After the Sandy Hook massacre, the consensus was that now, finally, there would be some common sense reforms including background checks and limits on gun magazines. Not so. Clearly, the NRA thinks they've won, and perhaps they've won the last battle, but the tide has turned and the new generation won't abide this sanctioned murder, any more than they abide racial or gender discrimination.
Saturday, July 27, 2013
Another Day, Another Gun Massacre
This time the massacre occurred in Hialeah, Florida where a gunman took hostages and ended up killing 6 before being shot by a S.W.A.T. team. It wasn't that long ago when multiple killings were front page news for days. Now, thanks to a cynical numbness promoted by the National Rifle Rampage Association and their paid political shills, it's become a mundane story. It barely makes a wave.
After the Sandy Hook massacre, the consensus was that now, finally, there would be some common sense reforms including background checks and limits on gun magazines. Not so. Clearly, the NRA thinks they've won, and perhaps they've won the last battle, but the tide has turned and the new generation won't abide this sanctioned murder, any more than they abide racial or gender discrimination.
After the Sandy Hook massacre, the consensus was that now, finally, there would be some common sense reforms including background checks and limits on gun magazines. Not so. Clearly, the NRA thinks they've won, and perhaps they've won the last battle, but the tide has turned and the new generation won't abide this sanctioned murder, any more than they abide racial or gender discrimination.