Posted on 07/01/2010 12:28:15 PM PDT by neverdem
The National Rifle Association came out forcefully on Thursday against Elena Kagans nomination to the Supreme Court, saying her positions represent a clear and present danger to the right to keep and bear arms.
Senior executives for the gun rights group said they have examined Kagans record and found nothing to indicate support for the Second Amendment. They also labeled her clearly out of step with mainstream America.
The NRA indicated it will "key vote" Kagans confirmation, a scoring process the group uses in its decision to endorse candidates and sitting members of Congress on gun rights issues, according to NRA spokesman Andrew Arulanandam.
With no judicial record, only Kagans political career can be reviewed, Wayne LaPierre, NRA executive vice president, and Chris Cox, executive director of the NRAs Institute for Legislative Action, said in a statement. And this provides no reason to trust her with Americans firearms freedom. Throughout her career, she has repeatedly demonstrated a clear hostility to the fundamental, individual right to keep and bear arms under the U.S. Constitution.
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During Kagans confirmation hearing this week, Republican gun rights supporters repeatedly pressed her on whether she believes the Second Amendment is a fundamental right.
Kagans description of Second Amendment cases, including Mondays high court ruling limiting the right of state and local governments to regulate gun ownership, as settled law troubled the group.
The NRA released a statement Monday arguing that Kagan has shown a hostility towards the right to bear arms. The release cites her role in developing the Clinton administration's 1998 ban on the importation of certain models of semi-automatic rifles; notes during her time at the Clinton White House mentioning the NRA and Ku Klux Klan as bad-guy organizations; and her comment to Justice Thurgood Marshall that she was not sympathetic to a challenge to the District of Columbias handgun ban.
In their statement, as well as in an accompanying letter to Senate Judiciary Committee members, LaPierre and Cox said the confirmation vote would be used in the NRAs process of evaluating candidates.
Is this the same NRA that wants to endorse Harry Reid over Sharron Angle?
“No, he said you are an anti-gun idiot. He is right”
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Joining the GOA doesn’t make one an anti-gun idiot.
Name-calling in cyberspace is pretty brave (and violates FR rules). Stop by my house sometime and I’ll explain both the 2nd Amendment and the Castle Doctrine.
When it was held in Louisville.
Well, good, at least you have. My guess is most of those who complain the loudest never have. They pay their 35 bucks a year and expect "The NRA" to do it all exactly the way they think they should. They think of NRA as "them", not "us". I used to attend regulary when I lived in San Jose, but haven't done so since I moved to the Sacramento area a few years ago. Mea culpa. I certainluy should be doing more. But then I'm not the one complaining that "the NRA" isn't doing enough.
Well, what’s stopping you?
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