[Vision2020] The N.R.A. Crawls From Its Hidey Hole

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Mon Dec 24 03:56:02 PST 2012


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December 21, 2012
The N.R.A. Crawls From Its Hidey Hole

Wayne LaPierre, the executive vice president of the National Rifle
Association, would have been better advised to remain wherever he had been
hiding after the Newtown, Conn., massacre, rather than appear at a news
conference on Friday <http://nyti.ms/UdCblM>. No one seriously believed the
N.R.A. when it said it would contribute something “meaningful” to the
discussion about gun violence. The organization’s very existence is
predicated on the nation being torn in half over guns. Still, we were
stunned by Mr. LaPierre’s mendacious, delusional, almost deranged rant.

Mr. LaPierre looked wild-eyed at times as he said the killing was the fault
of the media, songwriters and singers and the people who listen to them,
movie and TV scriptwriters and the people who watch their work, advocates
of gun control, video game makers and video game players.

The N.R.A., which devotes itself to destroying compromise on guns, is
blameless. So are unscrupulous and unlicensed dealers who sell guns to
criminals, and gun makers who bankroll Mr. LaPierre so he can help them
peddle ever-more-lethal, ever-more-efficient products, and politicians who
kill even modest controls over guns.

His solution to the proliferation of
guns<http://www.nytimes.com/2012/12/22/us/nra-calls-for-armed-guards-at-schools.html>,
including semiautomatic rifles designed to kill people as quickly as
possible, is to put more guns in more places. Mr. LaPierre would put a
police officer in every school and compel teachers and principals to become
armed guards.

He wants volunteer and professional firefighters, who already risk their
lives every day, to be charged with thwarting an assault by a deranged
murderer. The same applies to paramedics, security guards, veterans,
retired police officers. “The only thing that stops a bad guy with a gun is
a good guy with a gun,” Mr. LaPierre said.

We cannot imagine trying to turn the principals and teachers who care for
our children every day into an armed mob. And let’s be clear, civilians
bristling with guns to prevent the “next Newtown” are an armed mob even
with training offered up by Mr. LaPierre. Any town officials or school
principals who take up the N.R.A. on that offer should be fired.

Mr. LaPierre said the Newtown killing spree “might” have been averted if
the killer had been confronted by an armed security guard. It’s far more
likely that there would have been a dead armed security guard — just as
there would have been even more carnage if civilians had started firing
weapons in the Aurora movie theater.

In the 62 mass-murder cases over 30 years examined recently by the magazine
Mother Jones, not one was stopped by an armed civilian. We have known for
many years that a sheriff’s deputy was at Columbine High School in 1999 and
fired at one of the two killers while 11 of their 13 victims were still
alive. He missed four times.

People like Mr. LaPierre want us to believe that civilians can be trained
to use lethal force with cold precision in moments of fear and crisis. That
requires a willful ignorance about the facts. Police officers know that
firing a weapon is a huge risk; that’s why they avoid doing it. In August,
New York City police officers opened fire on a gunman outside the Empire
State Building. They killed him and wounded nine bystanders.

Mr. LaPierre said the news media call the semiautomatic weapon used in
Newtown a machine gun, claim that it’s a military weapon and that it fires
the most powerful ammunition available. That’s not true. What is true is
that there is a growing call in America for stricter gun control.


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