defense of gun rights
The head of the powerful National Rifle Association (NRA) has broken his silence more than a week after the Florida school shooting with a vituperative attack on gun control advocates, accusing them of exploiting the tragedy to push their agenda.
Wayne LaPierre, whose lobby group faces an unprecedented challenge from the activism of students, including survivors of the massacre, sought to paint his opponents as “elites” and “socialists” hellbent on undermining Americans’ constitutional rights.
“The elites don’t care not one whit about America’s school system and schoolchildren,” he told the Conservative Political Action Conference (CPAC) at the National Harbor in Maryland. “If they truly cared, what they would do is they would protect them. For them, it’s not a safety issue, it’s a political issue.
“They care more about control, and more of it. Their goal is to eliminate the second amendment and our firearms freedoms so they can eradicate all individual freedoms... They hate the NRA, they hate the second amendment, they hate individual freedom.”
Addressing a sympathetic audience of conservative grassroots activists, LaPierre continued: “They fantasise about more laws stopping what other laws have failed to stop. So many existing laws were ignored. They don’t care if their laws work or not. They just want to get more laws to get more control over people. But the NRA – the NRA does care.”
The massacre of 17 students and staff at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School in Parkland, Florida, last week was the second deadliest shooting at an American public school and has spurred extraordinary protests across the country. The debate reached a watershed on Wednesday when students and teachers confronted US Senators in a noisy “town hall” event televised live by CNN; there were raucous cheers for the idea of sweeping bans on assault weapons.
LaPierre’s name was initially kept off the agenda at the annual CPAC to protect him from media scrutiny. The NRA often prefers to stay out of the spotlight in the wake of a major shooting.
LaPierre sought to put the warnings in the wider context of a “socialist enemy” within, who he said “oppose our fundamental freedoms enshrined in the bill of rights”. He claimed that the Communist Manifesto and Karl Marx were ascendent on university campuses, describing socialism as “a political disease”.
The NRA chief warned the packed ballroom: “You should be anxious and you should be frightened. If these so-called European socialists take over the House and the Senate and, God forbid, they win the White House again our American freedoms could be lost and our country will be changed forever, and the first to go will be the second amendment to the US constitution” – the right to bear arms.
Pushing the same agenda on school security as Donald Trump, he insisted: “The whole idea from some of our opponents that armed security makes us less safe is completely ridiculous. If that’s true, armed security makes us less safe, let’s just go ahead and remove it from everywhere.”
He continued: “We must immediately harden our schools. Every day young children are being dropped off at schools that are virtually wide open, soft targets for anyone bent on mass murder. It should not be easier for a madman to shoot up a school than a bank or jewellery store or some Hollywood gala.
“Schools should be the hardest target in this country. Evil must be confronted with all necessary force to protect our kids.”
He ended his speech, which was met with a standing ovation, by repeating the notorious mantra he had issued after the Sandy Hook school shooting in Newtown, Connecticut, in 2012: “To stop a bad guy with a gun, it takes a good guy with a gun.”
In an earlier speech, the NRA’s national spokeswoman singled out the media for criticism. Dana Loesch said: “Many in legacy media love mass shootings. You guys love it. Now I’m not saying that you love the tragedy. But I am saying that you love the ratings. Crying white mothers are ratings gold to you.”
Under intense public pressure, there has been speculation that Trump might use his credibility with Republicans to take on the NRA, one of his strongest backers. But on Thursday he tweeted full support: “What many people don’t understand, or don’t want to understand, is that Wayne, Chris [Cox] and the folks who work so hard at the @NRA are Great People and Great American Patriots. They love our Country and will do the right thing. MAKE AMERICA GREAT AGAIN!”
The president reaffirmed his proposal to address school shootings by giving some teachers guns, tweeting that it would be a “great deterrent” to killers. He suggested “a little bit of a bonus” for trained teachers who are armed.
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Trump, who held a listening session with students and parents on Wednesday, also said he would advocate for tightening background checks for gun buyers, with an emphasis on mental health, and lifting the age limit to 21 to buy some types of guns – policies less likely to please the powerful pro-gun lobby group.
