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Related: About this forumUS lobbying group Alec pushing pro-gun agenda despite promise to stop
Source: The Guardian
US lobbying group Alec pushing pro-gun agenda despite promise to stop
Ed Pilkington in New York
theguardian.com, Thursday 8 August 2013 18.36 BST
The American Legislative Exchange Council, a secretive alliance of big businesses and largely Republican state legislators who co-operate to push a right-wing political agenda in the American hinterland, is continuing to wield outsized influence over gun laws across the US despite its promise in the wake of the Trayvon Martin furore to stop operating in this area.
As protesters gather outside Alec's 40th annual gathering of lawmakers and corporate interests in Chicago, a new watchdog report finds that stand-your-ground laws of the sort forwarded by the group and made infamous by the Martin killing are still proliferating around the country. Last year, Alec came under intense criticism that its model stand-your-ground law, first adopted in Florida in 2005 having been drafted by the National Rifle Association, had prevented the arrest of George Zimmerman, Martin's shooter, and made his prosecution more difficult.
In the wake of the controversy, the group disbanded its "public safety and elections" taskforce that had been lobbying for stand-your-ground laws and for the spread of voter ID laws that restrict voter registration and make it harder for black, elderly and poor voters to cast their ballots. But the new report from the Center for Media and Democracy finds that the group's hand can still be felt across the US with the ongoing creep of stand-your-ground and regressive electoral laws.
The report chronicles how no fewer than 62 stand-your-ground and voter ID laws have been introduced so far this year based to some degree on model bills framed by Alec. That includes 10 stand-your-ground bills, passed in two states and 52 legislative moves to restrict voter access adopted by five states.
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Ed Pilkington in New York
theguardian.com, Thursday 8 August 2013 18.36 BST
The American Legislative Exchange Council, a secretive alliance of big businesses and largely Republican state legislators who co-operate to push a right-wing political agenda in the American hinterland, is continuing to wield outsized influence over gun laws across the US despite its promise in the wake of the Trayvon Martin furore to stop operating in this area.
As protesters gather outside Alec's 40th annual gathering of lawmakers and corporate interests in Chicago, a new watchdog report finds that stand-your-ground laws of the sort forwarded by the group and made infamous by the Martin killing are still proliferating around the country. Last year, Alec came under intense criticism that its model stand-your-ground law, first adopted in Florida in 2005 having been drafted by the National Rifle Association, had prevented the arrest of George Zimmerman, Martin's shooter, and made his prosecution more difficult.
In the wake of the controversy, the group disbanded its "public safety and elections" taskforce that had been lobbying for stand-your-ground laws and for the spread of voter ID laws that restrict voter registration and make it harder for black, elderly and poor voters to cast their ballots. But the new report from the Center for Media and Democracy finds that the group's hand can still be felt across the US with the ongoing creep of stand-your-ground and regressive electoral laws.
The report chronicles how no fewer than 62 stand-your-ground and voter ID laws have been introduced so far this year based to some degree on model bills framed by Alec. That includes 10 stand-your-ground bills, passed in two states and 52 legislative moves to restrict voter access adopted by five states.
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Read more: http://www.theguardian.com/world/2013/aug/08/alec-lobbying-gun-laws-trayvon
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US lobbying group Alec pushing pro-gun agenda despite promise to stop (Original Post)
Eugene
Aug 2013
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DJ13
(23,671 posts)1. Promises by corporations are worthless
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(16,149 posts)2. Tomorrow is always a day away.