The station I listened to, which must have been either Fox or ABC, said that the families didnt want them played so they weren’t.
It’s hard to know of course, until you’ve walked a mile in the other persons moccasins, but I think if were one of the family members, I wouldn’t care. 1. It might help dispel conspiracy theories, which have to be hurtful to them and 2. It might drive home the idiocy of these gun-free policies.
For those convinced that this whole event is a conspiracy effort toward banning guns, no amount of proof will ever suffice. They would simply say the tape is a poorly acted, scripted production, probably directed by Valery Jarrett or Michelle O. Even if I thought that way, which I don’t, I would not bother the families of the slain with my daffy theories. It’s not respectful or okay to do that kind of harassing to be bereaved.
Much to the surprise (and disappointment) of this Administration, the majority of American people cannot be scared into quick compliance when it comes to our guns. I’m sure Obama and company thought by now, we would be having Mass Gun Melt-Downs all over the continent by now. There was a lot of over reaction from the schools i.e. suspending 5 year old children just for talking about playing with her Hello Kitty Bubble Gun. Remember that? Some of the hysteria is slowly being walked back.