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Gun Control & RKBA

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AndyS

(14,559 posts)
Mon Dec 20, 2021, 12:01 PM Dec 2021

For gun violence reduction gun owners are irrelevant. [View all]

The reason gun control doesn't pass has nothing to do with gun owners. Sorry to deflate your overblown ego and sense of self importance but you are simply irrelevant.

Only 9% of voters, I assume gun owners, favor lessening gun restrictions.

Gun owners are not even a consideration, they are a minuscule minor irritation.

Sensible gun laws and the reduction of gun deaths, injuries and $280,000,000 a year cost are held hostage by the gun lobby.

Over the careers of current Senators the NRA has contributed $71,405,873 in campaign funds. For instance Mitch McConnell got $1.3m which works out to $1,863 per dead constituent. Mitt Romney got the most at $13,647,676 or $9,993 per dead constituent. Chuck Grassley single handedly blocked the last attempt at universal background checks and he's a piker at only $226,007 or $856 per dead constituent.

In 2020 alone the NRA spent $787,652 in direct contributions and another $29,355,400 in 'indirect' spending through PACs which filters into political contributions. I can't calculate that over the careers of our current Senators but it's kinda big, doncha' think? And that's just the NRA, not the entirety of gundom which includes the gun makers and other gun groups.

So it's not the poor besotted gun owners who are a problem. It's the ones who make $$ off death and misery.

https://elections.bradyunited.org/take-action/nra-donations-116th-congress-senators
https://www.opensecrets.org/orgs/national-rifle-assn/summary?id=d000000082

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crickets AndyS Dec 2021 #1
If voting rights can't get passed... LiberatedUSA Dec 2021 #2
Yeah so lets just ignore the 40,000 or so people guns take from us AndyS Dec 2021 #3
Oh Andy, I just gave ya a statement of fact. LiberatedUSA Dec 2021 #4
If that's the way you interpreted my response to your AndyS Dec 2021 #5
Gun control supporters are pretty irrelevant as well hack89 Dec 2021 #6
7 out of 8 ain't bad . . . AndyS Dec 2021 #7
But don't you need national legislation to solve gun violence? hack89 Dec 2021 #8
One step at a time. We are following the Gunner model AndyS Dec 2021 #9
So you are thinking very long term? hack89 Dec 2021 #10
All of them . . . AndyS Dec 2021 #11
Happy to see you are retaining your sense of humor hack89 Dec 2021 #12
Back atcha'. AndyS Dec 2021 #13
Not in my lifetime fortunately hack89 Dec 2021 #14
I don't know which is more sad, AndyS Dec 2021 #15
Except there have been "tipping points" every year hack89 Dec 2021 #16
If your best friend is a Republican supreme court and a money grubbing AndyS Dec 2021 #18
Ok. Nt hack89 Dec 2021 #19
Well, Democrats have abdicated protecting my civil right to bear arms krispos42 Dec 2021 #22
You are either completely misreading the indicators . . . Surf Fishing Guru Dec 2021 #17
Looks like you did a bad copy-paste of photo captions krispos42 Dec 2021 #21
Except now the Republicans control the governor's seat and the House of Delegates krispos42 Dec 2021 #20
Point of fact melm00se Jan 2022 #23
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