NRA news release about the fiasco in NOLA

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NRA-ILA Grassroots Alert Vol. 12, No. 36 9/09/05

NRA-ILA COMMENTS ON SITUATION IN NEW ORLEANS

Numerous media sources are reporting on a campaign by New Orleans city authorities to confiscate lawfully-owned firearms from people in the city. Louisiana statute does grant the government, during a state of emergency, broad powers in regulating and controlling firearms.

However, we have seen not just with Hurricane Katrina, but other similar situations, that when police are unable to control the criminal element, people turn to the one freedom that protects all others--the Second Amendment.

While one can certainly understand the dire predicaments of all those affected by Hurricane Katrina, as we have learned throughout history, campaigns to disarm the lawful do nothing to disarm the criminal. And in truth, these restrictions make citizens less safe. Despite the valiant efforts of many law enforcement officers and rescue workers, too many of those left in the wake of Katrina are ultimately responsible for their own security and safety and that of their families and loved ones. This is especially true when communication is virtually non-existent and police can't be quickly summoned to respond to calls for help. At these times, lawful gun ownership is paramount to personal safety.

Of course, the entire situation in New Orleans is constantly in flux. But rest assured NRA is monitoring this situation very closely and will address any activity by the government that unduly infringes upon the rights of lawful gun owners at the appropriate time. As we learn more, we will report to our members accordingly. In the interim, however, we join with all Americans in offering our thoughts, prayers, and assistance to the victims and survivors of this terrible natural disaster.

Talking points. :fire: :cuss:
 
I have the same thing copied and ready to post. You beat me by seconds! :D

Unbelievable. Yet again the actions of the criminal cause the law abiding citizen to forfeit his/her RKBA.

They will never learn. :banghead:
 
I got the same canned response to my e-mail to them about the confiscation. I referenced the ACLU and how they would act in an attack on the 1st ammendment. I think we need to "shame" the NRA into doing something about this. I joined GOA as well, at least I know they're not affraid to say what needs to be said.
 
I just joined the GOA as well. On the 'reason for joining' I put 'New Orleans gun grabbing'.
 
"OK, the NRA blinked...

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now it's GOA's turn."

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Is their courthouse open on Saturday? :p

John
Member www.vcdl.org
NRA Endowment member
 
The only thing missing from that press release is

"Our Executive Vice President and Chief Executive Officer, Wayne LaPierre needs a new suit before he can begin to make the talk show rounds and address the situation in New Orleans. Please contribute in Wayne's time of need - remember - he represents you and we know you want him to look his best."
 
Typically tepid.

That's why I'm a GOA member.

Let's compare and contrast:

http://www.gunowners.org/a090905.htm

Gun Confiscations in New Orleans

GOA has received reports that the confiscation of legally-owned firearms has commenced in New Orleans. In addition to denouncing this in the press, GOA will also be looking to draft legislation at both the state and federal level to preclude authorities from imposing ANY firearms restrictions during emergency response activities.

This is expected to be a lengthy and arduous process. If you haven't joined GOA yet, please consider going to http://www.gunowners.org/ordergoamem.htm and doing so to help in this endeavor.

While a little more fervent, I was expecting a bit more from GOA as well.

:cool:

Rick
 
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