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SecularMotion

(7,981 posts)
Fri Apr 29, 2016, 05:34 AM Apr 2016

RI Coalition Against Gun Violence holds 2nd annual State House rally

The RICAGV (Rhode Island Coalition Against Gun Violence) held their second annual rally outside the State House, reaffirming their support for three critical pieces of legislation that would ban guns on school grounds, take guns away from domestic abusers and limit magazine capacity to ten rounds. The General Assembly has shown little appetite for these bills in past years, though there are some signs that some sort of compromise bill on keeping guns out of the hands of domestic abusers might pass this year.

This rally comes after a punishing Senate Judiciary hearing Tuesday night that lasted until after midnight. (I’ll have a piece on that over the weekend.) Speaking about Tuesday night’s hearing, Jerry Belair, president of the RICAGV, said that though he doesn’t like to speak ill of any elected officials, Senators Stephen R. Archambault (Democrat District 22, Smithfield, North Providence, Johnston) and Frank S. Lombardi (Democrat – Distict 26, Cranston), “did more testifying than almost anybody else. They seemed to be unwilling to listen.”

Between the first three witnesses, all representing the gun lobby, and the Senators own “testimony” it took three hours before a single member of the public representing the other side of the argument could testify, said Belair. When his side finally got to speak, said Belair, the Senators did everything they could to interrupt and disagree, “doing everything they could to not make us as effective” in delivering our message.

Belair teased a poll that the RICAGV will be releasing soon that indicates that Rhode Islanders, 3 to 1, want a ten round magazine limit. The same poll says 4 to 1 Rhode Islanders don’t want guns in schools (contrary to Senator Lombardi’s fantasy scenario spelled out here), and 92 percent of Rhode Islanders don’t want domestic violence offenders to possess guns.

http://www.rifuture.org/ricagv-2nd-rally.html
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RI Coalition Against Gun Violence holds 2nd annual State House rally (Original Post) SecularMotion Apr 2016 OP
All those 30-round rifles killed *ZERO* people in Rhode Island in 2014. benEzra Apr 2016 #1
"who want the thing banned entirely and don't give a crap about reasonableness. " beevul Apr 2016 #3
Congratulations on the record turnout sarisataka Apr 2016 #2

benEzra

(12,148 posts)
1. All those 30-round rifles killed *ZERO* people in Rhode Island in 2014.
Fri Apr 29, 2016, 12:49 PM
Apr 2016
https://www.fbi.gov/about-us/cjis/ucr/crime-in-the-u.s/2014/crime-in-the-u.s.-2014/tables/table-20

You hate gun *ownership*, not gun violence. Even if a class of guns is used in zero murders a year in RI.

FWIW, a ten-round limit is less than what was sold in Rhode Island in the *1860s*. The very first Winchester repeating rifles (1866) held 15+1, as did the Henry (1861) that preceded them. A ten round limit is like banning all abortions after the tenth week; it only sounds reasonable to those who either know little about the issue, or who want the thing banned entirely and don't give a crap about reasonableness.

 

beevul

(12,194 posts)
3. "who want the thing banned entirely and don't give a crap about reasonableness. "
Fri Apr 29, 2016, 02:12 PM
Apr 2016

Yup. That's them.

sarisataka

(20,886 posts)
2. Congratulations on the record turnout
Fri Apr 29, 2016, 01:51 PM
Apr 2016

From the pictures, I counted 86 separate individuals at the event (including children, reporters, people passing by and several who appeal to have been lobbying for a health care bill in the same area). That is rather high for a gun control rally.

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