For the last year, at least at the federal level, the target of the gun ban lobby has been so-called “assault weapons.” But everyone knows that most crime is committed with handguns so why the focus on rifles? Only those who have been truely honest have pointed out that fact. Michael B. Greene, a developmental psychologist and senior fellow at the Rutgers School of Criminal Justice has finally stepped up to the plate and mentioned what the gun ban lobby surely thinks, but is too timid to propose. From NJ.com:
First, based on the facts, we need to refocus on handguns rather than assault weapons. Second, we need to focus on strategies to reduce straw purchases.
His strategy? National handgun rationing – i.e. a national one handgun a month law. And, he even went a step further:
We need to place restrictions (yes, there’s that evil word again) on the purchase of ammunition for handguns, the perishables in the gun business. We can restrict the purchase of ammunition to those who are licensed or eligible to purchase guns (as Connecticut has done). We can also impose a limit on the number of handgun bullets that can be purchased at any one time. And we can impose high taxes on ammunition. Such taxes could be used to implement effective violence-reduction strategies — strategies that are needed to supplement efforts to keep guns out of the hands of criminals.
Greene believes the recent Supreme Court rulings of Heller and McDonald allow for such infringements on our rights. Greene points out, Connecticut has already passed limits on ammunition access. And, it has already had a negative impact on hunters. So much for “we won’t do anything to your hunting guns.”
That’s my reaction to this story in the Politico about Gabby Giffords setting up another gun control PAC called Rights and Responsibilities PAC. She already has one, that she set up earlier this year. The new one is where she is transferring her money from her old congressional account which she has closed. Why not just put the funds in the original PAC?
Colion Noir responds to the NFL declining a Super Bowl Ad from Daniel Defense.
Please note, the NFL is a business and can approve and deny ads as it sees fit. But, considering some of the other things it condones and ads it allows to run, and the fact that Daniel Defense sells items in addition to firearms sand therefore meets the NFL’s criteria for advertising, the NFL’s decision is just a little hypocritical in my humble opinion.
If you needed any more evidence that the stakes couldn’t be any higher in the November 5th elections, consider this:
Anti-gun billionaire New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg is dropping $1.1 million dollars into the Virginia governor’s race.This money will pay for a relentless stream of attack ads against NRA-PVF’s endorsed candidate for governor, Ken Cuccinelli.
Why would the Mayor of New York City care who the next Governor of Virginia is? Because this race is part and parcel of Bloomberg’s nationwide efforts to buy elections to ensure as many anti-gun lawmakers as possible are elected to office.
It should come as no surprise then, that Mayor Bloomberg’s preferred candidate in this race is Terry McAuliffe. After all, McAuliffe:
Supports a ban on commonly owned rifles, pistols and, shotguns;
Supports a ban on standard-capacity magazines;
Wants to re-impose the failed and discredited one-handgun a month gun rationing scheme;
Wants to make it a crime for you to transfer privately-owned firearms, between many family and friends, and;
Stands shoulder-to-shoulder with Obama and Bloomberg in working to destroy your constitutional Right to Keep and Bear Arms!
Because of his hostility toward the rights of Virginia’s lawful gun owners, NRA-PVF has rated Terry McAuliffe as an “F”—a grade he has more than earned!
Of course, Bloomberg is threatened by the prospect of Ken Cuccinelli being elected as Virginia’s next governor, because Ken Cuccinelli always has been a staunch defender of your Second Amendment rights.
As Virginia’s current Attorney General and a former state senator, Ken Cuccinelli has an outstanding, life-long record of supporting our Second Amendment rights. Ken Cuccinelli doesn’t just talk the talk, he has walked the walk in defending freedom!
Ken Cuccinelli voted to protect citizens’ fundamental right to self-defense during a declared state of emergency by protecting against government confiscation of lawfully-possessed firearms.
Ken Cuccinelli voted to protect the private information of concealed carry permits which has been abused by the anti-gun media and criminals in other states.
Ken Cuccinelli voted to maintain uniform protections for gun owners throughout the state.
Because of his commitment to our rights, Ken Cuccinelli has an “A” rating and is endorsed by NRA-PVF.
The choice for Second Amendment voters in Virginia on November 5th couldn’t be more clear —VOTE FOR KEN CUCCINELLI FOR GOVERNOR! Visit http://www.nrapvf.org/defeatmcauliffe for additional information on this race.
Electing Ken Cuccinelli as our next governor will take more than just your vote on November 5th. Here are some other critically-important steps you must take to protect your Second Amendment rights:
Educate your family, friends and fellow firearm owners on the stark differences between the two candidates and ensure they vote for Ken Cuccinelli on November 5th!
Print and distribute the attached flyer throughout the pro-Second Amendment community.
This flyer contains contact information for NRA-ILA’s Campaign Field Representatives (CFRs). Our CFRs are working in strategic locations throughout Virginia to ensure gun owners are actively engaged in our grassroots efforts to turn out the pro-gun vote on November 5th.
Please make sure you contact the CFR nearest to you to assist with his/her efforts and encourage your family, friends and fellow firearm owners to do the same.
Please print and distribute the attached flyer to your family, friends, and fellow firearm owners to make sure they understand the clear choice Virginia gun owners have in this year’s elections.
The Washington Post reports that the NRA has released a new ad letting Virginia gun owners know Democrat AG candidate Mark Herring is not their friend.
Both the Governor and Attorney General campaigns have turned to gun rights issues in the last week with the news that New York Mayor Michael Bloomberg is dumping over $1 million in ads in Northern Virginia attacking GOP nominee Ken Cuccinelli for his support of the 2nd Amendment. Herring is trying to tie Obenshain to Cuccinelli by sayign both have extreme positions on the right to keep and bear arms:
“It’s no wonder that fringe groups like the NRA are doing everything they can to help tea party candidate Mark Obenshain, because he agrees with them and votes with them,” Herring campaign spokesman Matt Wojtkun said in an e-mail. “Virginians are rejecting this extreme Cuccinelli-Obenshain ticket because it’s wrong for Virginia.”
It’s important for gun owners to get involved in the final week of the campaign to help defeat the anti-rights team of Terry McAuliffe, State Senator Ralph Northam, and State Senator Mark Herring. All have committed to push for restrictions on our basic rights. You can help by contacting the NRA-ILA Field Reps below:
National Review Online’s Jim Geraghty joined Cam Edwards on NRANews.com yesterday to discuss, among other things, Democrat candidate for Governor Terry McAuliffe’s comments related to gun control.
It’s clear that McAuliffe believes being out front on gun control will not hurt him. It’s up to gun owners to prove him wrong. Geraghty is right, this is going to be a low turnout election and gun owners can make a difference in that environment, when we get out and vote.