Elvin Daniel is Daniel Webster New Useful Idiot

Daniel Webster is a professor and the director of the Center for Gun Policy and Research at the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health in Baltimore, so you know he’s an enemy of our 2A, and what do enemies need? Useful idiots to do their dirty work:

Elvin Daniel joined a growing list of citizens demanding that Congress strengthen federal gun laws including background checks for all gun purchases. That Daniel is a card-carrying N.R.A. member should come as no surprise. National surveys show that 84 percent of gun owners and 74 percent of N.R.A. members support background check requirements for all gun sales.
Source: http://www.nytimes.com/roomfordebate/2014/01/26/who-should-be-invited-to-the-state-of-the-union/obama-should-invite-an-nra-member-who-supports-background-checks

#1. Elvin’s NRA membership should be revoked at once. I don’t care if Elvin’s sister was killed by an “illegal gun” as he wrote in “The gun that killed my sister,”   if his sister’s had died from a dropped a piano on her head, would he have written “The piano that killed my sister”? I doubt it. Elvin is nothing but a double agent, a stranger among us, a spy, and it’s time to remove him.

#2. Only the NRA has access to the membership rooster, so only they can survey NRA members. It’s the same reason that it’s easier for the AARP to survey their members than for me to call a bunch of old people and hope they’re members of the AARP.

Here’s the truth about so-called background checks:

It’s a weekly occurrence in Akron, several shootings for police to solve, all despite the police department’s best efforts to get the guns off Akron streets.

The problem is frustrating for Akron Police Chief James Nice who says teens and young adults just break into homes and keep stealing more guns to shoot each other with. He doesn’t think the justice system is doing enough to stop them.

Nice tells AkronNewsNow ” Unfortunately nobody is putting these kids in jail, and right now if you’re being arrested in Summit County for weapons under disability, or concealed carry, they’re doing zero days in jail. I’ve been screaming about this. This is the problem.”

Nice says Summit County judges are not always sentencing those convicted of weapons violations so they fear no consequences when they attempt to settle disputes with bullets
Source: http://www.buckeyefirearms.org/node/9148

Before some liberals says “well, if people didn’t keep guns at home, guns wouldn’t get stolen” which is kinda like saying that if women gained 200 pounds, they wouldn’t get raped.

Here’s a fact: “our own Federal Government noted that nearly 40 percent of all crime guns are acquired from street level dealers, who are criminals in the black market business of peddling stolen and recycled guns”
Source: http://thehill.com/blogs/congress-blog/judicial/294213-why-universal-background-checks-wont-work#ixzz2rYZGdEK1

   

 

 

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