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Americans Flock to Get on NRA Blacklist

Americans my butt! What a crock!


By Jill Serjeant

LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - Most blacklists are designed to intimidate. But thousands of Americans are clamoring to join one drawn up by the National Rifle Association.



Actor Dustin Hoffman was so dismayed to find his name missing from the NRA's shadowy 19-page list of U.S. companies, celebrities, and news organizations seen as lending support to anti-gun policies that he wrote to the powerful pro-gun lobby group begging to be included.


"As a supporter of comprehensive anti-gun safety measures, I was deeply disappointed when I discovered my name was not on the list," Hoffman wrote in a letter to the NRA that was released on Tuesday.


"I was particularly surprised by the omission given my opposition to the loophole that makes it legal for 18- to 20-year-olds to buy handguns at gun shows," he added.


Hoffman's name has now been added to the list which reads like a Who's Who of American business, culture and religion and which ranges from the American Jewish Congress to A&M Records, ABC News and talk show queen Oprah Winfrey.


An NRA spokesman could not be reached for comment.


The list was found deep in the official NRA Web site by a group of grass-roots anti-gun campaigners and publicized by them two weeks ago to garner support for two pieces of gun control legislation going through Congress.


The campaigners set up their own Web site (http://www.NRAblacklist.com) and urged Americans to voluntarily put their names there. A full-page ad on Tuesday in Daily Variety -- the Hollywood trade magazine -- urged movie and music artists to sign up.


"What the site tries to do is turn it into a badge of honor to get on the blacklist by saying 'Hey Julia Roberts is on the blacklist. Why don't you join it?.' It's been incredibly successful. Since we have launched, 25,000 people have signed on to ask to be put on the blacklist," said Wendy Katz, spokesperson for the group.


The NRA initially denied compiling a blacklist as such, saying it was merely responding to members wanting to know which individuals and corporations opposed the U.S. Constitution's Second Amendment on the right to bear arms.


But National Rifle Association Executive Vice-President Wayne LaPierre said of the list last week; "Our members don't want to buy their songs, don't want to go to their movies, don't want to support their careers."


Katz said the campaigners hoped to expose the NRA's influence in Washington, D.C., spur opposition to a bill that would grant immunity in civil cases for gun manufacturers and dealers, and gather support for renewal of a 1994 ban on the sale of military assault weapons.


Edited to add link:http://story.news.yahoo.com/news?tmpl=story&u=/nm/20031029/od_nm/blacklist_dc_1
 
Mark Morford of the SF Chroncle wrote a column about it and encouraged people to add their names.
 
and gather support for renewal of a 1994 ban on the sale of military assault weapons.
i forget, exactly which military assault weapons are we banned from having? cause we all know the military solely uses semi-automatic weapons.
:rolleyes:
 
This could be a good thing. The more publicity the "blacklist" gets the better as it will draw more attention to it from NRA members and others as well.
 
I just noticed something...does anyone know how many people are on the Brady's list? I can't find the total number, or a list of names, on the Brady site, and it's not mentioned in the story.

Why do I get the feeling that the Brady's allies in the media are pumping this story?
 
It seems that the antis want to flood the list with nobodies to dilute the meaning. Like everything they try, I hope it backfires in their face. I can picture some young and stupid "star" whose agent gets him on the list, wanting to run for Governor of California in twenty years and someone (like me) dredges up this list when he lies about supporting RKBA.
ML
 
The list was found deep in the official NRA Web site by a group of grass-roots anti-gun campaigners and publicized by them two weeks ago to garner support for two pieces of gun control legislation going through Congress.

Get real. In this day and age, with passions running so high, there's no way the NRA (or, to be honest the MMM or Bradys, either) can "hide" anything on their website so that only the faithful can find it.

As evidenced in the quote, if you don't think that every day fierce antis are all over the NRA website (and vice versa), I'll trade you this big ole nickel for that tiny little dime...
 
"I was particularly surprised by the omission given my opposition to the loophole that makes it legal for 18- to 20-year-olds to buy handguns at gun shows," he added.

Hmmm...didn't know the federal law prohibiting anyone under 21 from buying a handgun had an exemption for gun shows. I need to re-check the laws, there might be an exemption allowing the purchase of post-'86 machineguns at gunshows too.

BTW, the purpose of the article is to give Hoffman a soapbox to peddle his new movie which directly attacks the firearm industry and gun rights groups.
 
When they check their list, I wonder if they will see the irony that Kim Jong Il has signed up!
 
Really, a flock you say? Last time I checked, there were 25k or so, out of 250 million. That is .01% of America. There are an estimated 80million gun owners, which amounts to 32% of America. Let me know when you get 35% of ALL Americans to sign on for something. We can barely get 35% of people eligble to register to vote to do so and vote. :rolleyes: :rolleyes: :banghead:

What a bunch of self-important f#*&weasels. Seems like someone needs to unleash the Cluebatâ„¢ upon these morons.
 
"I was particularly surprised by the omission given my opposition to the loophole that makes it legal for 18- to 20-year-olds to buy handguns at gun shows," he added.
What loophole?

What makes him an expert on Gun Show activities?
I bet the esteemed Mr Hoffman has never been to a gun show in his life.

Just because he knows how to walk in high heels doesn't make him well heeled.
 
Hey!

Does the NRA have a "White List".

Wonder how many names of plain old folk who spend time and money watching these jerks "act" are on it?

Hey that's it - Hoffman, like others, is an "actor" so he's just following a script.

Wonder who wrote it?

Ideas?

-Andy
 
...Hmmm...didn't know the federal law prohibiting anyone under 21 from buying a handgun had an exemption for gun shows. ...
The "loophole" is that federal law does not prohibit private sales to persons under twenty-one but over eighteen at a gun show (or anywhere else). To the antis, anything that allows private ownership of weapons is a "loophole."
ML
 
Americans my butt! What a crock!

One's political views have nothing to do with one's citizenship.

Questioning one's citizenship on the basis of a political views that are different from yours, however, is decidedly un-american.
 
and gather support for renewal of a 1994 ban on the sale of military assault weapons.

Silly rabbit, the '94 ban was on civilian sporting arms! "Military Assault Weapons" were banned 'way back in 1934, so as to render us helpless against our lords and masters on the NRA's "blacklist"...
 
There's the rub.

Since the sale is legal "anywhere else" in is NOT a Gunshow Loophole. :scrutiny:

Gunshows are not mystical places where the laws of time and space do not apply. :rolleyes:

RainTootsie probably thinks that Gunshows are evil and things happen only there and nowhere else in the world.
:barf:

Why do "famous" people think that fame automatically makes them smarter than anyone else or that their opinions are more valid?
:barf:
 
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