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I thank the NRA for fighting for Adam Lanza's right to carry an assault rifle!
Well done! You guys are a principled group, that's for sure!
Well done! You guys are a principled group, that's for sure!
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I thank the NRA for fighting for Adam Lanza's right to carry an assault rifle!
Well done! You guys are a principled group, that's for sure!
Hey dumbfuck, they were his mother's guns, not his. You're just too stupid to post.
At this point, responding to this guy is troll feeding.
At this point, responding to this guy is troll feeding.
I know, but I have to just point and laugh.
I thank the NRA for fighting for Adam Lanza's right to carry an assault rifle!
Well done! You guys are a principled group, that's for sure!
Is someone not getting the attention and love they feel they deserve so close to the holidays?
I thank the NRA for fighting for Adam Lanza's right to carry an assault rifle!
Well done! You guys are a principled group, that's for sure!
In its first comment following the horrific shooting in Newtown, Connecticut, the National Rifle Association today said it is "prepared to offer meaningful contributions to help make sure this never happens again." The NRA went silent in the wake of the tragedy last Friday: The gun-rights group's Facebook page disappeared, it stopped sending out tweets, and it told reporters that "ntil the facts are thoroughly known, NRA will not have any comment."
On Tuesday, the group said it would hold a "major news conference" on Friday, December 21 in the Washington D.C., area to further explain its position. It did not offer additional details on the press conference. In addition to promising "meaningful contributions" to avert another tragedy, the NRA said in its short statement that its members were heartbroken by the shooting.
"The National Rifle Association of America is made up of four million moms and dads, sons and daughters - and we were shocked, saddened and heartbroken by the news of the horrific and senseless murders in Newtown," the statement reads. "Out of respect for the families, and as a matter of common decency, we have given time for mourning, prayer and a full investigation of the facts before commenting."
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In his veto letter sent to the Legislature shortly before 4 p.m., Snyder said the bill had a fatal loophole that didnt allow for those institutions to opt out of the new legislation and prohibit weapons from their buildings. I believe that it is important that these public institutions have clear legal authority to ban weapons from their premises, he said. Each is entrusted with the care of a vulnerable population and should have the authority to determine whether its mission would be enhanced by the addition of concealed weapons.
The veto comes just four days after a horrific shooting in Newtown, Conn., in which a heavily armed 20-year-old muscled his way into the Sandy Hook Elementary School and killed 20 children and six adults. Snyders office wasnt immediately available to comment on his actions with the bill, but he came under intense pressure in recent days from religious, medical and education groups to veto the bill. President Barack Obama called on the nation to take definitive action to ensure that no such tragedy happens again.
The bill passed late Thursday in the final hours of a frenetic lame-duck session, in which all sorts of controversial legislation was passed and sent to Snyder. Im glad hes going to veto it, said state Sen. Gretchen Whitmer, D-East Lansing. I was hoping he would veto it before last Friday. But the bill didnt reach Snyders desk until Tuesday afternoon.
As soon as word leaked out that Snyder planned to veto the bill, groups opposed to the legislation lauded the governor for his action. Gov. Snyder is making the right call by rejecting this dangerous legislation, said Zack Pohl, executive director of Progress Michigan. This is a victory for school safety and common sense. We need more math and science teachers in our classrooms, not more guns. Snyder deserves credit for finally standing up to the extreme forces in his own party. Now its time for Lansing politicians to get their priorities straight and start working together to create jobs and improve education.
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I thank the NRA for fighting for Adam Lanza's right to carry an assault rifle!
Well done! You guys are a principled group, that's for sure!
I thank the NRA for fighting for Adam Lanza's right to carry an assault rifle!
Well done! You guys are a principled group, that's for sure!
I thank the NRA for fighting for Adam Lanza's right to carry an assault rifle!
Well done! You guys are a principled group, that's for sure!
Your thanks is misplaced. It should go to the founding fathers. The NRA merely ensures that the right isn't trampled underfoot by well meaning morons.