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« on: January 18, 2011, 09:03:10 AM »

Ron Paul: Gun control push after Tucson massacre is ‘despicable’

By Sahil Kapur
Tuesday, January 18th, 2011 -- 9:00 am



'Guns and violence are a fact of life,' Texas Rep. insists

Texas Republican Rep. Ron Paul assailed as "nonsensical" the recent attempts at stiffening gun control laws in the aftermath of the shooting rampage in Arizona that killed six and left thirteen injured

In an op-ed for The Hill published Monday, Paul sharply denounced the violence in Tucson last Saturday, but said that "some have attempted to use this tragedy to discredit philosophical adversaries or score political points. This sort of opportunism is simply despicable."

Members of both parties, in response to the shootings that left Rep. Gabrielle Giffords (D-AZ) critically wounded, have introduced legislation that would outlaw the selling of high-capacity ammunition magazines, close the "gun show loophole," and people from carrying firearms within 1,000 feet of lawmakers.

"This always seems to be the knee jerk reaction to any crime committed with a gun," Paul wrote. "Nonsensical proposals to outlaw guns around federal officials and install bulletproof barriers in the congressional gallery only reinforce the growing perception that politicians view their own lives as far more important than the lives of ordinary citizens."

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« Reply #1 on: January 18, 2011, 09:10:44 AM »

Of course politicians are opportunistic. It's in their nature....

Just like Ken Olberstarr when the bridge in Minneapolis collapsed... He went down TO THE SITE, when bodies were being pulled out of the water and said that "this could have been prevented if we had more gas taxes.."

Politicians can be sick individuals at times....
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