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On Mother’s Day, Sandy Hook Moms Remind Americans Of The Danger Guns Pose To Children

Four Newtown mothers whose children were killed during the December 14th shooting at Sandy Hook Elementary School have a message for the country this Mother’s Day: “We are not going away.”

In a heartbreaking essay, Jackie Barden, Nicole Hockley, Nelba Marquez-Greene and Francine Wheeler reflect upon their childrens’ lives, thank those who have stood behind them and ask others to make the Sandy Hook Promise. They write that while they’re disappointed by the Senate’s recent failure to pass additional gun regulations, they aren’t giving up on their efforts to prevent tragedies like Sandy Hook from happening in the future:

There have been nearly four thousand gun related deaths since Newtown. Too many mothers are spending too much time talking to their children in heaven instead of across the kitchen table….It is time, as six-year-old Ana Marquez-Greene once said, to “let love win.” There are 150 million parents in this country and it’s our goal to unite them in a place of common ground. This is the Sandy Hook Promise.

This Mother’s Day, we encourage you to make the Sandy Hook Promise with us. Today is not about guns, laws or politics; it is about mothers and love. As “Sandy Hook Moms,” we often hear the phrase “I can’t imagine what you are going through.” Well, please imagine it. Imagine what it’s like to lose a son or daughter to gun violence and encourage your elected officials to do the same. We never thought our school, our community or these innocent children would ever face the unspeakable. The more we as parents expand the boundaries of our love beyond our family and to all children, the more likely a tragedy like the one that broke our hearts will never happen again.

The tragedy in Newtown has exposed the threats guns pose to children — not just in mass shootings but, for many children, in their everyday lives at home. In 2010, 15,576 children and teenagers were injured by firearms — three times the number of U.S. soldiers injured in the war in Afghanistan, according to a study by the Children’s Defense Fund. At least 71 children aged 12 and under have been killed by guns in the five months since the Newtown shooting. Several of these have been tragic accidental shootings by other children: on April 29, five-year-old Kristian Sparks shot and killed his two-year-old sister with a rifle marketed for kids. In the past two weeks alone, there have been at least eight accidents involving children shooting themselves or other children.

Proper firearm storage could prevent many of these accidental shootings: if children don’t have access to guns, they won’t be tempted to handle and shoot them. But about 29 percent of households with children under 12 don’t lock up their guns, and nearly half of U.S. states don’t have laws that punish individuals who provide children unsupervised access to firearms. And although the National Rifle Association — which fought hard against expanding background checks and other gun safety measures earlier this year — teaches a gun safety course for children, one of its convention speakers recently suggested parents store guns in a safe in their kids’ rooms.

Justice

Bleeding Ex-Girlfriend Shooting Target Discontinued By Manufacturer


Zombie Industries, the company behind an “ex-girlfriend” mannequin that bleeds when shot, announced yesterday that it will discontinue the target and redesign it to have green skin in order to make it appear less like a real woman. In an interview with the Huffington Post, the company’s CEO added that he is disappointed that “people’s feelings were hurt.”

Earlier this week, online retailer Amazon announced that it would no longer sell the ex-girlfriend shooting mannequin. Zombie Industries also makes a green zombie target that resembles President Obama.

Justice

Missouri Passes Gun Nullification Bill That Criminalizes Federal Law Enforcement

A Missouri bill that would make all federal gun laws “null and void” and criminalize enforcement of those laws was sent to Gov. Jay Nixon (D) Thursday, after it overwhelmingly passed the House this week by a vote of 118-36. If the bill is signed into law by the state’s Democratic governor, Missouri would become the second state to enact a nullification law that is clearly unconstitutional. After the enactment of a Kansas law containing similar provisions, Attorney General Eric Holder sent Kansas officials a letter warning that the Department of Justice would take Kansas to court over the issue. The bill also contains several other provisions to relax state gun laws. Fox News reports:

In addition to declaring federal gun laws unenforceable, the bill would allow concealed weapons to be carried by designated school personnel in school buildings. It would allow appointed “protection officers” to carry concealed weapons as long as they have a valid permit and register with the state Department of Public Safety. The officers would also be required to complete a training course.

The bill would also allow people with a firearms permit to openly carry weapons less than 16 inches in length even in localities that prohibit open-carry of firearms.

Privacy rights of gun owners have been a hot topic this legislative session after lawmakers learned the state Highway Patrol shared the list of concealed weapons permit holders with a federal agent in the Social Security Administration.

The legislation passed Wednesday would prevent people from publishing any identifying information on gun owners. A person who publishes such information would be guilty of a class A misdemeanor. It also would prevent doctors or nurses from being required to ask patients about firearm ownership.

