Friday, December 21, 2012

Put armed police in every school, NRA urges

NRA Gun Club didn't have the kind of blood-and-guts violence LaPierre specifically attacked in his speech—but it was made by a company that makes its money off exactly that. Crave Entertainment, which produced NRA GunLouisville coach Rick Pitino vehemently supported gun control on Friday, calling out politicians for their stances and criticizing the National Rifle Association on the same day NRA Chief Executive Wayne LaPierre rejected gun control in the wake of theThe NRA's proposal to put armed police officers inside every U.S. school by January would change security practices at nearly 70% of public schools, a USA TODAY examination has found. According to the National Center for Education Statistics, 57% ofThe National Rifle Association on Friday called for armed police officers at every school in the nation, offering a defiant challenge to President Obama's push for stricter gun control laws and potentially setting up a fierce legislative battle earlyOne week exactly after a horrific shooting at Newtown's Sandy Hook Elementary claimed the lives of 20 children and half-dozen adults, the National Rifle Association (NRA) is imploring for guns in every school across
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