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Thank You For Arming Nutters, NRA

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It is easy to forget the armed nutters of recent years.

 

Who remembers Bruce Pardo, the Psycho Santa, who bought at least five guns within five months from a single gun dealer before killing nine on Christmas Eve in Covina, CA? Who remembers   Michael McLendon's Alabama rampage in which he killed his mother, grandmother, uncle, two cousins and the wife and the toddler daughter of a sheriff's deputy? Or Terry Sedlacek who actually shot and killed a pastor through the Bible he held at an Illinois church service?

 

But the trend of amassing arsenals and targeting politicians is crystal clear.

 

Michael McLendon, Terry Sedlacek, Cathage nursing home killer Robert Stewart, Richard Poplawski, Jiverly Voong and Oakland cop shooter Lovelle Mixon were all "collectors" with weapons arsenals according to publisher reports.

 

And since Charles "Cookie" Lee Thornton killed two police officers, two Kirkwood, MO city council members, the city's public works director and shot the mayor, Mike Swoboda twice in the head at a City Council meeting in 2009, shootings of local politicians i are becoming commonplace.

 

Of course, officially the NRA disavows the violence.

 

"The media never reports on self-defense use of guns. They always report on criminal use of guns," said Glen Caroline, director of the National Rifle Association's Institute for Legislative Action, hours before Stephen Phillip Kazmierczak's Northern Illinois University killing spree. Oops.

 

And, after the Sun Sentinel reported that Florida issued valid concealed weapon licenses to 1,400 probable felons including a man who shot his girlfriend in the head as she cooked breakfast, a pizza deliveryman wanted for fatally shooting a 15-year-old over a stolen order of chicken wings and six registered sex offenders, NRA lobbyist Marion P. Hammer said, "when you begin taking away the rights of people that you don't like, that's the slippery slope."

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Martha Rosenberg is an award-winning investigative public health reporter who covers the food, drug and gun industries. Her first book, Born With A Junk Food Deficiency: How Flaks, Quacks and Hacks Pimp The Public Health, is distributed by (more...)
 

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