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Re: NRA
> Yesterday a young man named Cho Seung-hui exercised his 2nd Amendment
> rights and showed 32 people he won't be pushed around.
>
Yes he did. he purchased a firearm legally and then used it to commit a
heinous crime. Was it the sellers fault? the School's? The nation's?
Your's? Mine?
That the guy was mentally unstable is very apparent now, but he passed all
the criteria for the purchase. when a person is fanatical, as he seemed to
be, you cannot guard against that. no laws, cameras, or alarm systems can
guard against someone who doesn't value human life.
"Robert L Bass" <no-sales-spam@bassburglaralarms> wrote in message
news:r4udnUF__-u3trjbnZ2dnUVZ_revnZ2d@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> After the horrific massacre at Virginia Tech I wondered what the NRA might
> say about it. They make no mention of the tragedy on their list of news
> stories they deem to be of interest to members. Their website did provide
> the following:
>
> "The Push"
>
> "Today is one of the most important days of the year for gun owners. The
> start of the NRA Annual Meetings is both a celebration of freedom and a
> rally for the Second Amendment, but it's also a show of force by gun
> owners to the enemies of freedom everywhere."
>
> This is followed by worrying about several efforts to curtail gun
> ownership. Each paragraph ends with the following refrain:
>
> "...But when we gather in St. Louis, we show them we won't be pushed
> around."
>
> Yesterday a young man named Cho Seung-hui exercised his 2nd Amendment
> rights and showed 32 people he won't be pushed around.
>
> --
>
> Regards,
> Robert L Bass
>
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