Many attendees at CPAC expressed support for the idea of arming teachers.
Debi Millman, a fundraiser based in Los Angeles, suggested it was more realistic than restricting a country already awash with guns. “How many millions of them are there? You’re never going to be able to keep evil out. A better solution for me is have the schools be able to defend themselves. If criminals know that if they attack a school they’ll get their heads blown off, that’s a good idea.”
Randi Green, a personal trainer from Los Angeles, interjected: “Except for the fact most teachers are liberals and would baulk at the idea.”
Green was sceptical about the students at Parkland who had been speaking out. “They’re definitely being manipulated,” she said. “Everybody has a voice but these are young kids and I don’t think they know better than lawmakers. I thought they were very disrespectful in the way they speak to people. I think the parents are rooting them on.”
Scott Pio, 33, wearing a red “Make America great again” cap, also backed the proposal for teachers to carry and conceal firearms. “We can arm everybody else around important people, why can’t we arm everybody around our students, especially as they are soft targets? What are people so afraid of? Even city council managers are already protected by guns.”
Pio, a software engineer from Fairfax, Virginia, also suggested making schools more secure, with only point of entry, and increasing the number of security guards on site. But he was opposed to a ban on semi-automatic weapons. “There are plenty of people in rural areas who use guns to protect their homes and go hunting. But I’m OK with raising the age to 21 for assault rifles.”
Chris Davis, 44, a police officer from Pennsylvania, said he was “impressed” by the students who have spoken out but criticised liberal campaigners demanding tighter gun controls. “These same people say President Trump is a tyrant. The reason you have the second amendment is to protect yourself from a tyrant.”
Todd McKinley, 40, a retired soldier from Kingsport, Tennessee, added: “The left called him Hitler, but then they want to grab all guns just like Hitler did.”
https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2018/feb/22/nra-wayne-lapierre-gun-control-cpac-speech-2018
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Date: February 22nd, 2018 1:22 PM Author: Claret Massive Alpha
More laws go on the books. Next mass shooting, Libs scream "See that's not enough!!!1!1!" and demand further 2nd amendment infringement.
I'm disappointed in Trump. He better than anyone knows to never give into hysterical lib demands.
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Date: February 22nd, 2018 1:32 PM Author: twinkling vivacious house doctorate
Libs dont like kids being murdered by guns? Great, it makes me sick too. A brief glance at the data proves that it is disproportionately black kids being murdered by other black kids.
Libs care about that, right? And they are ready to talk about it in racial terms?
I mean, because when a cop kills a black guy, we cannot address the problem without talking intensively about the race of both individuals. So we have to talk about the blackness of gun violence in order to address it, right?
We have to be willing even to change the constitution to put a stop to black gun murder, right? Anyone who will not have this conversation just doenst care, right? We have to be unafraid to name names and hurt some feelings to put an end to black gun murders, right? People have to give up their precious notions of these perps having special "rights", correct?
Cause we should consider ALL possibilities, rights be damned, to save kids lives.
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Date: February 22nd, 2018 1:33 PM Author: know-it-all bbw pit
Lol at "they hate individual freedom."
Shitcons are deranged
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Date: February 22nd, 2018 1:39 PM Author: Supple sickened hall personal credit line
LaPierre kicked so much ass, it doesn’t fit into one article. Here’s another with more quotes:
NRA Leader Warns Conservatives Of 'Socialist Wave' In Wake Of Shooting
Jessica Taylor
February 22, 201811:34 AM ET
The National Rifle Association's executive vice president and CEO, Wayne LaPierre, speaks during the 2018 Conservative Political Action Conference at National Harbor in Oxen Hill, Md., on Thursday.
Jim Watson/AFP/Getty Images
Just over a week after 17 people were killed at Parkland, Fla., high school, National Rifle Association executive vice president and CEO Wayne LaPierre gave a fiery, defiant speech at the annual Conservative Political Action Conference, or CPAC, on Thursday. LaPierre defended Second Amendment rights and warned of a "socialist agenda" intended to strip firearms away from law-abiding citizens.
