Sunday, December 23, 2012

NRA Leaders Stand Firm Against Gun Restrictions

“I think it went pretty well,” NRA President David Keene told the Daily Beast's Lloyd Grove a mere nine hours after NRA chief executive Wayne LaPierre seemingly blamed everything but guns—including movies and pop music—for the Sandy Hook shooting.there was speculation that the NRA might put forth some type of concession. Advertise | AdChoices. But NRA chief executive Wayne LaPierre -- who will appear Sunday on NBC's "Meet the Press" -- did not indicate the group would support new restrictions.The NRA first spoke up about the tragedy Friday, one week after President Obama called for "meaningful action" on gun control in the wake of a climbing statistic on gun-instigated massacres. The group pointed to violent cultural elements like videoDespite these objections, the NRA's proposal could be a good one for a number of reasons. Here are the arguments for it.The NRA first spoke up about the tragedy Friday, one week after President Obama called for "meaningful action" on gun control in the wake of a climbing statistic on gun-instigated massacres. The group pointed to violent cultural elements like video
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