The much-anticipated National Rifle Association response to the Sandy Hook massacre has arrived. The Washington Post has the full remarks from the no-questions “press conference.” Here’s the rundown from Phil Elliott at the Associated Press:
WASHINGTON —
The nation’s largest gun-rights lobby called Friday for armed police officers to be posted in every American school to stop the next killer “waiting in the wings.”
The National Rifle Association broke its silence Friday on last week’s shooting rampage at a Connecticut elementary school that left 26 children and staff dead.
The group’s top lobbyist, Wayne LaPierre, said at a Washington news conference that “the next Adam Lanza,” the man responsible for last week’s mayhem, is planning an attack on another school.
“The only thing that stops a bad guy with a gun is a good guy with a gun,” LaPierre said.
He blamed video games, movies and music videos for exposing children to a violent culture day in and day out.
“In a race to the bottom, many conglomerates compete with one another to shock, violate, and offend every standard of civilized society, by bringing an even more toxic mix of reckless behavior and criminal cruelty right into our homes,” LaPierre said.
He refused to take any questions after speaking. Still, though security was tight, two protesters were able to interrupt LaPierre’s speech, holding up signs that blamed the NRA for killing children. Both were escorted out, shouting that guns in schools are not the answer.
More than a dozen security officers checked media credentials at various checkpoints and patrolled the hotel ballroom.
LaPierre announced that former Rep. Asa Hutchison, R-Ark., will lead an NRA program that will develop a model security plan for schools that relies on armed volunteers.
The 4.3 million-member NRA largely disappeared from public debate after the shootings in Newtown, Conn., choosing atypical silence as a strategy as the nation sought answers after the rampage. The NRA temporarily took down its Facebook page and kept quiet on Twitter.
Since the slayings, President Barack Obama has demanded “real action, right now” against U.S. gun violence and called on the NRA to join the effort. Moving quickly after several congressional gun-rights supporters said they would consider new legislation to control firearms, the president said this week he wants proposals to reduce gun violence that he can take to Congress by January.
Obama has already asked Congress to reinstate an assault weapons ban that expired in 2004 and pass legislation that would stop people from purchasing firearms from private sellers without a background check. Obama also has indicated he wants Congress to pursue the possibility of limiting high-capacity magazines.
- By Daniel Malloy, Political Insider
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December 22nd, 2012
1:30 am
Years ago I belonged to the NRA,Best I remember they bugged me for donations continously.To arm all teachers I do not agree.Do not think some would like to be armed,But do arm some,principals, coaches ones comfortable being armed.No automatic and the semi restriced to 3or4 shots in magazine/clip.Require license for all sold or traded beginning in 2013.License to own+permit to carry.
Shall Issue...NOT
December 22nd, 2012
9:48 am
As others have noted, but few Georgians understand, you must have a Hunter Safety Class to get a hunting license, but no training is required to get a Concealed Carry Permit.
Just go to the next circus tent or gymnasium or civic center that hosts a gun show and you can buy anything you want. Cash, no records, not background check.
Truly, we can’t stop crazy with a gun. We can cut down on gun crime, by raising taxes and funding the courts–yes, the courts, and prisons in the short term. Long term, we fund the schools and teachers and technical schools so we have a skilled citizenry that is employed.
Georgia let’s every third student drop out of school, so it’s expected that many turn to crime…in desperation and ignorance. Just what options do the neocons give those not born into advantage? Nothing justifies crime, whether a burglary or in the statehouse…
RJ
December 22nd, 2012
10:59 am
Isn’t it funny? They watch the same violent shows, play the same violent video games in Japan and Canada. And, guess what? Mass shootings? NOT. Not in those countries. Nope, only in the US where the gun nuts think they have a RIGHT to kill innocents.
There’s an easy solution – capitalism. Require insurance premiums for guns; the more dangerous the gun the more expensive the policy. Set up road blocks at the gun shows – show me your valid gun insurance card or get the hell out of here.
When the insurance companies have to pay out huge claims like at Newtown, you can BET guns will be removed from our communities.