The measure would also lower the minimum age required to obtain a concealed weapons permit from 21 to 19.

The bill’s nullification provision not only declares invalid all laws that ”infringe on the people’s right to keep and bear arms as guaranteed by the Second Amendment.” It also specifically states that several existing federal gun laws are void, including the Gun Control Act of 1968, even though that law merely sets forth the basic licensing system and list of prohibited gun purchasers and sellers that is now in place, and has not been deemed to violate the Second Amendment. The law also makes enforcement by federal officials a misdemeanor, and creates a private cause of action for Missouri citizens who are the subjects of federal enforcement to file a lawsuit for damages.

The bill even prohibits laws that impose “registration” and “confiscation” of guns, even though the failed bill in Congress to simply expand background checks would have included a provision explicitly banning a gun registry, and making its implementation punishable with jail time  –  a point that even gun rights organizations made during the National Rifle Association’s recent conference. But this is not the only recent Missouri bill to take an extreme and untenable position. The state Senate recently voted to entirely defund the state’s driver’s license bureau, citing gun confiscation worries, and both houses passed a bill to thwart a nonbinding United Nations resolution on sustainable resource development that conspiracy theorists warn will take away their freedom.

Politics

Rubio Asks Voters To ‘Stand With’ Kelly Ayotte For Opposing ‘Big Government’ Background Checks

Likely 2016 presidential candidate Sen. Marco Rubio (R-FL) is asking supporters of his Reclaim America PAC to support beleaguered Sen. Kelly Ayotte (R-NH) for voting down a bipartisan amendment extending background checks for gun purchases. Since joining 45 other Republicans in opposing the measure — which would have expanded screenings to guns purchased at gun shows and online — Ayotte has seen her approval ratings plumet and has come under withering criticism from constituents and families of gun violence victims at town halls across New Hampshire. Rubio also opposed the measure.

“Senator Ayotte stood tall in her defense of American gun owners, now it’s time for us to stand tall in defense of her,” Rubio wrote on his Facebook, linking readers to a “Stand With Kelly” petition on the Reclaim America PAC.

The petition claims that “Liberals just can’t get over the fact that their most recent attempt to restrict our SecondAmendment rights was defeated soundly by the American people” and portrays background checks as “big government.” Public opinion polls show that Americans overwhelmingly support additional gun screenings, including 91 percent of New Hampshire adults.

Rubio’s PAC says that advocates of gun safety will run “attack ads that distort the truth” and “are now pouring special interest money into New Hampshire to attack Senator Ayotte for supporting the rights of law-abiding gun owners.”

On Wednesday, the National Rifle Association (NRA) announced that it will spend $250,000 to run television commercials supporting Ayotte’s vote. Americans for Responsible Solutions, a group founded by Gabby Giffords, is also airing an ad critical of the first-term senator.

Justice

Texas Congressman Raffling Off Same Type Of Assault Rifle Used At Sandy Hook


Rep. Steve Stockman’s (R-TX) official campaign Twitter account sent out a series of tweets on Wednesday evening offering one lucky American the chance to win an assault rifle. Not just any assault rifle, though, Stockman is offering the Bushmaster AR-15, the same rifle used in the tragic shooting at Sandy Hook Elementary School in Newton, CT:

In fairness to Stockman, his gun raffle is unusually compliant with federal law for someone who has threatened to work towards impeaching President Obama for seeking to expand background checks. According to the official rules listed on the campaign’s website, the newly minted assault rifle owner will have to go through this same supposed imposition on their freedom:

Firearms prizes must be claimed through a licensed firearms dealer in accordance with federal, state and local law. Firearms prize winners must meet all legal requirements and will be subject to a dealer’s background check.

This isn’t the first time Stockman’s campaign account pulled an outlandish stunt to gain donations or grow its email list. In April, the account sent out word that Stockman would be offering bumper stickers that read “If babies had guns, they wouldn’t be aborted.”

Justice

Police Chief Calls Out Armed Protest Threat In Washington DC

Credit: Karen Bleier/AFP/Getty Images

A July 4 march encourages gun advocates to carry loaded rifles into Washington, DC and knowingly break the law. Although described as a nonviolent “act of civil obedience,” organizer Adam Kokesh implied a threat of violence if “the government chooses to make it violent.” He encourages participants to peacefully submit to law enforcers but underlines that point with, “We are truly saying in the SUBTLEST way possible that we would rather die on our feet than live on our knees.”

Since Friday, more than 2,000 people have RSVPed to the march to “put the government on notice.”

