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SecularMotion

(7,981 posts)
Tue Dec 18, 2012, 11:56 AM Dec 2012

Let’s Get M.A.D.D. About Guns

On May 3, 1980, a 13-year-old girl named Cari Lightner was killed by a drunken driver. A terrible alcoholic, the man had three prior drunken driving convictions. He had just come from a bar, on the back end of a three-day binge.

Within weeks, Cari’s mom, Candy Lightner, co-founded M.A.D.D., or Mothers Against Drunk Driving. All over the country, mothers fed up with the unwillingness of politicians to do anything about drunken driving flocked to the organization. Within a few years, M.A.D.D. had persuaded President Ronald Reagan to support a national drinking age of 21, and it had pushed through state laws toughening the penalties for driving while intoxicated. Perhaps most important, M.A.D.D. turned a dangerous behavior that had long been socially acceptable into a taboo.

I was out of town on Friday, when the Newtown, Conn., massacre took place and could only connect to my loved ones by phone. My fiancée wept uncontrollably: “I can’t imagine what it would be like to drop Mackie off at school, and never see him again,” she said, referring to our 2-year-old son. My grown daughter also cried.

Listening to them — and seeing how powerfully affected the country has been by this horrible slaughter of children and their teachers — I couldn’t help thinking about M.A.D.D. Its success came about because its founders tapped into a wellspring of anger that had been quietly building — just like the current anger over the recent spate of mass killings. But it also came about because mothers could give a human face to the consequences of political inaction: their own children. How do you trump that?

http://www.nytimes.com/2012/12/18/opinion/nocera-lets-get-madd-about-guns.html?hp
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Let’s Get M.A.D.D. About Guns (Original Post) SecularMotion Dec 2012 OP
So true! Nothing can compare to MADD Mom, or activist. Ninga Dec 2012 #1
Thanks for posting, I was just thinking this the other day. Not Me Dec 2012 #2
so put them on the correct path MrYikes Dec 2012 #3
Kick SecularMotion Dec 2012 #4

Not Me

(3,398 posts)
2. Thanks for posting, I was just thinking this the other day.
Tue Dec 18, 2012, 12:10 PM
Dec 2012

MADD has done SO much to make driving under the influence un-cool.
Hubbie and I *never* go out (where alcohol is involved) without first determining who will be the designated driver.
They deserve a lot of credit for changing this paradigm.

And this is what needs to happen with guns.

MrYikes

(720 posts)
3. so put them on the correct path
Tue Dec 18, 2012, 12:18 PM
Dec 2012

A person shall be put to death quickly if convicted of a crime while in possession of a firearm.

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