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I often say the Republicans are puppets of the NRA and here is further proof: The Republican-led Georgia Senate, upset that Delta Airlines cut ties with the NRA, has blocked a bill that would have exempted Delta from paying sales tax on jet fuel. For the safety of our children and grandchildren, we need to quit electing gun-worshipping Republicans.
Georgia Senate blocks tax bill benefitting Delta Airlines
http://freebeacon.com/politics/georg...elta-airlines/
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Senator Steve West has introduced a bill that would allow teachers in Kentucky to carry a gun. A similar bill has been proposed in Mississippi. Are students going to feel any safer knowing each of their teachers has a loaded gun? How about ensuring that crazy people can't get weapons in the first place? And then have an armed guard at every school entrance.
Mississippi Senate committee passes bill allowing teachers, staff to be armed
http://www.wreg.com/2018/02/27/ms-se...f-to-be-armed/
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House Speaker Paul Ryan -- a Republican -- declared, "We shouldn't be banning guns from law-abiding citizens." Hey, Paul, tell me why "citizens" should be allowed to purchase AR-15 assault rifles, huh?
Congress to focus on background checks after Florida massacre
https://www.aol.com/article/news/201...acre/23372457/
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Dick's will also no longer sell guns to anyone under 21. The CEO, whose father founded the chain, is urging Congress to ban assault rifles and raise the gun purchase age to 21 -- but we know that will never happen as long as Republicans control Congress.
Dick's Sporting Goods will stop selling assault-style rifles, high-capacity ammo magazines
http://www.msn.com/en-us/money/compa...D=ansmsnnews11
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Walmart quit selling AR-15s in 2015. Today the chain is following the lead of Dick's Sporting Goods:
Walmart raising age to buy guns and ammunition to 21
http://www.ajc.com/news/national/wal...G73DCxJJDc9rI/
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Teachers should teach. They should not become armed guards. One student tweeted this message to Donald Trump and the NRA: "My favorite teacher at Dalton high school just blockaded his door and proceeded to shoot. We had to run out the back of the school in the rain. Students were being trampled and screaming. I dare you to tell me arming teachers will make us safe."
After their teacher fires a gun at school, Georgia students use opportunity to challenge Trump’s proposal
http://www.latimes.com/nation/la-na-...228-story.html
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Assault rifles used to be sold at Fred Meyer Stores in Washington, Oregon and Idaho. Until today, assault rifles could be ordered from Fred Meyer stores in Alaska. Fred Meyer is joining Dick's Sporting Goods and Walmart in banning sales of guns and ammunition to minors. It's nice to know that not everyone in the US is in thrall to the NRA.
Kroger, the nation's biggest grocery chain, will no longer sell guns and ammunition to people under 21 at its Fred Meyer locations
https://www.cbsnews.com/news/kroger-...hose-under-21/
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A 1960 Frank Sinatra song asked "What's the matter with kids today?" -- and we're still asking that question 58 years later.
Texas teen arrested with semiautomatic rifle and ammo outside high school sporting event
http://www.timesunion.com/news/texas...h-12721169.php
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Dick's, Walmart, Fred Meyer.......and now there are four:
L.L. Bean raises minimum age for gun purchases to 21
http://www.msn.com/en-us/money/compa...D=ansmsnnews11
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In this case, a suicide prevented a massacre -- but how many other angry deranged teens are planning school shootings.....and how do we discover the plots and get help for the teens? It's getting to the point where millions of kids are going to quit going to school because they fear shootings.
Police: Student who committed suicide at Ohio middle school planned school massacre
CBS News, Mar 2 2018 4:!7 PM
The death of a 13-year-old from Jackson, Ohio has been ruled a suicide and police said the teen intended to carry out a school shooting. The boy shot himself in the head with a semiautomatic rifle at Jackson Middle School on the morning of February 20, just six days after 17 people were killed in a shooting at a high school in Parkland, Florida. According to Jackson Police Chief Mark Brink, notes on the student's phone showed an "admiration" for the Columbine shooters and an eight-step plan of "attack" on his middle school. The teen wrote: "I'll look in to those scared little britches [sic] in the eyes before I kill them. It's going to be fun. I'd hurt and destroy something bigger but my school is an easy target." Authorities said the student had 80 rounds of ammunition on him and did not know why he changed his mind about his alleged plans and shot himself.
https://www.cbsnews.com/news/police-...hool-massacre/
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What they're really saying is: "We need more guns, not fewer guns."
Florida Senate rejects ban on assault weapons, votes to arm teachers
http://www.yahoo.com/news/florida-se...154226849.html
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Attention, Donald Trump and the Republicans: The youth of today will never give up their fight against guns and gun violence. Contrary to what you think, the supposed "right" to own assault weapons is not more sacrosanct than the right to life.
Parkland survivors: "We don't need to listen to President Trump. President Trump needs to listen to the screams of the children and the screams of this nation."
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/entry/...c353a7acb?ncid
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Instead of being pessimistic about the possibility of our nation's gun laws being strengthened, Andrew Pollack should echo the words and attitude of Senator Robert Kennedy: "There are those who look at things the way they are and ask why. I dream of things that never were and ask why not."
