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Las Vegas: Why Money Beats Mass Murder. Every Time.

Sunday was an ordinary evening. The Seahawks beat the Colts on Sunday Night Football.

It was 10:30 PM. Could I squeeze in my recorded episode of Blue Bloods before the 11 o’clock news and bed?

I turned the television back to a breaking news story: A mass shooting at a concert in Las Vegas.

By the time I went to bed at 1:45 AM, the Clark County Sheriff had given the first casualty report: 2 dead and 50 some odd injured.

When I woke at 7:30 AM the numbers had changed as the gun smoke cleared: 59 dead and 527 (plus) injured.

The massacre at the Highway 91 Concert is the worst mass shooting in American history.

Perhaps country star Blake Shelton expressed it best – ending an early Monday morning tweet with one word: Why?

Uniquely American

There’s nothing more uniquely American than country music. Music descendent directly from the folk traditions of Appalachia –family stories and legends set to a tune and sung so that they could be remembered and passed down generation upon generation.

People from all walks of life were in Las Vegas because they love their families, they love country music, and they enjoy the party atmosphere of a music festival.

And then gun fire broke out. In less than 10 minutes 59 innocent Americans were dead – killed by an enigma hiding in a hotel suite nearly a third of mile away from his victims.

It happened because there is, also, nothing as unique as America’s fascination with guns.

More specifically: Semi-automatic guns.

Begging the questions:

Why Do Americans need Semi-Automatic Weapons?

  • Why do sportsmen (hunters) need or want guns (semi-automatic assault rifles) manufactured for the sole purpose of killing human beings?
  • Why didn’t Congress renew the Assault Rifle Ban in 2004 – when it expired?
  • Why didn’t Congress act after the shooting at Fort Hood in 2009 when 13 service members and law enforcement personnel were killed?

Between 2009 and 2014 9 more mass casualty events caused by semi-automatic rifle fire took innocent 209 lives including 20 children under the age of 7 at Sandy Hook (Connecticut). http://www.marketwatch.com/story/these-are-the-10-deadliest-mass-shootings-in-us-history-2017-10-02

In 2011 Congresswoman Gabby Gifford was shot and nearly killed by a semi-automatic rifle at a constituent meeting in Arizona.

Or what about Congressman Steve Scalise who was shot and nearly killed on a baseball practice field in Arlington, Virginia early this summer?

Why isn’t it alarming enough – horrific enough — that 93 people die by gunfire in this country every day?

The answer is simple: Money.

Here’s Why Money Wins Over Mass Murder

The National Rifle Association (NRA) has made millions for its officers, executives, and lobbyists over the years by claiming that any limits on gun rights would inevitably lead to the revocation of the 2nd Amendment to the US Constitution – the right to bear arms.

The NRA collects $350 million in member dues by promoting the idea if citizens cannot buy semi-automatic assault weapons, the government is going to come into their homes and take their guns or worse.

The NRA uses their member’s contributions to bribe (campaign contributions), scare, and cajole members of Congress into supporting their nonsensical argument – even when the bullets are whizzing over the heads of Congress members!

But lobbying and campaign contributions are not limited only to the NRA, there are, also, the manufacturers of assault rifles and ammunition. Those weapons start at $1000 – they can be really expensive.

All that money is drowning out the 90 percent of Americans who support both stronger background checks and limits on the sale of semi-automatic rifles and armor piercing bullets — including a majority of members of the NRA.

Time for Voters to Mobilize

Based on precedent, the deaths of 59 innocent people in Las Vegas and the injury of some 500 more will not move Congress very far.

Speaker of the House Paul Ryan has said it is likely that Congress will not now bring up legislation to allow “silencing” of automatic weapons but that is little comfort to the families of the dead and wounded.

What is needed a national mobilization of voters. It is time that the voices of innocent Americans are heard more loudly on Capitol Hill than the voices of lobbyists.

It is time to call or write – or do both – your Congress member and your Senators and demand a debate on and passage of legislation to ban the sale and manufacturing of semi-automatic assault rifles, armor piercing bullets, and the kits that convert semi to fully automatic rifles – banned since 1934.

It must be made clear to every member that a failure to vote for reasonable gun safety legislation means that you will not vote to re-elect that member in November 2018 – it’s a matter of your life and safety.

 

Bump stock image courtesy of CNBC

2021-02-01T14:25:45+00:00October 5th, 2017|4 Comments

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  1. Jean-marc Evrard December 31, 2017 at 4:06 pm

    Armor piercing bullets have always been illegal ! Get the facts straight. And most guns and rifles are semi automatic

    • Joyce Cordi March 6, 2018 at 5:45 pm

      If armor piercing bullets are illegal — how come bullets that pierce police and military armor are in use in the United States?

      And semi-automatic weapons are defined by the need to apply rapid and minimal pressure on the trigger —

      Bump stocks make that pressure on the trigger unnecessary! They would have been deemed illegal already — had anyone in Congress ever conceived of!

      Certainly, you must find it sad that Amazon now carries “bullet-proof” backpacks for kindergartners!

      To my mind, the need for bullet proof school supplies ends the argument against sensible gun control!

  2. Justin Ahlquist February 24, 2018 at 12:56 pm

    Ar-15s and similar sporting rifles are not military grade nor assault rifles by definition. Bump stocks do not transform semis in automatic firearms, in fact you can bump fire semis without any manufactured accessory just takes a little training. One also must understand that there is no right to expect provided protection performed by law enforcement reference warren vs. district of columbia. Furthermore, the miller vs. district of columbia established that the only protected class of firearms under the 2nd amendment is firearms that are similar in operation and design to those used by the military. This fear mongering and lack of legal, historical, and judgical is the real problem with our society.

    • Joyce Cordi March 6, 2018 at 5:38 pm

      First, the AR-15 was developed for military applications.
      The first Supreme Court decision that governs the issues that we are debating in Florida and elsewhere is Heller versus the District of Columbia. The decision says the Second Amendment guarantees the right to self-defense in one’s home BUT asserts that the city, or state, or federal government can regulate the exercise of the Second Amendment for the greater good of the general society.
      Waiting periods, age limits, background checks, outlawing automatic firing weapons (machine guns), a ban on the semi-automatic assault rifle in place from 1994 to 2004 are ALL completely Constitutional — even under the very conservative Anton Scalia’s ruling!
      It might surprise you to know that every large city in the country in 1789 had laws against individuals owning and keeping guns in their homes!
      During the Wild West — EVEN DODGE CITY did not allow residents or visitors to carry a gun in the “city limits”
      The NRA is nothing but a lobbying group — anxious to have you pay Wayne LaPierre $12Million a year — INSISTING THAT CHILDREN MUST DIE TO PRESERVE the paranoia of a few!

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