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To: Broken_Clock who wrote (83821)1/15/2013 5:21:10 PM
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The NRA does not want any research on gun violence that would cast doubt on their key assertions -- remember, they MUST have you believe that guns make you safe -- that guns do not kill people. Anything that casts doubt on this empty assertion must be stopped dead in its tracks. Police gun down people on the streets of America. Exposing this as an integral part of the problem of gun violence is NOT something the NRA will allow to see the light of day. The NRA needs you to think that there are "good guys" and "bad guys"-- and we all need guns to stop "bad guiys". How is it supposed to seem that way if we paid attention to "good guys" shooting "good guys". We might drift off into thoughts that somehow guns are part of the problem -- that the prevalence and excessive use of guns leads to more deaths than would otherwise be the case?

Guns kill people. The NRA kills research on gun violence.