Changing gun laws 'not achievable,' Parkland victim's father says
CBS News, Mar 4 2018 1:40 PM
Andrew Pollack, the father of 18-year-old Meadow Pollack, who was killed in the Parkland, Florida, shooting on February 14, says changing federal gun laws is just "not achievable" and the focus should instead be on strengthening school safety. Meadow was one of the 14 students and three others who were killed at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School.
"Gun laws right now are not achievable. My daughter was murdered by a gun. She should have been safe in the school," said Pollack on CBS News' Face the Nation today. "I'm not saying don't go after gun laws. I'm not a gun expert. I'm saying that's the problem. There have been 200 shootings. That's always getting twisted into gun laws and gun control. If we all focus together, one nation, no political affiliation, we could work together and make the schools safe and then go fight it out." Since his daughter's death, Pollack has been outspoken on demanding lawmakers act to prevent further tragedies like the one that took his daughter's life. "I want to be the last father of a murdered kid that's ever in this country," he said.
https://www.cbsnews.com/news/parklan...ging-gun-laws/
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The Florida House has yet to take up their own version of a school safety bill -- but are students really going to feel at ease knowing their teacher is carrying a loaded gun? And if a shooter bursts in, guess who his first target will be.
Florida Senate passes bill placing new restrictions on rifle sales and allowing some teachers to carry guns in class
http://www.wilx.com/content/news/Flo...475883563.html
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Frances McDormand just won a best actress Academy Award for Three Billboards In Ebbing, Missouri. Those billboards are fictional. This one is real -- and probably accurate, too:
Florida billboard slams NRA as 'terrorist organization'
HuffPost US, Mar 5 2018 1:28 PM
A political action committee has erected a massive billboard in Pensacola which says, "The National Rifle Association is a terrorist organization." The message was funded by the Mad Dog PAC, which sponsors billboards across the nation calling for President Donald Trump’s impeachment and attacking the nation’s largest gun lobby and select Republican politicians. The PAC is headed by Claude Taylor, a former staff member in Bill Clinton’s White House.
"With the GOP majority in the House and in the Senate, the NRA makes impossible any meaningful, common-sense gun reform. That includes background checks and assault weapon bans," Taylor told the Pensacola News Journal. He said another anti-NRA billboard will go up soon in Pittsburgh.
https://www.aol.com/article/news/201...tion/23377567/
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The school official stationed at the entrance said he thought the gunshots were coming from outside the school. If he really thought that, wouldn't he have run inside so he would be safe? So much for that excuse.
Two Parkland students with gunshot injuries plan to sue school district and officials for failing to protect students from gunman
http://www.yahoo.com/news/2-parkland...225219667.html
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"One small step." But at least it's a start.
Governor Rick Scott signs compromise gun control bill in wake of Florida school shooting
Los Angeles Times, Mar 9 2018 4:22 PM EST
Florida Governor Rick Scott today signed a $400 million school safety bill passed by the Legislature in response to the shooting at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School last month that killed 17 people. The bill falls short of what many of the shooting's survivors advocated for, but Scott, a Republican, said it balances "our individual rights with need for public safety."
It raises the minimum age to buy rifles from 18 to 21, extends a three-day waiting period for handgun purchases to include long guns and bans bump stocks that allow guns to mimic fully automatic fire. It also creates a so-called "guardian" program, a controversial provision that enables teachers and other school employees to carry handguns. Scott signed the bill surrounded by family members of students killed in the February 14 shooting.
https://www.cbsnews.com/news/gov-ric...rida-shooting/
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Well, this didn't take long. The NRA, which opposes any and all gun-control proposals, has filed a lawsuit claiming the "constitutional rights" of 18-to 21-year-olds are being violated if they aren't allowed to buy assault rifles and go on shooting sprees.
NRA sues Florida over gun bill just signed into law by Governor Rick Scott
https://www.usatoday.com/story/news/...law/412710002/
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I think the 17 crosses should be left on the billboard to point out the connection between the NRA and gun deaths. The NRA fights continually to ensure there are absolutely no restrictions or limitations on gun ownership, not even when it comes to AR-15s and other assault weapons. Why should the right to own an AR-15 outweigh every American's right to life?
Crosses hung from Kentucky billboard advertising gun show
The Associated Press, Mar 11 2018, 4:00 PM
Seventeen crosses with the names and ages of the victims killed in last month's massacre Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School in Parkland, Florida, have been hung from a Kentucky billboard advertising a gun show. It's unclear who placed the white crosses on the front edge of the billboard advertising the gun show that occurred at the Kentucky Exposition Center in Louisville in late February. The billboard along Interstate 65 shows a man holding two guns. A spokeswoman for billboard owner Outfront Media said Sunday the crosses would be removed.
http://abcnews.go.com/US/wireStory/c...-show-53669263
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Under federal law, a person has to be 21 to buy a handgun but can buy an assault rifle at 18. Most Americans favor raising the minimum age for all gun purchases to 21. Naturally the NRA hates that idea. An insightful Los Angeles Times editorial scrutinizes the NRA's insane belief that the Constitution gives teenagers the right to buy an AR-15 and go on a shooting spree.
The NRA says Florida's law raising the age limit on buying guns is unconstitutional. But is it?
http://www.latimes.com/nation/la-na-...htmlstory.html