Recent Salon Article On The NRA

The NRA's sinister project: Turn America into a

A recent survey by the Pew Research Center states that for the first time in decades, a slim majority of Americans now favor “gun rights” over “gun control,” and a major ingredient in this development is growing African American support for gun ownership.

According to Slate, the Pew study shows that African Americans’ views on gun rights have swung dramatically in just the past two years, with 54% favoring “gun rights” over “gun control.” It is nearly double the percentage as in December 2012.

What prompted the change of heart in the African American community? Salon believes it has to do with the somewhat recent public awareness of police killings such as with Michael Brown in Ferguson, Eric Garner in Staten Island, Tamir Rice, Walter Scott, Freddy Gray, Tony Robinson, and others.

Incidents like these prompted Samuel Mosteller of the Southern Christian Leadership Conference (SCLC)—Martin Luther King’s former organization—to argue that more African Americans should “exercise their Second Amendment rights,” according to Salon. This is so that they might protect themselves better against police violence.

Salon writes that an April NPR story suggests that African Americans are also arming themselves to deal with the relative lawlessness of the neighborhoods many of them inhabit. In Detroit, for example, average police response time is nearly an hour.

Police are absent or overwhelmed, or they are part of the problem of violence, so in that case it makes good sense for citizens to be armed. Both arguments suit the NRA just fine, writes Salon. The gun lobby works tirelessly to arm ever more Americans, according to Slate, and expand the laws that enable us to carry guns in public spaces.

They drum up extreme levels of fear that support its radical agenda. However, Salon states that more armed citizens will not make police work any easier and if anything, they will only make it more challenging.

There is good reason to believe that police shootings owe a lot to the fact that so many of the citizens they “serve and protect” are already armed. With more than 300 million privately owned guns in America, police must presume that the citizens they pull over, even for routine traffic stops, could have a gun.

They must always be on edge, always fear the worst. This is evident in police shootings where police shoot first and ask questions later. In the case of Tamir Rice, police were on the scene for just a few seconds before shooting. What happened to shouting “Put the gun down!” or issuing other warnings? A similar situation happened in the case of John Crawford, who was shot in a Wal-Mart because he had a realistic-looking BB gun.

It was reported afterwards that the officers involved in this incident had only just been trained for responding to “active shooters”—i.e., mass shooters, like at Columbine and Sandy Hook—and “were taught to be aggressive,” according to the prosecuting attorney.

Race was likely a factor in these cases (Rice and Crawford were both African American). “But police error in similar incidents is compounded by the fact that they must fear armed citizens all the time,” writes Salon.

Some gun rights proponents would also like us to know that police are poorly qualified, especially in comparison with gun owners – an argument that is sure to degrade the situation even more.  Some pundits even disparage the police. The often-quoted Fox News contributor John Lott made the claim in a recent column, when he criticized the New York Times for poor coverage of concealed handgun permit holders.

“Police are the single most important factor for reducing crime,” he wrote, “but even police commit crimes on very rare occasions.

“Even more law-abiding than police, however, are permit holders,” said Lott. He explained that “firearms violations among police occur at a rate of 6.9 per 100,000 officers. For permit holders in Florida, it is only 0.31 per 100,000.”

Salon:  “Of course, one might simply point out, this disparity can be explained by the fact that police officers are called upon to use their weapons far more often than are armed citizens—so they have many more occasions to make mistakes; their weapon use is not limited to the firing range.”

(Updated Salon article credits)

http://www.salon.com/2015/05/12/the_nras_sinister_project_turn_america_into_a_shoot_first_society/

http://www.npr.org/2015/04/02/396869889/more-african-americans-support-carrying-legal-guns-for-self-defense

Can You Get Arrested For Following Someone Home And Threatening Them With A Gun?

Yes.

A man in Corpus Christi, Texas, was arrested Wednesday night after police say he followed a man home and threatened him with a 9 mm handgun.

Around 9:40 p.m., the victim told police that he was walking to his home when he noticed a vehicle following him closely. He moved to the side of the road, but the other vehicle did not pass.

When the victim arrived at his house, he stopped outside and a suspect got out of the other vehicle.  The man asked him where his son was, and said that his son had stabbed a friend of his. He then produced a 9 mm handgun and threatened the victim with it.

The victim’s wife then came outside and said she was calling police, causing the suspect to get in his car and flee the scene. Police caught up to him a few blocks away.

The suspect was arrested for aggravated assault. He was additionally charged with felony theft when police found out that the gun in his possession had been stolen.

http://www.kiiitv.com/story/28942879/man-arrested-for-following-victim-threatening-him-with-9-mm-handgun

Baby Shot Dead By Toddler In Cleveland

A 1-year-old boy has died after being shot by a 3-year-old boy in Cleveland, police said Sunday.

