Tuesday, March 12, 2013




Mark Kelly, "This is a social safety issue...." He is correct. There are far too many guns on the street. What is to prevent a gunman to send a person into a Walmart and purchase ammunition so he can commit a crime? Nothing. There is too much opportunity for gun crime and violence.

The gun culture in the USA is limited to a selective population in the USA and they are encouraged by the NRA to continue to purchase weapons and spend money. This is a gun economy gone wrong. We need regulation to protect the majority of Americans. 

The electorate needs to ask themselves how much they sincerely understand about the Second Amendment and how much is myth. They need to ask themselves how much they use a gun in their lives. Many will say never. 

Currently, the NRA is doing the same thing Cheney did when he was predatory to find young people to recruit for the military, they put multi-million dollar cars on the NASCAR racetrack. That will promote a more and specialized population to purchase more guns and become NRA members. 

The entire nation are not NASCAR fans. We know who these folks are because they were on the front lines in Iraq. They are small town people and they sacrifice for their country. Their opportunities in life are somewhat limited, too. They are not coming from booming economies even at the height of Bush's predatory economy. The NRA is inappropriate in seeking higher guns sales among a focus group of people. I guarantee there will be a problem with violence in that audience.