5 REASONS THE NRA IS WRONGThe next time you hear someone...



5 REASONS THE NRA IS WRONG

The next time you hear someone repeating pro-gun NRA propaganda, respond with these five points: 

1. Gun laws save lives. Consider the federal assault weapons
ban. After it became law in 1994, gun massacres – defined as instances of gun
violence in which six or more people were shot and killed – fell by 37
percent. The number of people dying from mass shootings fell by 43 percent. But
when Republicans in Congress let the ban lapse in 2004, gun massacres more than
doubled.

2. The Second Amendment was never intended to permit mass slaughter.
When the Constitution was written more than 200 years ago, the framers’ goal
was permit a “well-regulated militia,” not to enable Americans to
terrorize their communities. 

3. More guns have not, and will not, make us safer. More than 30
studies show that guns are linked to an increased risk for violence and
homicide. In 1996, Australia initiated a mandatory buyback program to
reduce `the number of guns in private ownership. Their firearm homicide rate
fell 42 percent in the seven years that followed.

4. The vast majority of Americans want stronger gun safety laws.
According to Gallup, 96 percent of Americans support universal background
checks, 75 percent support a 30-day waiting period for all gun sales, and 70
percent favor requiring all privately owned guns to be registered with the
police. Even the vast majority of gun owners are in favor of common-sense gun
safety laws.

5. The National Rifle Association is a special interest group
with a stranglehold on the Republican Party.
In 2016, the group spent a record
$55 million on elections. Their real goal is to protect a few big gun
manufacturers who want to enlarge their profits.

America
is better than the NRA. America is the young people from Parkland, Florida, who
are telling legislators to act like adults. It’s time all of us listen.

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