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DonViejo

(60,536 posts)
Wed Apr 17, 2013, 08:58 AM Apr 2013

NRA Ad: Listen To Police On Guns, Not Obama And Bloomberg

DAVID TAINTOR 8:19 AM EDT, WEDNESDAY APRIL 17, 2013

The National Rifle Association has released a new web ad, asserting that America's police disagree with President Obama and New York Mayor Michael Bloomberg on gun control.

"Seventy-one percent of police say Obama's gun ban will have zero effect on violent crime," the ad said, citing a poll from policeone.com. "Eighty percent of police say more background checks will have no effect. Ninety-one percent say the right answer is swift prosecution and mandatory sentencing. Tell your senator to listen to America's police instead of listening to Obama and Bloomberg."

CNN reported that the NRA is spending $500,000 to place the ad on websites like the Drudge Report, The Washington Post and Hulu. The ad was posted online Tuesday.

The Senate on Wednesday is set to vote on background checks legislation introduced by Sens. Joe Manchin (D-WV) and Pat Toomey (R-PA). Toomey conceded to NBC that the bill doesn't yet have the votes.



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NRA Ad: Listen To Police On Guns, Not Obama And Bloomberg (Original Post) DonViejo Apr 2013 OP
When are they going to arrest Adam Lanza? GeorgeGist Apr 2013 #1
I get your point there... Bay Boy Apr 2013 #2

Bay Boy

(1,689 posts)
2. I get your point there...
Wed Apr 17, 2013, 09:14 AM
Apr 2013

swift prosecution and mandatory sentencing wouldn't have done anything for the Sandy Hook victims. It would have an affect on the larger problem of what is mostly urban crime. But for mandatory sentencing to work you have to have room for those people and the cells are mostly filled up with pot smokers. Change the drug laws.

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