In a local news channel interview pointed out by Politico, Metropolitan Police Department Chief Cathy Lanier explained that this is an open disregard for DC law:

[W]hen you cross with firearms and you’re not in compliance with the law now you’re talking about a criminal offense and there’s going to be some action by police. Obviously there has been no permit filed by the organizer and we’ve not made contact with the organizer yet. But we will, and we’ll make sure they understand that if they want to pass through the District of Columbia with loaded firearms as long as they are in compliance with the firearms laws for transportation of firearms to the District, we’re all for it. But passing into the District of Columbia with firearms is a violation of the law and we’ll have to treat it as such.

Whether Lanier’s warning invigorates or extinguishes the protest remains unclear.

Kokesh’s plans, along with a series of other open carry protests, undermines arguments made by the National Rifle Association against gun violence prevention. The NRA claims that it is unfair of the government to strengthen background checks or ban assault rifles for law-abiding citizens. Yet this protest plans to purposely break the law.

That point is missed by Kokesh. Open carry is illegal in the District, but Kokesh wants to aim his message at the federal government for attempting modest background checks supported by gun owners and non-gun owners alike.

Justice

Amazon Pulls Bleeding Ex-Girlfriend Shooting Target After Outcry


Thanks to multiple petitions, the “ex-girlfriend” mannequin that bleeds when shot will no longer be available to purchase on Amazon.com. “Alexa,” or “the ex,” as she is marketed, was thought to be an April Fool’s Joke when first covered last month. In fact, the doll is a very real product encouraging men to seek fatal revenge against women.

The company that manufactures the target, Zombie Industries, also displayed a target resembling President Obama at the NRA convention last week. Zombie Industries has a line of 15 “zombie” targets, including one woman because, as the website says, “To discriminate against Women by not having them represented in our product selection would be just plain sexist.”

The website features a promotional video showing several men “busting up a zombie chick.” Towards the end, the camera zooms up on a man holding a handgun to the prone mannequin’s head. He pulls the trigger a couple more times after saying, “Dodge this.”

Watch it:

Testimonials from customers praised the mannequin for looking like “my bitch ex-wife” and “a girl I knew in High School.”

Considering the staggering number of women who are killed by exes, boyfriends, husbands, and stalkers each year, Amazon should never have hesitated in dropping the mannequin. Guns are the most common weapon used to kill women, and having a gun in the house makes domestic abusers 7 times more likely to kill their partners. Women aren’t the only ones impacted by this fatal pattern; between 2009 and 2012, 40 percent of mass shootings began with the shooter targeting his girlfriend, wife or ex.

The NRA, which promotes Zombie Industries as a vendor, tried to defend its campaign against universal background checks by claiming women need guns to protect themselves. Thanks to the gun lobby’s fight to maintain the loophole that allows domestic abusers and stalkers to buy guns without background checks, hundreds of real ex-girlfriends will continue to face the risk of being attacked by dangerous men.

Justice

NRA Youth Magazine Recommends Kids Build Indoor Home Shooting Ranges

The National Rifle Association (NRA)’s overtures to children have come under fire after its annual conference last week, which advertised weapons for children and advocated storing firearms in kids’ rooms just on the heels of the fatal shooting of a two year old by her five year old brother. A ThinkProgress review of the NRA children’s magazine, InSights, found another piece of disturbing advice: kids should build target ranges inside their homes.

The article, “BB, It’s Cold Outside,” ran in the January 2013 edition of InSights. The spread features a picture of a young-looking boy holding a BB gun next to a fireplace, and is addressed to children who are “shooting a real gun now” but can’t wait to practice until it’s warm enough outside to make firing one fun. The NRA article recommends that, instead, the child build a home BB gun range to keep up.

While the article does tell kids to follow standard firing range safety rules and ask adult permission before setting up the indoor range, here are some other tips it offers:

– “Eliminate ricochet with a proper backstop. You have no idea how bouncy a tiny metal ball can be until you hear one whizzing by your head.

“There are plenty of indoor range setups you can find on the internet.”

– “You don’t want people opening a door or looking in a window to see a BB gun pointing at them.”

– “While you’re thinking of cool stuff to use as targets, also keep in mind how you’re going to set them up in your range. Hanging targets work great, by the way.

– “When you’re trying to improve accuracy, BB guns are the best. If you have a habit of flinching when pulling the trigger, BB guns will help you work that out.”

The online edition of the article links to a previous InSights feature article, which helpfully reminds young children that “The first and most important thing to remember is that with air guns, any projectile that does not hit a proper pellet stop has a very high possibility of a ricochet or bounce back. This is particularly true with a BB gun using round steel projectiles.”

