Posted on 02/06/2007 12:08:48 PM PST by 300magnum
NEWTOWN, Conn.In response to New York City Mayor Rudolph Giuliani's filing of a statement of candidacy with the Federal Election Commission yesterday, indicating that he would enter the 2008 presidential race as a Republican, the firearms industry's trade association, the National Shooting Sports Foundation (NSSF), reminded America's sportsmen and gun-enthusiasts of the former mayor's record of hostility toward firearms and gun-owners.
"Recent remarks indicate the mayor is attempting to camouflage his record on guns a political maneuver now common for politicians seeking national office," said Lawrence G. Keane, NSSF senior vice president and general counsel.
In June of 2000, then New York City Mayor Giuliani became the lone Republican mayor to sue members of the firearms industry as part of a wave of lawsuits that began in the late 1990's by major metropolitan cities like Boston, Chicago, Los Angeles, Washington, DC, Philadelphia and San Francisco that sought to hold firearms manufactures responsible for the criminal misuse of firearms. The Giuliani lawsuit is still pending and being aggressively pursued by New York Mayor Michael Bloomberg.
Giuliani strongly opposed legislation blocking suits like the one he filed against members of the firearms industry. In 2005, President Bush signed legislation into law that barred such lawsuits after Congress, by a broad bipartisan margin, passed the bill. During the debate in Congress the Giuliani lawsuit was specifically referred to as an example of the kind of "junk" lawsuit the law is intended to stop.
"Giuliani's lawsuit may have gained him praise in Gotham, but will surely handicap him in the rest of the country, particularly during the southern primaries," predicted Keane.
More recently Giuliani's campaign has flipped-flopped on whether he continues his longstanding support for restoring the Clinton-era federal ban on some semi-automatic rifles based on cosmetic appearance. The so-called "assault weapons" ban sunset in 2004. Several studies including those by the Department of Justice and the Centers for Disease Control showed the ban had no impact on crime largely because the banned firearms were very rarely if ever used in crime. The ban had nothing to do with machine guns, which have remained heavily regulated since the early part of the last century.
According to the New York Post, Giuliani's political operative in New Hampshire, Wayne Semprini, "has been telling voters that the mayor will be an 'easy sell' - and that the ex-mayor 'satisfied' him that he won't support federal assault-weapons bans, as he has in the past." All the while Anthony Carbonetti, Giuliani's top advisor, has been telling New Yorkers "the mayor's position on this [the assault weapons ban] has not changed."
Commenting on this equivocation, Keane added, "You can't pretend to be a supporter of sportsmen and gun-owners in New Hampshire when you tried to sue the firearms industry out of existence in New York. Other politicians learned the hard way that sportsmen and gun-owners are a well-informed and highly motivated voting bloc. Former President Clinton in his memoirs admitted the gun issue cost Al Gore the White House, and Senator Kerry's ill-fated goose hunt cooked his presidential aspirations in 2004."
Formed in 1961, the National Shooting Sports Foundation (NSSF) is the trade association for the firearms industry. For more information, visit www.nssf.org.
No doubt this will be in opposition campaign ads.
Just say NO to Rudy.
No kidding, really? He's not much of a friend to babies, either.
You are delusional.
Rudy's an enigma wrapped up in a penumbra.
Richardson would kick Giuliani to the curb in the general election, imo.
But illegal aliens? That's a whole 'nother story, amigo...
Thanks! Enough to make the blood boil. I will do everything in my power to make sure Mr. mayor never gets the nomination.
So, more governance by opinion poll absent moral authority.
Not what we want in a candidate.
If Rudy gets the nomination, there will a pro-life, pro-2A third party candidate. You can't leave that kind of vacuum in a national election and not expect it to be filled.
If Hillary has to make one up and finance their campaign, she will. She certainly has the money to do it.
Kinda like actions don't speak louder than words? Mr.mayor is perfect for NYC and that is all.
I really don't know if I want a guy who cannot tell cause from effect to lead this country in the WOT.
So if the American public asks for gun control or more restrictions on policial speech, Rudy will give it to then, the Bill of Rights be damned.
Thanks, that is probably the strongest argument yet that I've heard against Rudy.
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I'm circulating this to other non-freepers who don't like Giuliani. Thanks.
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The people of New York certainly didn't ask Thier mayor to attempt to sue gun manufacturers out of buisness. Even if they did this RINO had no right to do it. If Rudy wins the primary Hillary actually has a chance.
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