E.J. Dionne: The gun supremacists’ folly [View all]
http://www.washingtonpost.com/opinions/ej-dionne-the-gun-supremacists-folly/2014/04/27/6b4a1d90-cd99-11e3-a75e-463587891b57_story.html?wprss=rss_homepage
Have we gone stark raving mad?
The question is brought to mind by the gun law signed last week in Georgia by Gov. Nathan Deal. You might have thought that since the United States couldnt possibly have more permissive firearms laws than it does now, nothing more could be done to coddle the gun lobby and tip the balance of our statutes away from law enforcement. Alas, you would be wrong.
The creativity of the National Rifle Association and other organizations devoted to establishing conditions in which every man, woman and child in our nation will have to be armed is awe-inspiring. Where imagination is concerned, the best absurdist artists and writers have nothing on the NRA. No wonder Stephen Colbert has decided to move on from the realm of satire. When parody becomes reality, the challenges facing even a comedian of his talents can become insurmountable.
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The New York Times reported that in the 12 months after the Sandy Hook shootings, 39 laws were enacted tightening gun restrictions; 25 were passed by state governments under full Democratic control. Seventy laws were passed loosening gun restrictions, 49 of them in Republican-controlled states. The Wall Street Journal cited data showing that 21 states strengthened firearms restrictions in 2013 and 20 weakened them.
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Once again showing that the gun lobby and the NRA are controlled by the right-wing neoconservatives in this country. To add just one more quote from the Dionne article above:
"Nowhere else in the world do the laws on firearms become the playthings of politicians and lobbyists intent on manufacturing cultural conflict. Nowhere else do elected officials turn the matter of taking a gun to church into a searing ideological question. But then, guns are not a religion in most countries."
The right-wing Second Amendment absolutists and gun fetishists have indeed made guns a form of religion in this country, and the United States is, sadly, the laughing stock of the rest of the world as a result. The world laughs as we kill 30,000 of our own, and injure over 100,000 each year due to obscene gun violence.