Though BB guns are powered by air rather than gunpowder, they’re still very dangerous. A 2009 study in the journal Pediatrics found that BB guns and similar weapons send roughly 22,000 Americans to the emergency room each year, the overwhelming majority of whom are children aged 5-14. These injuries have, in some cases, been fatal. The American Association of Pediatrics has concluded that these guns “are weapons and should never be characterized as toys,” partly because “the range of muzzle velocities for nonpowder guns overlaps velocities reached by traditional firearms.”

It’s also questionable whether young children can be trusted to accurately carry out all of the NRA’s safety instructions. Not only are young children notoriously clumsy and irresponsible, but it’s unclear whether, say, an eight year old is capable of understanding the difference in lethality and risk between BB guns and real firearms. The Savage Arms .22 “Rascal” .22 rifles, which are frequently advertised in InSights under the banner “One Shot! One Thrill!,” don’t look all that different from some BB gun models.

Politics

GOP Lawmaker Pushes Legislation Based On Debunked Gun Conspiracy Theory

Sen. Tom Coburn (R-OK) seized the opportunity presented by the Senate’s water development bill to revive a soundly debunked conspiracy theory that the government is plotting to seize guns and wage war on the populace. In two amendments to the Water Resources Development Act (WRDA), Coburn wants to require all government agencies to report the number and types of firearms owned, purchased or lost each year, while repealing the gun ban on roughly 12 million acres managed by the Army Corps of Engineers. The Senate will vote at 2 pm on Wednesday to pass the measures.

Judging by these amendments, Coburn has not yet let go of his months-long crusade against the Department of Homeland Security, which he believed was stockpiling ammunition in a deliberate attempt to restrict access to the public. Conspiracy sites like Alex Jones’ InfoWars and WND warned that the purchases meant the DHS was “gearing up for huge wars” in an “arms race against the American people.” The agency responded to Coburn’s letter laying out exactly how unexceptional the purchase was, forcing the senator to admit that the amount of ammo was actually lower than in previous years. Even Breitbart.com dismissed the theory as “based more on panic than fact.”

Coburn’s amendment also seems to target the botched “Operation Fast and Furious” gun stings, which conservatives have tried to tie to Attorney General Eric Holder even though an independent investigation cleared him.

Since the background checks deal failed in the Senate, Coburn’s amendments, if passed, would represent the Senate’s second successful gun-related legislation after the Newtown elementary school shooting. Though the background checks proposal, with nearly 90 percent of public support, was considered politically impossible, Coburn’s plan to put more guns on federal lands and legislate based on conspiracy theories may well pass.

Update

Coburn has dropped the amendment to require agencies to disclose firearms purchases as a “goodwill gesture.” He will, however, move forward with the other amendment to allow guns on protected federal land.

Politics

Following Outrage Over Failure Of Background Checks Bill, Senators Now Say They May Back It

Sen. Jeff Flake (R-AZ) (Credit: NY Post)

Sen. Joe Manchin (D-WV) — the chief sponsor of a measure to expand background checks for gun purchases at gun shows and online — told CBS on Tuesday morning that he was optimistic that the amendment could pass the Senate with small “adjustments.” His comments come as at least two Republican senators who helped vote down the proposal in April signal they may be open changing their votes.

“I truly believe the background check bill is possible to get,” Manchin said on CBS’s This Morning, noting that some lawmakers “are afraid it will infringe on family transfers.” “We’ll clarify that language,” he promised. “When you transfer to family directly or online, it would be basically not subjected to the background check because that’s a personal transaction with a family member.”

Indeed, senators who saw their poll numbers plummet following the April vote and are facing a barrage of advertising from gun safety groups and pressure from the families of gun violence victims, may be reconsidering their opposition — if the amendment is slightly changed.

Sen. Jeff Flake (R-AZ) indicated to CNN that he is concerned about a current provision that would require family members or friends who swap guns online to undergo background checks and hinted that he may reverse his position if that language were altered. Aides to Sen. Johnny Isakson (R-GA) has also signaled that the senator may be open to compromise, leading Manchin to assure Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid (D-NV) “there were now more votes in support of the plan.”

Senate aides say the background check proposal may come back to the Senate floor “this month after consideration of an Internet taxation bill, or this summer after wavering senators have had enough time to reconsider their position.”

Advocates hope that a strong bipartisan vote for the amendment in the Senate will force House Speaker John Boehner (R-OH) to break the so-called Hastert rule and allow a vote on the measure in the more conservative House of Representatives. There, the amendment may not win the support of most Republicans, but could pass with overwhelming Democratic support. The House version of the Manchin compromise currently more than 120 co-sponsors, including three Republicans.

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