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The NRA isn't as powerful as you seem to think it is.Kind of hard to charge gun crimes when the NRA will turn anyone charged with one into a martyr.
The NRA isn't as powerful as you seem to think it is.
But you need a boogeyman I guess.
Yawn.The NRA is way to powerful. The CDC finds guns are more likely to kill household members than bad guys, the NRA got all gun studies by the CDC stopped.
A court ruled that a gunmaker was responsible for making it too easy for the DC Snipers to get guns, the NRA got a law passed immunizing gun makers and sellers from criminal liability.
The CDC is not the arbiter of the rights of the people.
If you don't want to own a gun don't but you have no say in what other choose to do.
The fact is you have a 99.996% chance of not being murdered by a person using a gun.
If that scares you then that's your problem
What a fucking drama queen.Actually, the 78% of us who don't have a gun fetish are getting a little sick and tired of being held hostage by the 3% of you who do.
The NRA is way to powerful. The CDC finds guns are more likely to kill household members than bad guys, the NRA got all gun studies by the CDC stopped.
A court ruled that a gunmaker was responsible for making it too easy for the DC Snipers to get guns, the NRA got a law passed immunizing gun makers and sellers from criminal liability.
What a fucking drama queen.
The fact that I own a couple guns has absolutely no bearing on your pathetic life.
You lying moron, the CDC was never prevented from doing gun research….I posted research on guns that the cdc did after they were told they couldn’t push gun control…
Hmmm... Okay, so what about this?
Well, it sure did not ban any research into gun injury . . . All that can be said is the partisan hacks at the CDC didn't think they could keep their rabid, gun control driven anti-gun agenda out of the epidemiological work . . . So they decided not to do any work on gun injury.
Here in yellow is the full and complete "Dickey Amendment":
Really?
Security Guards
magnetic lock doors
Militarized police
Active Shooter drills
270 BILLION in gun-related economic losses every year.
Hmmm... Okay, so what about this?
Dickey Amendment - Wikipedia
en.wikipedia.org
In 1993, the New England Journal of Medicine published a study by Arthur Kellermann and others found that guns in the home were associated with an increased risk of homicide in the home. The research was funded by the CDC's National Center for Injury Prevention and Control (NCIPC). The NRA responded by lobbying for the elimination of the NCIPC. The NCIPC was not abolished, but the Dickey Amendment was included in the 1996 Omnibus Consolidated Appropriations Bill for Fiscal Year 1997.[2][5]
In a December 2012 article published in the Journal of the American Medical Association, Kellermann wrote: "Precisely what was or was not permitted under the clause was unclear. But no federal employee was willing to risk his or her career or the agency's funding to find out. Extramural support for firearm injury prevention research quickly dried up."[2]
Equivalent "Dickey Amendment" language was added by Congress to the Consolidated Appropriations Act, 2012 funding the National Institutes of Health (NIH). This language was also lobbied for by the NRA.[2]
Really?
Security Guards
magnetic lock doors
Militarized police
Active Shooter drills
270 BILLION in gun-related economic losses every year.
Hmmm... Okay, so what about this?
Dickey Amendment - Wikipedia
en.wikipedia.org
In 1993, the New England Journal of Medicine published a study by Arthur Kellermann and others found that guns in the home were associated with an increased risk of homicide in the home. The research was funded by the CDC's National Center for Injury Prevention and Control (NCIPC). The NRA responded by lobbying for the elimination of the NCIPC. The NCIPC was not abolished, but the Dickey Amendment was included in the 1996 Omnibus Consolidated Appropriations Bill for Fiscal Year 1997.[2][5]
In a December 2012 article published in the Journal of the American Medical Association, Kellermann wrote: "Precisely what was or was not permitted under the clause was unclear. But no federal employee was willing to risk his or her career or the agency's funding to find out. Extramural support for firearm injury prevention research quickly dried up."[2]
Equivalent "Dickey Amendment" language was added by Congress to the Consolidated Appropriations Act, 2012 funding the National Institutes of Health (NIH). This language was also lobbied for by the NRA.[2]
Yes, that's one of those vague terms that gets you into trouble, like "Reasonable accommedation" in the ADA.
The problem was, the Dicky Amendment was written in response to the Kellerman Study, which found that for every bad guy killed in self defense, 43 household members died in suicides, domestic violence or accidents. This simply was NOT what the Gun industry wanted to hear! Let's run to Congress and stop the CDC from informing people.
Really?
Security Guards
magnetic lock doors
Militarized police
Active Shooter drills
270 BILLION in gun-related economic losses every year.
Hmmm... Okay, so what about this?
Dickey Amendment - Wikipedia
en.wikipedia.org
In 1993, the New England Journal of Medicine published a study by Arthur Kellermann and others found that guns in the home were associated with an increased risk of homicide in the home. The research was funded by the CDC's National Center for Injury Prevention and Control (NCIPC). The NRA responded by lobbying for the elimination of the NCIPC. The NCIPC was not abolished, but the Dickey Amendment was included in the 1996 Omnibus Consolidated Appropriations Bill for Fiscal Year 1997.[2][5]
In a December 2012 article published in the Journal of the American Medical Association, Kellermann wrote: "Precisely what was or was not permitted under the clause was unclear. But no federal employee was willing to risk his or her career or the agency's funding to find out. Extramural support for firearm injury prevention research quickly dried up."[2]
Equivalent "Dickey Amendment" language was added by Congress to the Consolidated Appropriations Act, 2012 funding the National Institutes of Health (NIH). This language was also lobbied for by the NRA.[2]
I have never encountered any of those things and I doubt you have either.
I live in a nice quiet slice of the country on about 10 acres in a nice Craftsman style home I built myself.Holy fuck, Dick Tiny spooged on the thread. It's like you say "Kellerman" and it's a magic word.
Watch.
Kellerman!!!!
Anyway,
I guess you wouldn't if you live in someone's basement. In the real world, um, yeay, we have to put up with your fetish all the time.
I live in a nice quiet slice of the country on about 10 acres in a nice Craftsman style home I built myself.
And I grew up in the shittiest part of a shitty city and I know more about crime and violence than you ever will.
It wasn't the gun industry's fault.So you lived somewhere that was unliveable thanks to the gun industry and you moved out to Cleetusland.. nice.
So if it's just the darkies killing each other, no biggie, right?Like I said everyone knows exactly where the most murders occur. Everyone knows it's mostly young minority males killing other young minority males. Everyone knows that the illegal drug trade is the biggest factor in the violence.
That's you saying that not me.So if it's just the darkies killing each other, no biggie, right?
Except 83 of homcides are domestic violence, but never mind