Posted on 02/03/2013 1:31:34 PM PST by Tailgunner Joe
Mark Kelly, husband of former Rep. Gabby Giffords, spoke to Chris Wallace on Fox News Sunday this week, reiterating his support for universal background checks and responding to the NRAs anti-gun control arguments. Simply put, Kelly said, less people would die due to gun violence if the legislation were put in place.
Wallace looked to the example of Jared Loughner, the gunman who opened fire in Arizona, killing and injuring many, including Giffords. He passed a background check, Wallace noted.
Loughner clearly was mentally ill, Kelly said and if his condition was entered into the background check system, presumably he would not pass. Arizona, he said, hadnt entered 121,000 records into the system, and that could certainly make a difference given that 1.7 million have been rejected since 1999.
Wallace further asked what difference a limit a restriction on high-capacity magazines would be make. Kelly replied that it does matter, because the time spent reloading is time for others to restrain the person.
Next on the list was the controversial assault weapons ban, which the NRAs Wayne LaPierre vehemently opposes. Previously, LaPierre has said, the ban didnt work, so its not necessary now.
I dont know if it worked or not, Kelly said. I havent at all the statistics. Common sense tells me that if it is much more difficult for criminals and the mentally ill to get assault weapons and high-capacity magazines and guns in general, we will save lives.
Having served in the military, Kelly said he knows the value of assault weapons in when used in mass shootings, more people die. He did agree with LaPierre that many gun laws need to be better enforced, but also asserted the need to close the gun show/private seller loopholes.
This isnt about the Second Amendment anymore, Kelly said. This is about public safety.
There isnt sufficient legislation, he continued, leading Wallace to point out the NRAs political clout and ask how much, realistically, can be achieved on the gun control front.
Both sides of the aisle agree we need to do something, he said. Its not going to be easy, but we need common sense answers. I know the value of an assault weapon, and its to kill a lot of people very quickly, Kelly added.
Asked for his message, man to man, to LaPierre (who was on in the next segment), Kelly said: Hell say background checks dont work, but thats not true.
I hope Mr. LaPierre can think about what would his members want, he said. Seventy-four percent of NRA members think it is a very reasonable thing to do to have a background check before buying a gun.
I hope he would listen to his membership because members of the NRA tend to be very reasonable on this issue.
Glad I don’t have a TV.
“Has this guy been a lifelong Baraqqi, or just fall into the trap after hooking up with a Dem chick in 07?”
I guess not all astronauts aren’t as smart as we assume them to be....
My guess is he’s an opportunist.
The space program is dead and he’s older anyway.
It looks like he’s on the payroll with Elon Musk.
And rumored to be running for political office.
Probably following the money and power more than the ideology.
It is interesting to me that liberals fight like heck AGAINST id for voting, getting into this country, and a host of other things.
But want backgrounds test and pyschological tests for gun owners.
Any test for a gun owner should be required of voters.
LIberals/Communists complained about the McCarthy days of background checks on people excercising their 1st Amendment rights, yet, they demand the same for the 2nd Amendment.
LIberals/Communists complained about the McCarthy days of background checks on people excercising their 1st Amendment rights, yet, they demand the same for the 2nd Amendment.
What a dick.
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