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Related: About this forumMike Malloy - Why Is Congress So Terrified Of The NRA?
For two decades, Congress has effectively blocked federal money from being used for basic research on gun violence and its effect on public health. All efforts to lift this restriction have been repeatedly rejected by Republicans who seem to believe that the less people know about gun violence and how to prevent it, the better.
California lawmakers, faced with this failure by the federal government, are moving ahead to finance public research on their own. The Legislature voted last Thursday to allocate $5 million for a new center devoted to gun violence research. The center, which will be located on a University of California campus to be chosen by university officials, will study gun crime with an eye toward helping legislators develop policies to reduce it.
The measure, first proposed by State Senator Lois Wolk, is included in a budget bill, which Gov. Jerry Brown is expected to sign.
Full story: http://www.nytimes.com/2016/06/23/opinion/understanding-gun-violence.html
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Mike Malloy - Why Is Congress So Terrified Of The NRA? (Original Post)
hschulein
Jun 2016
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no_hypocrisy
(54,559 posts)1. I believe the congressional supporters of the NRA continue to support them
is partially allegiance to the NRA for contributions. But also I believe they fear if they don't support gun rights with their votes, the NRA will alert members to "visit" their representatives and/or their families. (The reason they don't intimidate the gun control reps is their votes are set in stone. The NRA would emphasize the turncoat position of the former pro-NRA representative and that would "trigger" outrage, especially if that vote resulted in a change in the laws.)
Nitram
(27,311 posts)2. Republican politicians (not "Congress") are deathly afraid of offending the NRA...
...because they need all the votes they can get, and one-issue voters are their only supporters.
