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SecularMotion

(7,981 posts)
Wed Dec 23, 2015, 10:29 AM Dec 2015

N.B.A. Lends Its Name and Its Stars to Campaign Against Gun Violence

The National Basketball Association, alarmed by the death toll from shootings across the country, is stepping directly into the polarizing debate over guns, regulation and the Second Amendment with an unusual advertising campaign in partnership with one of the nation’s most aggressive advocates of stricter limits on firearm sales.

In a move with little precedent in professional sports, the N.B.A. is putting the weight of its multibillion-dollar brand and the prestige of its star athletes behind a series of television commercials calling for an end to gun violence.

The first ads, timed to reach millions of basketball fans during a series of marquee games on Christmas Day, focus on shooting victims and contain no policy recommendations. The words “gun control” are never mentioned.

But the organization that paid for them, Everytown for Gun Safety, has a robust and controversial agenda: It was founded by former New York City Mayor Michael R. Bloomberg specifically as a counterweight to the National Rifle Association, and the group also battles at the local, state and federal level to expand background checks for gun buyers, strengthen penalties for gun trafficking and ban gun sales to people convicted of domestic abuse.

http://www.nytimes.com/2015/12/24/sports/basketball/nba-gun-violence-campaign-michael-bloomberg.html
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N.B.A. Lends Its Name and Its Stars to Campaign Against Gun Violence (Original Post) SecularMotion Dec 2015 OP
Wonder if NBA would support safe storage/child proofing ads? Eleanors38 Dec 2015 #1
Or vigorous enforcement of domestic violence laws? friendly_iconoclast Dec 2015 #2
Let's hope they do better than Bloomberg's last group of high profile spokepeople DonP Dec 2015 #3
Or actual prosecution of rapists. GGJohn Dec 2015 #4
k&r DesertRat Dec 2015 #5
 

DonP

(6,185 posts)
3. Let's hope they do better than Bloomberg's last group of high profile spokepeople
Wed Dec 23, 2015, 10:32 PM
Dec 2015

His Mayors Against (all) Illegal Guns group kind of fell apart as spokespeople as a pretty good cross section of the mayors were arrested for everything from fraud to pedophilia.

But I'm sure these wealthy NBA stars will match their NFL brethren for quality and good behavior.

I heard Ray Rice has some time on his hands, maybe he could help out too?

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