Posted on 04/23/2004 6:40:48 PM PDT by lowbridge
Millions March Again: After Women's Rights Rally In D.C., Gun Control Advocates Plan To Take To The Streets
By Maureen Ledden Rossi
Found among the mounds of rubble in Kabul after the U.S.-led assault was an al Qaeda manual entitled, "How Can I Train Myself for Jihad," which singles out the United States for its easy availability of firearms. Any al Qaeda member living in the U.S., according to the book, should "obtain an assault weapon legally, preferably AK-47 or variations."
"If there ever was a threat report that clearly spelled out the dangers of failing to renew the assault weapons ban, it was al Qaeda's own manual," says Eric Howard, a spokesman for the Brady Campaign to Prevent Gun Violence, the largest national nonpartisan grassroots organization working for gun control.
There are around 4,000 gun shows a year in America where criminals, terrorists and the deranged can load up their vans with countless weaponsno questions asked, he adds. What has become doctrine to al Qaeda has long been known to criminals in the U.S. and abroad: The United States is the Great Gun Bazaar.
That's why the Million Mom March is on the move again. This Mother's Day, May 9, the organization plans a "Halt the Assault" march on Washington, D.C. The gun control march will follow on the heels of the "March for Women's Lives," an abortion rights event sponsored by a coalition of groups that expects to fill the Washington Mall with more than 1 million pro-choice demonstrators this Sunday, April 25. Marching on Washington, it seems, is back in vogue.
The Million Mom March (MMM) is an organization dedicated to gun control. The demonstration has been sparked by the upcoming expiration of the federal assault weapons ban, on Sept. 13. The MMM protestors are demanding that Congress renew and strengthen the law, which makes AK-47s, Uzis and other powerful weapons hard to obtain.
Truly a movement of the people, the MMM tied itself to the heartstrings of many parents in America and drew more than 750,000 followers to Washington on Mother's Day back in 2000. The inaugural event attracted mothers of all races from all places. Columbine mothers came by the dozens, along with LI Congresswoman Carolyn McCarthy (D-Mineola), whose husband was killed by a gunman on the Long Island Rail Road, and LI-bred gun control advocate Rosie O'Donnell addressed the crowd. Organizers say it was one of the largest protests in the history of the nation.
"Since our last march [in 2000], 120,000 Americans, almost 14,000 of them children, have died from gun violence," says Mary Leigh Blek, president emeritus of the Million Mom March (MMM). Blek belongs to a heart-wrenching subgroup of the MMM that no mother wants to be in: She lost her 15-year-old son by gun violence during a robbery in 1994. According to statistics gathered by the MMM research team, there are between 1 and 2 million semiautomatic assault weapons currently in circulation.
In a press conference earlier this week in Huntington Village, Congressman Steve Israel (D-Huntington) and McCarthy announced LI's commitment to marching on Washington on May 9. As co-sponsor of legislation for a permanentand strongerassault weapons ban, McCarthy spoke about its significance and proven effectiveness.
Partly through McCarthy's high-profile involvement and activism, Long Islandwhere, in 1872, the National Rifle Association (NRA) was established on the site of Creedmoor Psychiatric Hospitalis a hotbed of gun control activity.
"A lot of progress has been made since the first march. In New York we have some of the strongest gun laws," says Donna Managipan, Suffolk County chapter president of the MMM and a mother of three. "When we started, 10 children a day were being killed by guns in our country. We've reduced that number by 30 percent. We need to continue to lower that number."
Another hot topic this year is gun manufacturer accountability and liability. Publicity from the Washington sniper case helped put these issues front and center. John Allen Muhammad and Lee Boyd Malvo killed 10 people and injured three more with a post-ban Bushmaster .223-caliber assault rifle, made by Bushmaster Firearms, Inc., and allegedly shoplifted from Bull's Eye Shooter Supply in Tacoma. Numerous investigations show that over a three-year period, 238 guns were unaccounted for in Bull's Eye's inventory. Relatives of the D.C. sniper victims are suing Bushmaster and Bull's Eye.
Victims of gun violence want to hold the gun manufacturers and gun storeowners accountable for their negligence. But the gun-manufacturing industry has convinced Congress to consider absolving all manufacturers of criminal liability. Groups like MMM are fighting to ensure that the public keeps its right to sue those who trade in weapons of destruction. That angers gun store owners.
"I think it is unjust," says Andrew Chernoff, who owns and operates Coliseum Gun Traders in Uniondale. "How many times do drunk drivers kill someone and we don't hold the liquor store responsible? It should be handled by a case-by-case [basis], not on a blanket, basis." He says that in the 25 years his Uniondale gun shop has been open, Coliseum has never made a single claim on liability insurance. "Most gun store owners are pretty responsible people, because we are held to certain standards by the law and we have to answer for our mistakes," Chernoff adds. A concern for many gun manufacturers and store owners is that their insurance rates will become too costly.
