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...AS I WAS WRITTING THIS BLOG, I WAS LISTENING TO THE RERUN OF MEET THE PRESS@MSNBC AND HEARING THESE WORDS COMING FROM MAYOR OF NEW YORK CITY SAY THESE WORDS, "WE HAD ANOTHER SHOOTING LIKE THIS JUST YESTERDAY ONLY THIS SHOOTING WAS NOT IN A SCHOOL BUT IN A HOSPITAL...
NOW WHAT WAS TAHT WE WERE SAYING WE WERE GOING TO MAKE A MOVE AGAINST THE GUN LOBBY MONIES TO OUR LAW MAKERS: LOCAL, STATE AND FEDERAL?!? PLEASE GIVE IT A BREAK (NUP)
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In 2009, when I was trying to figure out why gun sales were so brisk, I visited a couple of gun shops in Riverside and Corona.
Back then, part of the reason people were arming themselves, they told me, was that President Obama had recently taken office, and they feared that he would crack down on gun ownership. A Riverside gun shop owner said he wasn't sure whether or not Obama was a Muslim, and if by chance someone took a shot at him, there could be rioting. People wanted to make sure they were armed and ready for war.
In Corona, another gun shop owner told me that "once private gun ownership is eliminated, there's nothing to stop the government from doing what it wants to do."He seemed pretty sure we were headed in that direction, but gun ownership is never going to be eliminated in this country. We love guns. We have more than 300 million of them, which is nearly one for every man, woman and child. In 2010, nearly 5.5 million firearms were manufactured in this country, 95% of them for the U.S. market.
And our support for guns just keeps growing. In 1969, Gallup reported that 60% of Americans supported a ban on handguns. In 2011, a Gallup poll found that only 26% wanted a ban.
It doesn't matter how many thousands of lives are lost (between 2001 and 2010, about 270,000 U.S. residents died in shootings, including homicide, suicide and accidents). And it doesn't seem to matter how many mass killings there are, like the one Friday at the elementary school in Connecticut.