Cleveland Police Chief Calvin Williams said a 3-year-old boy is believed to have picked up the unattended gun and it went off, hitting the 1-year-old in the head.

Charges are likely to follow for the person responsible for leaving the gun unsecured.

More here

‘Open Carry’ Michigan Man Carrying Rifle Taunts Police And They Back Down


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Is “open carry” strange?  Does “open carry” happen in Europe?  Do Europeans even know what “open carry” is?  Are there racial aspects to “open carry?”

Texas Mother Pulls Gun On Student

A mother pulled a gun on a female student after the student got into a fight with her daughter, according to the Pasadena, Texas, Independent School District, according to click2houston.com.

PISD said the two students were fighting at a park across the street from Pasadena High School Tuesday when Viridiana Alvarez took out a gun.  Pasadena ISD police broke up the fight before anyone was seriously injured.

Hours after the fight, cellphone video and pictures surfaced of the altercation that appeared to show Alvarez pointing a gun at the teen’s head.  Alvarez was arrested and charged with aggravated assault.

“I don’t think a grown woman should be taking a gun where kids are,” said the victim’s grandmother. “I think it’s wrong.”

During her first appearance in court Alvarez, 33, told the judge that she wasn’t planning to shoot the girl with the pistol, only “scare her.”   Her family told KPRC2 that the gun was not loaded.

“Yeah but still,” said the victim’s grandmother.  “It’s not right to take (out) a gun.”

Threats Made By Gun Owners Toward Texas Politicians: MSNBC

Chris Hayes talks to Texas State Representative “Poncho” Nevarez, who now has a security detail after gun activists confronted him in his office regarding a bill that would allow Texans to openly carry handguns.

MSNBC

Cops Point Loaded Gun At 11-Year-Old Girl

Sources claim that two Florida police officers are accused of forcing an 11-year-old girl to the ground at gunpoint after responding to a burglary call at her home.

The burglary alarm was accidentally activated, reported WFTV-TV, and the child was watching television in bed when the officers let themselves into her family’s Groveland home with their weapons drawn.

The girl said one of the officers pushed her to the ground and held here there with his knee while the other officer pointed his gun at her.


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More here

Bizarre Idaho Self-Defense Shooting

CNN

OK, Fine finds guns and gun control to be a difficult topic simply because sometimes dangers do exist. Europeans are puzzled by U.S. society, which is generally more violence-oriented than theirs.  The U.S. must still be “the Wild West.”

Here, an attempted murder in Idaho is caught on camera, along with a confession.

Michigan ‘Doomsday Prepper’ Dies After Setting Fire To House

According to WSBT.com and the South Bend Tribune, a Michigan man went on a shooting spree Saturday night, leaving nearby homes riddled with bullet holes.

That was followed by an apparent standoff ending with the gunman supposedly setting fire to his home and turning the weapon on himself.

Neighbors described the man as a “doomsday prepper.”  Michigan State Police say it all unfolded at a home in a mobile home park.

A fire combined with what some eyewitnesses say was the sound of thousands of rounds of gunfire going off inside one trailer, almost sounding like 4th of July fireworks. The smell of gunpowder was thick in the air.

When the smoke finally cleared police found one man dead inside.

The first complaint was about shots fired, but it turned into so much more.

When troopers arrived, they did hear gunshots and then saw smoke and later flames, which engulfed the home and apparently started setting off ammunition explosions inside.

The only death was that of the shooter.

Are American Guns A Global Menace?

Majority Report

Are American guns an international menace?

Majority Report guest speaker Cliff Schecter claims that in the same week of the Charlie Hebdo attack in Paris, 80 people in the U.S. died from gun violence.

However, that number is probably low, because according to NBC and The Brady Campaign, Every day in the U.S., an average of 289 people are shot. Eighty-six of them die: 30 are murdered, 53 kill themselves, two die accidentally, and one is shot in a police intervention. 86 people per day would be 602 people per week. Excluding suicides, 30 gun murders per day would be 210 per week.

The CDC reports that a person is killed by a firearm every 17 minutes, 87 people are killed during an average day, and 609 are killed every week.

Also, according to CNN, the ATF claims that almost 70% of recovered guns from crimes in Mexico came from the U.S.

In a study the ATF conducted in 2009 of 6,000 seized guns stored in Guatemala, 40 percent came from the United States, according to New Republic.

More:

http://www.cnn.com/2012/04/26/us/mexico-crime-guns/