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Giffords/Kelly PAC a Missed Opportunity for Gun Reform
Ya gotta love Gabby Giffords and her remarkable husband Mark Kelly. But on Tuesday they blew it.
Don’t get me wrong. Tuesday was the second anniversary of the horrific shooting in a supermarket parking lot that nearly killed Giffords and did kill six and wound 13 others who had come to meet and speak with the congresswoman. In acknowledging that dreadful milestone Giffords, a portrait in courage if ever there was one, and retired astronaut Kelly provided the country with yet another example of extraordinary service, but one that could have been so much more effective.
Yesterday they announced the formation of a political action committee, Americans for Responsible Solutions and, according to an op-ed the two wrote in USA Today their goal is to counter the influence of the gun lobby. And that is where I think they erred. Instead of seeking to counter the lobby they should have made it clear they intend to join it.
Right after the Newtown Connecticut massacre an article in this space suggested that the National Rifle Association (NRA) has a soft underbelly – its gun-owning membership. While over 70 percent of its members are receptive to some sensible restrictions on guns, the NRA continues to manipulate its lunatic fringe to influence state and local governments on behalf of its true constituency, gun manufacturers. If we are to get sensible reform, the article said, we must convince rank and file NRA members that it is in their best interests of to rein in the NRA and its out of control executives.
Five days later Wayne LaPierre, President of NRA held his infamous “press conference” and it became clear there is no way NRA members can rein in their irresponsible organization and its crazed leadership. The members are merely NRA’s cannon fodder.
Gun owners, stoked by the fear tactics the NRA has used for decades, perceive only a Hobson’s choice; stand behind LaPierre and his ravings or stand alone. By positioning their organization differently, Giffords and Kelly could have provided both gun owners and the rest of us with a realistic alternative.
Since it is unlikely that members can seize control of the NRA, they need a new group to represent their interests; an organization that is straight up about its intentions to lobby on behalf of sensible gun ownership. Perhaps that could be their name, LBSGO. In your face NRA.
More than merely paying dues and getting a decal, members would sign a pledge to support some reasonable reforms while demanding that their true Second Amendment rights be preserved. Non-gun owners who support the organization’s goals would be encouraged to join but no manufacturers, gun dealers or gun show sponsors need apply. It shouldn’t take much to build a powerful membership. Perhaps just being an organization of which its members could be proud would be enough. Remember that out of an estimated 141 million gun owners in the U.S. the NRA claims only 4 million as members. If LBSGO could recruit a few thousand more dues-paying members than that it would have real credibility, and a bank account.
If a LBSGO were in place Joe Biden could have ignored NRA and invited a more reasonable partner to his discussions this week. Congressional hearings on reform legislation could hear a different and more balanced point of view. State and federal lawmakers, even Democrats, could compete for the LBSGO seal of approval. This, until we can also get lobbying money out of the overall political equation, would of necessity carry financial clout.
For a minute TuesdayI thought Giffords and Kelly were going to assume this role. In their USA Today editorial they said, “Special interests purporting to represent gun owners but really advancing the interests of an ideological fringe have used big money and influence to cow Congress into submission. Rather than working to find the balance between our rights and the regulation of a dangerous product, these groups have cast simple protections for our communities as existential threats to individual liberties. Rather than conducting a dialogue, they threaten those who divert from their orthodoxy with political extinction.”
Good start. But then, instead of saying that, as gun owners themselves they intend to represent the interests of the rest of gun owners, the rational and responsible ones, they veered; “Until now, the gun lobby’s political contributions, advertising and lobbying have dwarfed spending from anti-gun violence groups. No longer. With Americans for Responsible Solutions engaging millions of people about ways to reduce gun violence and funding political activity nationwide, legislators will no longer have reason to fear the gun lobby.”
Giffords and Kelly, gun owners and American heroes, would have been the perfect people to run a counter-NRA organization FOR gun owners. Instead, rather than invent such a unique and needed organization they have positioned Americans for Responsible Solutions as another “gun control” group like the Brady organization and a dozen others; one which many gun owners will view as the enemy.
Maybe it is early enough for them to redirect their focus. If not then someone else with stature and credibility needs to step up to represent the sensible 70 percent of NRA’s current membership as well as the other 137 million gun owners who have, for whatever reason, avoided the crazy-town of NRA membership.
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allie
Jan. 9th, 2013 at 9:24 pm
shame on you- it’s pretty amazing they are trying to take her horrible experience and learn from it and give back and organize and work with the community for CHANGE and you judge it- because it does not meet YOUR needs ??? your post takes the cake….THINK before you write and leave the judging to RW nuts….Mark and Gabby are showing real courage standing up to the NRA…
Churchlady
Jan. 9th, 2013 at 10:43 pm
I agree – the refuge of the lazy is to condemn some effort as being “not good enough”. Well – if you think there is more to be done, DO it. You will, if you’re lucky, NEVER walk in her shoes. They are taking a path that is correct for them, their lives, their experience. If it’s not enough for you, then take the one that works for your experience, etc.
It’s like jerks who read a book and say “oh it wasn’t about…” as if every book can be about everything. You want to write about X but the author wrote about Y, then YOU write about X – and deal with the critic who sneers you failed to write about B.
Summation? Don’t whine. Organize. If you think things are left undone, do them. If not – be silent because you’re NOT helping.
