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Brady Campaign: Beware 'Under-Intelligent' Gun Owners
2004-12-30
Duh... Hokay.
Beware the lethal combination of alcohol, New Year's Eve revelry and a loaded gun, according to the Brady Campaign to Prevent Gun Violence, which in its latest press release, pointed to the threat posed by "overexcited and under-intelligent" gun owners.
You know who you are
Those people, the Brady Campaign warned, might "welcome 2005 with an act of stupidity," defined in the release as "the indiscriminate unloading of weapons into the air," "ululating", or "muslim wedding" "celebratory gunfire." And "they may kill an innocent in the bargain, too," the anti-gun group stated. However, even the gun control group, Americans for Gun Safety Foundation, found fault Wednesday with the Brady Campaign's use of the words "overexcited and under-intelligent" while referring to gun owners. "I don't think that any gun owners are likely to be persuaded by a press release that effectively calls them stupid," said Casey Anderson, executive director of the Americans for Gun Safety Foundation. "I certainly think that people ought to be careful how they handle and store their guns. But I doubt that a release of this type of tone is likely to persuade many people to take this advice seriously," Anderson added.
"It looks great on the Brady Center fundraising materials though."
Anderson said he suspects the Brady Campaign wasn't really aiming to "engage the audience of people who might do something irresponsible with their firearms. It's more aimed at people who are already convinced that guns are bad," he said.
And overly-excitable and under-intelligent Congresscritters.
Posted by:Steve

#11  San Francisco is trying to pass an ordinance that would prevent folks from having guns in SF. I understand the state has a law against such local ordinances. Should be interesting to see what happens. Personally, I think such silly ass ordinances do nothing other than ensure the bad guys are armed and the honest citizens not. Washington, DC has a very high murder rate and they have laws against citizens having guns. The naivete of the gun control people always astounds me.
Posted by: John Q. Citizen   2004-12-30 7:04:12 PM  

#10  Brady Campaign to Prevent Gun Violence, formerly Hand Gun Control Inc. Changed it's name since it was so discredited.

My nephew the policeman told me the P.D. he works for will NOT be responding to "shots fired" on New Years unless someone is actually hit. Most of the guys will be holed up under underpasses as not to get hit.

Those shot detection things work really well when tracking one or two shots from the same location but are useless against the many on New Years in some areas.

These Hand Gun Control people piss off my wife so much she joined the California Rifle and Pistol association and she doesn't even shoot.
Posted by: Sock Puppet of Doom   2004-12-30 3:20:25 PM  

#9  LOL, Dave D.

I think the "under-intelligence" here is at the Brady Center to Steal Our Guns So We'll Be All Victims Of Criminals AND The Government, Just Like In Britain.

(Very long title for their organization; think I'll just shorten it to "BARF")
Posted by: Barbara Skolaut   2004-12-30 12:19:12 PM  

#8  I fowgot my gun since I kilt the wabbit. Tanks fow weminding me!
Posted by: Elmer Fudd   2004-12-30 12:13:28 PM  

#7  The idea of shooting off guns on New Years Eve never occurred to me. Firecrackers, yes, but not guns.

But I've got a pile of guns, and over 6,000 rounds of ammo.

And now, thanks to the Brady Campaign to Prevent Gun Violence, I have an idea.
Posted by: Dave D.   2004-12-30 11:29:12 AM  

#6  parts of L.A. are using it too - triangulating the sound intensity to pinpoint the shots. Trick is to shoot simultaneously from different locations....haven't figgered that out yet...
Posted by: Frank G   2004-12-30 11:04:59 AM  

#5  Phoenix,Az has an adaption of counter-battery radar that tracks rounds fired into the air back to the point of origin.it works to.
Posted by: Raptor   2004-12-30 10:56:51 AM  

#4  Check out the concrete plazas near the SugarBowl Saturday morning..... pali people aren't the only ones having gun sex.
Posted by: Shipman   2004-12-30 10:14:54 AM  

#3  Frank, now don't go getting all overly excited...and put that thing down.
Posted by: Seafarious   2004-12-30 10:03:59 AM  

#2  I take personal offense. :-)
Posted by: Frank G   2004-12-30 10:00:21 AM  

#1  I got a feeling most of the folks blasting away at the sky tomorrow night could even read their press release anyways.
But it was nice of them to consider all gun owners as borderline Neanderthals...
Posted by: tu3031   2004-12-30 9:22:12 AM  

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