But gun control advocates point out that they are not targeting all gun store owners, just the few who cause serious problems.
"The worst gun dealers have to go: They are the main crux of the problem," says Howard of the Brady Campaign, which merged with the MMM in 2001. "One percent of gun dealers are responsible for 60 percent of American crime guns."
MMM claims that every major national law enforcement organization in the country supports a ban on semiautomatic assault weapons, including the Fraternal Order of Police, International Association of Chiefs of Police and National Association of Police Organizations. In more than 20 press conferences held nationwide in the last few weeks, hundreds of police chiefs called attention to the assault weapon problem, letting their politicians know that they don't want to be outgunned by criminals, says MMM.
"Law enforcement put enormous pressure on their politicians," Howard says.
And there are plenty of civilian conservatives who support gun control. A survey by Marttila Communications found a majority of self-described conservatives and moderates disagree with the NRA on the most basic gun safety issues: 62 percent of conservatives and 75 percent of moderates believe the assault weapon ban should be renewed; 55 percent of conservatives and 64 percent of moderates "identify with gun control supporters and believe they want to stop gun violence and make our children, schools and communities safer," the report found.
"The lobby for the NRA in D.C. doesn't represent the majority of American or the majority of gun owners," Howard says. "The gun lobby is doing a good job of misinforming the people. People want common-sense gun laws."
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Actualy a movement of the politically connected Donna Dees Thomases
the MMM tied itself to the heartstrings of many parents in America and drew more than 750,000 followers to Washington on Mother's Day back in 2000.
Long ago exposed lie.
http://www.alamanceind.com/nation/nation_28.html
This is an aerial photo taken from an ABC News flyover of the May 14, 2000 crowd at the Million Mom March at the Mall in Washington, DC. Note that the crowd stops at the uppermost white tent, and green grass (unobscured by people) and a white sidewalk are clearly visible at the top of the picture. The stage for the MMM is at the lower part of the picture, and the photo shows the entire crowd, which, by no means extends from "one end of the mall to the other". The only way you could fit 750,000 people into an area this size would be if you buried them five deep underground.
The ABC site, unfortunately, calls it variously "almost 750,000", "over 750,000", and "thousands". ABC also begrudgingly called the SAS-AIM crowd "over a thousand". Of course, twelve billion is "over a thousand" as well, so that's a marvelously misleading way of downplaying any number you care not to deal with.
The above information and graphics were taken from a post by a Mr. Dan Day on the Free Republic website and the URL was in an e-mail from Neil Knox. All credit should go to Mr. Day, and his original post can be viewed at the Free Republic website.
Bias alert!
Please. The origins of HCITMFJ are murkier than "The Protocols of the Elders of Zion.
And although it can Found on Islamic sites, I'm not convinced it originated there.
I'm bet before that (beer money only) on:
a hoax that got out of hand,
CIA, HSA, or Russian Intel "black op" disinformation,
creation of US gun "safety" group.
And even if it's genuine "an al Qaeda manual" it's mostly harmless.
Part posturing, part bleeding obvious, part Baden Powell "Scouting for Boys" good advice.
I mean,
Under NO circumstances should you play or experiment with firearms. NEVER EVER point a firearm at anyone for a joke, whether loaded or unloaded. Keep firearms unloaded and out of reach of children. If you feel that you will be unable to control a firearm or your temper, do not purchase one.
, what kind of jessie terrorists are these?
Basic gun safety issues?
62 percent of conservatives and 75 percent of moderates believe the assault weapon ban should be renewed; 55 percent of conservatives and 64 percent of moderates "identify with gun control supporters and believe they want to stop gun violence and make our children, schools and communities safer," the report found.
Here's an article on the bias of one of Marttila Communications surveys:
Anti-Semitism or a Poorly Worded Question?
So one wonders about the accuracy of their poll on guns.
"Gun Safety" is the latest codeword for "gun elimination" (aka "gun control"). It doesn't have any thing to do with the NRA's "basic gun safety rules", which noone can rationally disagree with.
Frilly Heck, I actually agree with "al Qaeda"'s (if that's who they are) basic gun safety issues, as in post #7.
There are around 4,000 gun shows a year in America where criminals, terrorists and the deranged can load up their vans with countless weaponsno questions asked
Not true. I tried to load up my van with countless weapons at one of them gun shows, and my wife started asking questions. I had'ta put most of'em back.
"If there ever was a threat report that clearly spelled out the dangers of failing to renew the assault weapons ban, it was al Qaeda's own manual,"
Wow.
Honestly, that's the most perfect Red Herring I've ever seen.
I don't see how anyone could possibly top it.
Truly a movement of the people proletariat
Nice debate trick. I always thought the opposite end of the spectrum from moderate was socialist rights grabbers like the Several Sucker Stroll.
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