Posted by
hatfieldmccoy on Wednesday, April 02, 2008 12:00:00 PM
Robert Nelson, columnist for the Omaha World Herald did a stunning job of going out of his his way to trash a lot of good people in the state of Nebraska. The OWH does not web link the opinion columns so here is the text:
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Gun bill shot down in blaze of ignorance
Wow. Talk about power.
The NRA now runs the Nebraska
Legislature even when
it’s not trying to run it.
On Friday, a severely watereddown bill intended to address gun violence
failed to win a majority vote in second-round debate.
The vote was 20-20. But 25 votes are needed to advance to the final round of debate.
This was not State Sen. Brad Ashford’s original LB 958. That measure
would have required guns to be sold with trigger locks and required
owners to report the theft of a gun within 48 hours.
There was no way these crazy ideas were getting past this session
of the 100th Nebraska Rifle
Assembly.
Also removed from the legislation was the establishment of a commission to identify inherently dangerous guns that should
be banned.
As the bill devolved, Ashford made great effort to seek out advice from
NRA-affiliated gun experts, including one NRA gun safety instructor who
had called me. The weapons expert pointed out flaws in Ashford’s early
legislation and offered to talk with Ashford about making any
legislation more effective without infringing on gun rights.
I later heard from several NRA members who were impressed with how
Ashford actively pursued weapons instructors and other knowledgeable
NRA members in an attempt to create effective legislation that might be
palatable to enough state senators.
The final bill called for a State Crime Commission study of gun violence and illegal firearms trafficking. That’s it.
But it was shot down.
Why?
Sen. Russ Karpisek of Wilber explained last week.
Karpisek said that once alerted by the NRA regarding the first version
of the bill, his constituency flooded him with mail admonishing him to
vote against the legislation.
“They got a card from the NRA, and
now they just see the bill number,” Karpisek said. “I said I’d vote
against the bill, and I had to keep voting against the bill.”
Even
though the NRA had dropped its earlier opposition to the bill, taking a
courageous “neutral stance” on the version that was nonetheless
defeated.
Meaning senators still were instructed by a mob of angry
NRA members to kill the bill even though the mob obviously didn’t even
know what the legislation said or that the NRA itself no longer opposed
the revised bill.
Note to NRA cranks in this state: If you’re
going to be politically active based on the doctrine of your religion,
at least know what that doctrine is.
Beyond that, our elected
officials should know that some loud minorities of their constituency
will be strident in their stupidity. That’s why we have representative
government.
We elect our representatives to make wise decisions
based on the needs of their constituency combined with the information
they garner in the hopefully information- rich setting of the
legislative debate process. If we’re unhappy with their work, we don’t
re-elect them.
Instead, in Nebraska, not only do we have a
Legislature run by whichever lobbies have the resources to send the
most spam and junk mail to their minions, we now have a direct
government led by the ignorance of a rowdy few.
After all, Karpisek went with the mob even knowing that the mob didn’t know what it thought it knew.
As our 100th Nebraska Legislature draws to a close, it’s becoming
clearer what form of democracy we’ll have in 21st-century Nebraska: a
government by the loudest and dumbest for the lobby with the best
direct-mail campaign.
Surely, exactly what the Founding Fathers intended.
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This is the text of my post to the OWH Public Pulse. It will not, however, see the light of day in the OWH newspaper
Mr. Nelson in his April 2 column berates "a mob of
angry NRA members" that are "cranks" "rowdy" "loudest" and "dumbest" for having
the audacity to insert themselves as citizens in representative republic
legislative considerations. This was on a bill to address "gun violence". As is
typical of a diatribe against the NRA, Mr. Nelson had to overlook the fact that
the NRA is comprised largely of responsible, law abiding, citizens that
contribute to society. The gun violence is largely perpetrated by irresponsible.
lawbreaking, parasites of society. The Von Maur shooter was not an NRA
member. However in Mr. Nelson's view, the NRA is the problem because we properly
put the onus of the crime on the perpetrator of illegal gun violence. Mr. Nelson
is further incensed that willing, paying members of an organization
representing their interests actually represented their interests. Mr. Nelson
you can be assured, this "rowdy", "loud", "dumb", "angry" as well
as responsible, law abiding, and proud NRA member will continue to be a
politically active citizen. It is my sincere desire those efforts it will be
the stuff of future outraged columns.