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    Mayors Against Illegal Guns To Spend $12 Millon for Comprehensive Background Checks

    Bloomberg a Martinet that buys power and seeks to exert his will with money. There are several articles on this forum that expose many of the "Mayors" that have prior records. He should use that 12 million to hep poor schools and sponsor after school programs for kids to keep them out of trouble. Or he could spend more on his daughter's Dressage horses. JMO

    Mayors Against Illegal Guns To Spend $12 Millon for Comprehensive Background Checks

    Frank Drover
    The Daily Sheeple
    March 23rd, 2013



    A group of mayors, with New York’s Michael Bloomberg at the helm, is set to spend $12 million on TV ads in a move designed to convince Senators that the country needs stronger gun control.

    “The time has come to end gun violence,” says a campaign tag line on theMayors Against Illegal Guns web site, and calls for a “comprehensive strategy” to curb gun related crime.

    “These ads bring the voices of Americans — who overwhelmingly support comprehensive and enforceable background checks — into the discussion to move senators to immediately take action to prevent gun violence,” Bloomberg said in a statement issued by the group he co-founded in 2006.

    The two ads posted on the group’s website, called “Responsible” and “Family,” show a gun owner holding a rifle while sitting on the back of a pickup truck.

    In one ad, the man says he’ll defend the Second Amendment but adds “with rights come responsibilities.” The ad then urges viewers to tell Congress to support background checks.
    In the other ad, the man, a hunter, says “background checks have nothing to do with taking guns away from anyone.” The man then says closing loopholes will stop criminals and the mentally ill from obtaining weapons.
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    Though proponents of strict background checks and an end to FTF, orface-to-face transfers, often claim registration does not signify an intent to seize weapons, warnings from gun owners in Canada and Australia suggest otherwise. Once registered, argue privacy advocates, government can easily issue laws to seize weapons directly from private owners, and know exactly where to go to get them.

    As Paul Joseph Watson notes in a recent report,registration of firearms often precedes confiscation.
    The US Congress is set to take up Federal legislation governing new firearms restrictions next month, though efforts from America’s gun owners have pressured most Senators and Representatives to abandon their plans to ban what they call “assault weapons,” more commonly known as semi-automatic firearms, and “high capacity” magazines that can hold more than 10 rounds of ammunition.

    The Mayors have a mission against illegal guns, but laws on State and Federal registers already punish individuals who illegally own weapons or restricted weapons without a license. Thus it
    seems clear that the intent of the new campaign is to pass restrictive legislation to first make guns illegal, and then punish owners of those newly classified weapons.

    Mayors Against Illegal Guns To Spend $12 Millon for Comprehensive Background Checks

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    NRA's LaPierre: Bloomberg 'Can't Buy America'

    Sunday, 24 Mar 2013 10:57 AM

    By Amy Woods

    National Rifle Association CEO Wayne LaPierre on Sunday declared that New York Mayor Michael Bloomberg “can’t Buy America” when it comes to the national gun debate.

    Appearing on NBC’s “Meet the Press,” LaPierre was reacting to Saturday’s announcement by Bloomberg of a new $12 million television ad campaign from Mayors Against Illegal Guns to help push senators in key states to back gun control efforts, including comprehensive background checks.

    "He can't spend enough of his $27 billion to impose his will on the American people," LaPierre asserted.

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    Bloomberg, appearing earlier in the program, predicted that there would be a political backlash against lawmakers who disregard the will of the people.

    "We're trying to do everything we can to impress upon the senators that this is what the survivors want, this is what the public wants," he explained. "If 90 percent of the public want something, and their representatives vote against that, common sense says, they are going to have a price to pay for that."

    LaPierre also flashed a newly released study pinpointing Chicago as 90th — out of 90 jurisdictions — in enforcing existing laws against felons carrying weapons.

    “Why is Chicago dead last in enforcement of the gun laws against gangs with guns, felons with guns, drug dealers with guns?” he asked host David Gregory.

    LaPierre insisted that the push for universal background checks on American gun owners is “a dishonest premise” that will lead to the creation of a list that will be abused by the government and media.

    “Criminals aren’t going to be checked,” he said. “The shooters in Tucson, in Aurora, in Newtown, they’re not going to be checked. They’re unrecognizable.”

    LaPierre also said the NRA-supported instant-check system on gun dealers around the county also falls short.

    “We’re a billion dollars into this system now,” he said. “It’s not fair. It’s not accurate. It’s not instant. They don’t prosecute any of the criminals that they catch. It’s a speed bump for the law-abiding.

    “They want to take this current mess of a system and expand it, now, to 100 million law-abiding gun owners,” LaPierre continued. “There is going to be a list created. That list will be abused.

    "Some newspaper will print it all. Somebody will hack it. We want to do the real things that make people safe. What’s appalled me about this whole debate is how little it’s had to do with making people safe and how much it has to do with this decade-long agenda to attack the Second Amendment.”


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    If he is not on vacation he is campaigning. Another taxpayer funded boondoggle. JMO


    Obama to Travel Around the Country on New Gun Control Campaign




    Mar 25, 2013 07:04 AM EST

    As New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg pumps millions of dollars into the airwaves, President Obama is getting ready for a brand new campaign. Obama will travel around the country on a gun control tour, despite Democrat Harry Reid killing Senator Dianne Feinstein's latest gun control legislation last week. Reid has offered for Feinstein to issue her legislation as an amendment, but won't bring the legislation as part of a larger gun control package to the Senate floor for a vote.

    Bloomberg's pro-gun control group Mayors Against Illegal Guns is launching the campaign in states where senators may be on the fence regarding a package of firearms proposals making its way to the Senate floor. As the push for that legislation appears to falter, President Obama plans to soon tour the country to talk about the need to reduce gun violence, a senior administration official confirmed to Fox News. Bloomberg also confirmed Sunday that he plans to spend $12 million to run ads in at least 10 states, suggesting there could be a political price to pay for opposing the measures.
    And of course, Bloomberg's personal obsession and mission against the National Rifle Association continues.


    NRA CEO Wayne LaPierre on Sunday challenged New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg's plan to spend $12 million on ads meant to pressure senators into backing strict new gun control measures, saying Bloomberg "can't buy America."

    Making clear he intends to be a counterweight to the NRA, Bloomberg said he wants to make sure the powerful gun lobby is not "the only voice" in this debate. If he can achieve that, Bloomberg said, "then I think my money would be well spent."

    LaPierre bristled at Bloomberg's comments.

    "He can't spend enough of his $27 billion to try to impose his will on the American public," LaPierre said Sunday on NBC's "Meet the Press." "He can't buy America."
    Meanwhile, the NRA just hit its best fundraising totals in a decade.

    The group raised nearly $1.6 million in February, according to the latest Federal Election Commission filings posted Tuesday night. February’s numbers follow a $1.1 million haul in January.

    The NRA hasn’t posted such strong fundraising numbers since the height of the 2000 presidential campaign, when the committee raised $1.7 million in October.

    Obama to Travel Around the Country on New Gun Control Campaign - Katie Pavlich

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