YellowDogYankee
Jan. 9th, 2013 at 11:11 pm
I gather that I failed to make my point. I do not own a gun and would (unrealistically) like to see all guns removed from private hands, therefore this is certainly not about meeting my needs. I was suggesting that, with a subtle tweak Gifford/Kelly might have better met their own goals. And as far as lazy people like me doing it myself, it would by definition be impossible. Again my point was that these two had the enormous credibility necessary to gather and represent sane gun owners and simultaneously de-fang the NRA.
KatzKids
Jan. 10th, 2013 at 4:07 am
Since when is making a very sound suggestion on what MIGHT have been done either a slam on the Gifford/Kelly’s or being lazy? Those remarks are only worthy of the RWingers certainly not for people supposedly on the same side of the issue. For shame.
Thanks for the excellent idea YellowDogYankee. In these days of scattered thoughts/ideas on how to proceed in this vital effort, all suggestions must be carefully studied & considered, not blasted by our supposed allies. Your suggestion is certainly worth every consideration & should be brought forward. Thank you!
Jonathan Burton
Jan. 10th, 2013 at 10:39 am
Yellow dog is right though.
This movement wont go anywhere.
It is just wasted money and time.
I wholeheartedly agree as a gun owner that uniting responsible gun owners under a reform tent that is based on preservation of second amendment rights is by far the best solution.
jlt
Jan. 10th, 2013 at 10:55 am
It is always easier to second guess than to do..I would suggest you contribute instead of dismissing the efforts of those who have personally lived through a horrid incident!
They seem to be making an effort that none have made though we have thousands of families that have suffered trough the senseless violence!
labrat
Jan. 9th, 2013 at 10:10 pm
Another PAC. That’s how it works nowadays, if you want something changed politically it will cost you. Is it any wonder this country has the issues it does?
That being said, Yellow Dog, you have no idea what Mark and Gabby have lived personally so who are you to judge their response? They know a lot more than you do about this. Did you want a repeat Alex Jones???
Not attacking you, it just seems to be the same ol’ same ol,’ nothing gets accomplished, and it happens again. The proverbial “Groundhog Day.”
Just another day in paradise…….
Jonathan Burton
Jan. 10th, 2013 at 10:48 am
It is not about whether we know these people and their sacrifices.
It is about a goal and how we accomplish that goal.
When two responsible gun owners in positions of respect, and honor declare that they are going to fight the gun lobby it misses a bigger picture.
I know that Gabby and her husband’s goals are to make gun ownership laws safer for everyone. We all do.
But the best plan is the best plan, and I am sure that neither Gabby or her husband will refuse a better approach to accomplishing these goals.
Shiva (Moderator)
Jan. 9th, 2013 at 10:36 pm
Not sure any other organization would have the same credibility. They would have to have an insane leader, a ton of lobbyists, own a large number of congressmen in order to hit the national stage. Trying to do it the right way would be shot down by the GOP, the NRA and the hard core members who would claim the “otha” group existed to take their guns away
KatzKids
Jan. 10th, 2013 at 4:20 am
So just because a new organization lobbying FOR gun control would face opposition and is hard, are you implying that we should just not even try? We have to upset the looney tunes apple cart by any means possible. And it IS possible, but not if we cave feebly to the status quo.
Credibility? Since when does the NRA or the right wing nut jobs have any credibility? Gabby & Mark have more credibility in their little finger nails than the entire GOPTP does. With the majority of the American people behind them and the control issue, why on earth would WE need an insane leader or have to buy congressmen? The country is waiting for strong, SANE leaders with the same sort of credibility Gabby & Mark have to follow.
Reasonable NRA members would flock to them as would millions of others and the money will follow. Will there be a hell of a fight? You bet your booties there will be, but the only way to overcome bullies is to stand up to them and never give up.
Reynardine
Jan. 9th, 2013 at 10:52 pm
Quite so. This criticism puts the “pick” in “picayune”.
KatzKids
Jan. 10th, 2013 at 4:22 am
Yes, I second, third & fouth that!! :)
DrDaddy1970
Jan. 10th, 2013 at 6:17 am
OK, liberals/progressives/whateverthefuckinglabel, criticism from behind the laptop is getting old real fast. Shades of 2010 – shit on Obama and his peeps and show displeasure by not voting….now THAT was a good move, huh?
Tiffany Lathrop
Jan. 10th, 2013 at 10:19 am
What are all these concealedcarrymagazine.co... ads doing here? As an anti-gun activist, I find them offensive and I don’t want to see them.
Shiva (Moderator)
Jan. 10th, 2013 at 10:30 am
Google ads are created by the content on the page. Unless you get rid of google ads you will see them. But thats income for the site owner.
Tiffany Lathrop
Jan. 10th, 2013 at 11:09 am
Oh. Ok. I’ll just ignore them. This is a great web site.
harris stein
Jan. 10th, 2013 at 1:36 pm
As a gun totin’ liberal I feel that you have missed the same mark that you accuse Gabby Giffords and her husband of missing.
The NRA can fire up (no pun intended) its whacko fringe simply because the whacko fringe on the left is fired up with their calls for total confiscation and destruction of all firearms in civilian hands. And don’t try to tell me that isn’t the left fringe end game. It is.
I could go on by asking the question, “are criminals civilians.” No one can answer that question. My point is the whackos on the left fringe just like the whackos on the right fringe are clueless.