"As usual, the opportunists wasted not one second to exploit tragedy for political gain," LaPierre said, adding that 20th century community organizer "Saul Alinsky would have been proud of the breakneck speed for gun control laws and the breathless national media eager to smear the NRA."
LaPierre, who was not listed on CPAC's official schedule, accused Democrats of making gun control a political issue in order to achieve their ultimate goal to "eradicate all individual freedoms."
"What they want are more restrictions on the law-abiding — think about that," LaPierre said. "Their solution is to make you all of you less free. They want to sweep right under the carpet the failure of school security, the failure of the family, the failure of America's school systems and even the unbelievable failure of the FBI."
LaPierre said that in the past, he had worked with Democrats who wanted to work to reduce gun violence, but that leaders now only cared about exploiting tragedy for political gain, calling them a "tidal wave of new European socialist" in charge of the party and name-checking Sen. Kamala Harris, D-Calif.; Sen. Elizabeth Warren, D-Mass.; New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio; New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo; Sen. Cory Booker, D-N.J.; Sen. Christopher Murphy, D-Conn.; and Rep. Keith Ellison, D-Minn., to boos in the crowd.
"I hear a lot of quiet in this room, and I sense your anxiety," LaPierre said, turning to the political consequences of the debate. "And you should be anxious, and you should be frightened. If they seize power, if these so-called 'European socialists' take over the House and the Senate, and God forbid they get the White House again, our Americans freedoms could be lost and our country will be changed forever."
LaPierre also accused Democrats like Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer, D-N.Y., of not working with conservatives and activists enough to address mental health as a concern and to put such checks into the database system to prevent dangerous people from getting access to guns.
LaPierre also echoed a longtime call of the NRA — which President Trump also endorsed during a listening session with families of victims and survivors of gun violence on Wednesday — to more heavily arm school personnel and to provide better security and roll back gun-free school zones.
"We must immediately harden our schools. Every day, young children are being dropped off at schools that are virtually wide open, soft targets for anyone bent on mass murder," LaPierre argued. "It should not be easier for a madman to shoot up a school than a bank or a jewelry story or some Hollywood gala. Schools must be the most hardened target in this country, and evil must be confronted immediately with all necessary force to protect our kids."
LaPierre ended his speech, to a standing ovation, by reprising comments he made five years ago after the tragedy at Sandy Hook Elementary in Newtown, Conn.: "To stop a bad guy with a gun, it takes a good guy with a gun."
Ahead of the NRA leader's speech, Trump tweeted his support for LaPierre and others in the organization, calling them "Great People and Great American Patriots" who will "do the right thing."
https://www.npr.org/2018/02/22/587911457/nra-leader-warns-conservatives-of-socialist-wave-in-wake-of-shooting
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Date: February 22nd, 2018 11:27 PM Author: Slimy House-broken New Version
“We must immediately harden our schools.... Schools should be the hardest target in this country. Evil must be confronted with all necessary force to protect our kids."
"To stop a bad guy with a gun, it takes a good guy with a gun.”
His proposal seems pretty clear cut, unless you're a mouth breathing moron like yourself. Just because you know of the word "strawman", doesn't mean you should use it if you don't know what it means!
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Date: February 22nd, 2018 6:27 PM Author: razzmatazz hell
the idea that we need armed security guards is still feel-good trash
just let teachers get certified to carry at school.
just like you don't know who are wardens on a plane, you shouldn't know which teachers carry.
"attention: this school is protected by trained, armed teachers!"
even if your school is bitchass and doesn't permit teachers to carry, that sign alone would likely stop most school shootings
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Date: February 23rd, 2018 12:00 AM Author: razzmatazz hell
wahhhhhhhh
with a rare exception for law enforcement
well, shitlibs let schools turn into shitschools, so let's make teachers law enforcement
shitlibs let students turn into left fascists, let's let teachers turn into law enforcement.
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