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billh58

(6,635 posts)
Sun Dec 18, 2016, 02:08 PM Dec 2016

A Pro Bono Dream Team Takes On the N.R.A.

By THE EDITORIAL BOARD DEC. 17, 2016

A promising new force in the fight for gun control has arrived on the scene. A coalition that includes corporate litigators from seven of the nation’s leading law firms is taking aim at some of the most glaring flaws in gun safety. One is Congress’s restriction of the government’s ability to conduct basic public health research on gun deaths. The lawyers will also seek ways to challenge state lawmakers who have invited millions of citizens to pack guns in public buildings and businesses.

The coalition, called the Firearms Accountability Counsel Task Force, plans to devote tens of millions of dollars in free legal services to this work. Its goal is a unified attack on “the worsening scourge of gun violence that plagues this country,” said Richard Alexander, chairman of Arnold & Porter, a member firm. The coalition’s cooperating lawyers are already drafting lawsuits, which could be announced as soon as next month.

The timing could not be better. President-elect Donald Trump and the Republican-controlled Congress are zealously committed to the National Rifle Association’s regressive “safety” agenda of marketing guns to more and more citizens. As a candidate, Mr. Trump talked favorably of people arming to defend themselves in gunfights.

The coalition faces a crazy quilt of state and national gun laws. But it has the resources and legal talent to persist, and more firms are expected to join, according to one of the founding groups, the Law Center to Prevent Gun Violence. The law firms are applying classic pro bono legal skills, and their efforts will be highly coordinated.

http://www.nytimes.com/2016/12/17/opinion/sunday/a-pro-bono-dream-team-takes-on-the-nra.html?


The NYT Editorial Board has it exactly correct. NRA/ILA/ALEC enablers and apologists who support the right-wing "guns everywhere" agenda refuse to believe that ANY movement or organization could successfully argue with the insane idea that more guns will solve all of our problems. These anti-social misfits can not comprehend the gun violence agony that families all across this country experience on a daily basis, or that an armed society is very far from a "polite" society. Americans who leave their guns at home are not the problem, it is those few who want to carry an AR-15 into a 7-11 store who align with, and enable Trump and his band of misfits.

The tide has indeed turned, and although it will be a long slow process, meaningful gun control is inevitable. Deal with it.
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A Pro Bono Dream Team Takes On the N.R.A. (Original Post) billh58 Dec 2016 OP
be kind of nice if others like minded groups arose as needed dixiegrrrrl Dec 2016 #1
Who knows? billh58 Dec 2016 #2

dixiegrrrrl

(60,010 posts)
1. be kind of nice if others like minded groups arose as needed
Sun Dec 18, 2016, 03:18 PM
Dec 2016

to address present and future problems which are sure to arise in Trump's wake.

billh58

(6,635 posts)
2. Who knows?
Sun Dec 18, 2016, 03:40 PM
Dec 2016

It could be an extension of this same group plus the ACLU and the SPLC when Trump's "Second Amendment Solution" dimwits attempt to disrupt Liberal governments around the country.

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