“Special interests purporting to represent gun owners but really advancing the interests of an ideological fringe have used big money and influence to cow Congress into submission. Rather than working to find the balance between our rights and the regulation of a dangerous product, these groups have cast simple protections for our communities as existential threats to individual liberties. Rather than conducting a dialogue, they threaten those who divert from their orthodoxy with political extinction.
“As a result, we are more vulnerable to gun violence. Weapons designed for the battlefield have a home in our streets. Criminals and the mentally ill can easily purchase guns by avoiding background checks. Firearm accessories designed for killing at a high rate are legal and widely available. And gun owners are less responsible for the misuse of their weapons than they are for their automobiles.
“Forget the boogeyman of big, bad government coming to dispossess you of your firearms. As a Western woman and a Persian Gulf War combat veteran who have exercised our Second Amendment rights, we don’t want to take away your guns any more than we want to give up the two guns we have locked in a safe at home. What we do want is what the majority of NRA members and other Americans want: responsible changes in our laws to require responsible gun ownership and reduce gun violence.
“We saw from the NRA leadership’s defiant and unsympathetic response to the Newtown, Conn., massacre that winning even the most common-sense reforms will require a fight. But whether it has been in campaigns or in Congress, in combat or in space, fighting for what we believe in has always been what we do.”
US congresswoman Gabrielle Giffords suffered terrible brain injury — via a madman with a gun — but her mind remains sharp. An op-ed co-written with Mark Kelly passionately argues for greater gun control in the wake of the Connecticut school shooting.
It does what will be so important in Barack Obama’s mission: captures the “we can do anything if we set our mind to it” nationalistic fervour that Americans respond to while neutralising the ideological arguments against restricting gun ownership. It might just be the voice the US needs to get this done.
Changes in the US gun laws to bring about a modicum of gun control in the US will never happen. Even after the most dastardly gun crimes that have occurred in the past decade experience has shown it takes about four weeks for it wash through MSM, and it’s all forgotten about until next time.
A prime example is Fux News how they are so pro NRA to retain the current status quo only a few days after any event. For Fux, that is after the 24 hour coverage of the event is over and there no more left to be wrung out of the event, which is then also on its way to being passed into history.
Then Fux will again start hyperventilation over the American citizen inaliable right to own all types of firearms even assault weapons.
Cynically the only chance for there to be a genuine campaign for a change in gun laws by the likes of Fux News is for Lupert Mordach to be shot in the head and suffer the same as Ms Gifford – you would see a change in gun control attitudes especially with MSM support. We can only live in hope.