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Robb

(39,665 posts)
Mon Sep 9, 2013, 10:21 AM Sep 2013

The GOP's "Handguns in Yellowstone" Amendment Claims a 3-Year Old Victim

When Senator Tom Coburn (R-OK) attached an amendment permitting tourists to carry loaded handguns in the nation’s national parks onto the 2009 Credit Card Holders’ Bill of Rights, it was an accident waiting to happen. On the morning of Saturday September 7th, in Yellowstone National Park’s Grant Village Campground that accident happened with tragic results for a young girl who fatally shot herself with a loaded handgun. The girl was just three years old.

The national parks had been virtually gun free zones for decades until Coburn, with heavy NRA backing, attached an amendment to the 2009 Credit Card Holders’ bill to have the prohibition on loaded firearms lifted. His poisoned pill amendment was approved by Congress and signed by President Obama into law. Had Obama not signed the bill, credit card reform would have been scuttled and the big banks would have emerged the victor. However, by signing the bill, the NRA benefited from the provision that permitted loaded guns to be carried into the national parks.

Although Coburn touts the bill as having reducing violent crime, once falsely boasting on MSNBC’s Morning Joe that "rapes, murders, robberies and assaults are down about 85 percent since we did that", the reality is that allowing loaded guns in the parks has not made them safer and it has increased the risk of fatal accidents like the one that claimed the little girl’s life on Saturday. While violent crimes have never been a serious problem inside the national parks, the first year loaded handguns were allowed (beginning in February of 2010) the number of violent crimes rose from 307 to 369 violent crimes or a twenty percent increase. In 2011, the number declined back down to 323 violent crimes, a total that still exceeded the 2009 total.

Perhaps more importantly, the number of homicides rose from just three in 2009 to fifteen in 2010, a five fold increase. Clearly the claim that loaded guns in the parks has made them safer does not stand up to the evidence which suggests otherwise. Rapes and aggravated assaults also rose from 2009 and 2010 after loaded guns were permitted. Of the four types of violent crime, only robberies decreased and they declined only slightly.

Read More: http://www.politicususa.com/2013/09/08/gops-handguns-yellowstone-amendment-claims-3-year-victim.html

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The GOP's "Handguns in Yellowstone" Amendment Claims a 3-Year Old Victim (Original Post) Robb Sep 2013 OP
So, the NRA is responsible for the death of yet another child. Arkansas Granny Sep 2013 #1
and Senator Tom Coburn (R-OK) tblue Sep 2013 #5
Fucking NRA/GOP/KKK gun nut assholes gopiscrap Sep 2013 #2
Obviously the billh58 Sep 2013 #3
The cost to society far outweigh the benefits. mikeysnot Sep 2013 #4

tblue

(16,350 posts)
5. and Senator Tom Coburn (R-OK)
Thu Sep 12, 2013, 04:55 AM
Sep 2013

He's got that baby's blood on his hands. I hope he's reminded of this every day.

billh58

(6,635 posts)
3. Obviously the
Mon Sep 9, 2013, 10:45 AM
Sep 2013

NRA's definition of a "good guy with a gun" does not match reality, as more guns in more places leads to more idiots with guns everywhere.

According to the NRA and some Gungeoneers, the Second Amendment ensures the liberty of Americans by guaranteeing that guns are more sacrosanct than human life. Without guns, they say, we would all be at the mercy of crooks, crazies, and a tyrannical government. If that were true, how in the world do the majority of Americans (who don't own guns) manage to survive and function on a daily basis?

Bottom line? More guns in public = more death and injury, while fewer guns in public = more Americans safe from gun violence. Sounds like a no-brainer to me.

mikeysnot

(4,757 posts)
4. The cost to society far outweigh the benefits.
Mon Sep 9, 2013, 10:52 AM
Sep 2013

another innocent child falls to the coward gun nuts fear and ignorance.

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