Assault Rifle Stolen from Primary Source for Utah GOP on Gun Issues
Police in Utah are searching for an AR-15 stolen from the vehicle of Clark Aposhian, a prominent gun lobbyist and instructor. This is no accidental relationship. He drives “a red car with a yellow bumper sticker announcing: ‘I am the gun lobby.’” A Utah paper describes his relationship with legislators, “Utah legislators fire off questions to ‘primary source’ Clark Aposhian; they respect his steady grip on firearms issues.”
Not such a steady grip, apparently.
The Salt Lake Tribune reported that “Clark Aposhian, chairman of the Utah Shooting Sports Council, had his locked vehicle parked outside his home on the 1600 E. block of 2900 South Wednesday night. By Thursday morning, the AR-15, which was inside a case in the vehicle, was gone, said Cottonwood Heights Sgt. Mark Askerlund.”
The AR-15 is magazine-fed, semi-automatic rifle with a rotating-lock bolt. Now you can understand why we don’t need any gun safety measures. Learned scholars of the gun leave their AR-15s in their cars at night for your safety.
This is the man that Republican Rep. Curt Oda (R-Clearfield) calls a primary source for double checking gun bills, “Clark has been instrumental because we don’t have the time to look at every little detail and compare,” Oda said. “He’s actually the primary source to double-check everything.”
Perhaps this is just one reason why President Obama won’t let it go. Note how he said yesterday that the gun safety measures being proposed will not infringe upon responsible gun owners (that would hopefully exclude Mr. Instructor/Lobbyist):
“Earlier this month, the Senate advanced some of the most important reforms designed to reduce gun violence. All of them are consistent with the Second Amendment. None of them will infringe on the rights of responsible gun owners. What they will do is keep guns out of the hands of dangerous people who put others at risk.
“Now, in the coming weeks, members of Congress will vote on whether we should require universal background checks for anyone who wants to buy a gun so that criminals or people with severe mental illnesses can’t get their hands on one. They’ll vote on tough new penalties for anyone who buys guns only to turn around and sell them to criminals. They’ll vote on a measure that would keep weapons of war and high-capacity ammunition magazines that facilitate these mass killings off our streets. They’ll get to vote on legislation that would help schools become safer and help people struggling with mental health problems to get the treatment that they need.”
Best add to that list voting on holding gun owners somewhat responsible for public access to their weapons. The vehicle of the GOP’s ‘primary source’ for gun issues was parked outside of his house overnight; he could have easily brought the AR-15 inside if he thinks they’re so great to have around.
Note to primary sources for Republicans on gun bills: Your vehicle is not a gun safe, and your grip is not so steady.
Image: The Salt Lake Tribune
Related Posts :
See that guy in the photo above? The guy posing with Mitt Romney? That's Gregory Nathan Peterson, 37, ...
Major papers in two swing states (Florida and Colorado) endorsed President Barack Obama for a second ter ...
Created by Democratic Underground Wayne LaPierre is looking a little silly right now, after warning Amer ...
After the bitter results of Wednesday's Senate vote to kill the Manchin-Toomey amendment requiring backg ...
Happy Gun Appreciation Day. The Dixie Gun and Knife Show in Raleigh, North Carolina was closed today aft ...






KatzKids
Mar. 29th, 2013 at 1:13 pm
Yet another example of gun activists acting irresponsibly. If they’re not shooting themselves, strangers, friends, their wives, or their children, they’re giving criminals their weapons. Where is the “personal responsibility” Mr. Aposhian? Only for others?
Sandra
Mar. 30th, 2013 at 12:38 pm
If this incident wasn’t so scary, it would be hilarious. A gun locked in your car overnight will really protect you. What a doofus.
MissTee
Apr. 8th, 2013 at 2:28 am
Surely this was just his extra AR…
DancerTiffy
Mar. 29th, 2013 at 1:46 pm
Many of us are waking up to the reality of what the NRA actually is: A domestic terrorist organization.
What else can you call it? They work constantly and diligently to insure a steady flood of high-powered weaponry flowing into our communities,while, at the same time, resisting all efforts to pass sensible gun safety laws; preventing and defunding research into the effects of guns and gun violence in our society; preventing sensible safety measures from being built into these firearms, and shielding the gun industry from lawsuits for the carnage their instruments of death inflict on people. If all of this does not constitute a violent and sustained attack on our society, then what does?
For now, the NRA is telling its members: be patient; the “Connecticut Effect” will wear off soon.
Winston Smith
Mar. 29th, 2013 at 2:36 pm
Clark Aposhian is supposedly a “responsible” gun owner. Leaving your gun case in plain sight in an unattended car does not strike me as being responsible.
Just A Dumb Fireman
Mar. 29th, 2013 at 3:32 pm
As Susanna and Marcellina said in The Marriage of Figaro:
“What a brain! A genius!”
get real
Mar. 29th, 2013 at 6:50 pm
Stolen guns kill people.
If gun owners were more responsible with their firearms AT ALL TIMES they wouldn’t have to worry so much about the government trying to make more gun control laws.
Reynardine
Mar. 29th, 2013 at 8:32 pm
If a rape victim had behaved a quarter as carelessly, you couldn’t even get it in front of a jury.
Spinnaker
Mar. 30th, 2013 at 1:43 pm
Of course, you just KNOW what the NRA’s response to this will be: “Mandatory registration would not have caught this gun thief.”
They truly have no shame.
mjh
Mar. 31st, 2013 at 3:58 am
Of course, you just KNOW what the NRA’s response to this will be: “Mandatory registration would not have caught this gun thief.”
That, plus: “The only thing that will stop a bad guy with a stolen gun, is a good guy with a stolen gun.”
Or something like that.
.