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If this is how Reagan felt about handguns, I wonder what he would have thought of assault rifles

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Why I'm for the Brady Bill
By Ronald Reagan; Ronald Reagan, in announcing support for the Brady bill yesterday, reminded his audience he is a member of the National Rifle Association.
Published: March 29, 1991

LOS ANGELES—
"Anniversary" is a word we usually associate with happy events that we like to remember: birthdays, weddings, the first job. March 30, however, marks an anniversary I would just as soon forget, but cannot.

It was on that day 10 years ago that a deranged young man standing among reporters and photographers shot a policeman, a Secret Service agent, my press secretary and me on a Washington sidewalk.

I was lucky. The bullet that hit me bounced off a rib and lodged in my lung, an inch from my heart. It was a very close call. Twice they could not find my pulse. But the bullet's missing my heart, the skill of the doctors and nurses at George Washington University Hospital and the steadfast support of my wife, Nancy, saved my life.

Jim Brady, my press secretary, who was standing next to me, wasn't as lucky. A bullet entered the left side of his forehead, near his eye, and passed through the right side of his brain before it exited. The skills of the George Washington University medical team, plus his amazing determination and the grit and spirit of his wife, Sarah, pulled Jim through. His recovery has been remarkable, but he still lives with physical pain every day and must spend much of his time in a wheelchair.

Thomas Delahanty, a Washington police officer, took a bullet in his neck. It ricocheted off his spinal cord. Nerve damage to his left arm forced his retirement in November 1981.

Tim McCarthy, a Secret Service agent, was shot in the chest and suffered a lacerated liver. He recovered and returned to duty.

Still, four lives were changed forever, and all by a Saturday-night special -- a cheaply made .22 caliber pistol -- purchased in a Dallas pawnshop by a young man with a history of mental disturbance.

This nightmare might never have happened if legislation that is before Congress now -- the Brady bill -- had been law back in 1981.

Named for Jim Brady, this legislation would establish a national seven-day waiting period before a handgun purchaser could take delivery. It would allow local law enforcement officials to do background checks for criminal records or known histories of mental disturbances. Those with such records would be prohibited from buying the handguns.

While there has been a Federal law on the books for more than 20 years that prohibits the sale of firearms to felons, fugitives, drug addicts and the mentally ill, it has no enforcement mechanism and basically works on the honor system, with the purchaser filling out a statement that the gun dealer sticks in a drawer.

The Brady bill would require the handgun dealer to provide a copy of the prospective purchaser's sworn statement to local law enforcement authorities so that background checks could be made. Based upon the evidence in states that already have handgun purchase waiting periods, this bill -- on a nationwide scale -- can't help but stop thousands of illegal handgun purchases.

And, since many handguns are acquired in the heat of passion (to settle a quarrel, for example) or at times of depression brought on by potential suicide, the Brady bill would provide a cooling-off period that would certainly have the effect of reducing the number of handgun deaths.

Critics claim that "waiting period" legislation in the states that have it doesn't work, that criminals just go to nearby states that lack such laws to buy their weapons. True enough, and all the more reason to have a Federal law that fills the gaps. While the Brady bill would not apply to states that already have waiting periods of at least seven days or that already require background checks, it would automatically cover the states that don't. The effect would be a uniform standard across the country.

Even with the current gaps among states, those that have waiting periods report some success. California, which has a 15-day waiting period that I supported and signed into law while Governor, stopped nearly 1,800 prohibited handgun sales in 1989. New Jersey has had a permit-to-purchase system for more than two decades. During that time, according to the state police, more than 10,000 convicted felons have been caught trying to buy handguns.

Every year, an average of 9,200 Americans are murdered by handguns, according to Department of Justice statistics. This does not include suicides or the tens of thousands of robberies, rapes and assaults committed with handguns.

This level of violence must be stopped. Sarah and Jim Brady are working hard to do that, and I say more power to them. If the passage of the Brady bill were to result in a reduction of only 10 or 15 percent of those numbers (and it could be a good deal greater), it would be well worth making it the law of the land.

And there would be a lot fewer families facing anniversaries such as the Bradys, Delahantys, McCarthys and Reagans face every March 30.
 
For those too stupid or too lazy to read this, conservative god king Ronald Reagan was in favor of common sense gun control.
 
No link or credit as usual.

Ronald Reagan wrote it a quick Google search will show that much. I never claimed that I wrote any of that and I definitely gave credit to the author. So what's your problem? Oh right, I posted something so you felt the need to pipe up.

I guess fake outrage over me not providing a link is preferable to having to defend an actual position.
 
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You say Reagan was an absolute failure yet now you cite him as a hero.

He is YOUR hero. What's your point?

You gonna discuss the content of the original post or dissect the synopsis I gave?

End of the day, Reagan was in favor of gun control, funny how getting shot at can change your perspective...
 
Reagan actually accomplished some things in his life. Among them he backed sensible gun control, signed the bill legalizing abortion in California, and gave amnesty to millions of illegals. But Miller will act like he didn't do those things and Scout will say it's fake news because he can't think of anything else to say. These are two feminine little losers who think talking tough makes them tough.
 
He is YOUR hero. What's your point?

You gonna discuss the content of the original post or dissect the synopsis I gave?

End of the day, Reagan was in favor of gun control, funny how getting shot at can change your perspective...
He was from California and still had some liberal bullshit flowing through his veins.

What "Common Sense" gun control measures are going to keep black gang members in Chicago from murdering 12 people and wounding a couple dozen more do you propose that don't limit in any way my second amendment right to keep and bear arms?
 
No link or credit as usual.

http://www.nytimes.com/1991/03/29/opinion/why-i-m-for-the-brady-bill.html

Another FAKE NEWS opinion page from the Democrat New York Times.

Liberals need to back up their ridiculous ideas with OP pages from the past.

Gubbba was every bit of ZERO when the lying NYT started taking on Conservatives.

He is no more creditable than the FAKE NEWS he quotes daily.

Copy and Paste I should say...
He was not alive when Reagan was kicking liberal butt.
 
Reagan actually accomplished some things in his life. Among them he backed sensible gun control, signed the bill legalizing abortion in California, and gave amnesty to millions of illegals. But Miller will act like he didn't do those things and Scout will say it's fake news because he can't think of anything else to say. These are two feminine little losers who think talking tough makes them tough.

runny you are out of your league on this site...
Even the nutty Duck as more credibility than you.

Why don't you think about just staying with Xs and Os...
Or maybe even checkers.

Chess is not your forte ...
01) P-Kn4
 
He is YOUR hero. What's your point?

You gonna discuss the content of the original post or dissect the synopsis I gave?

End of the day, Reagan was in favor of gun control, funny how getting shot at can change your perspective...
Everyone favors gun control. I know of no one who thinks a 3 yr old should have a loaded gun.
 
Reagan actually accomplished some things in his life. Among them he backed sensible gun control, signed the bill legalizing abortion in California, and gave amnesty to millions of illegals. But Miller will act like he didn't do those things and Scout will say it's fake news because he can't think of anything else to say. These are two feminine little losers who think talking tough makes them tough.
You forget that I grew up in Southern California while Reagan was Governor. I know 100 times as much about Reagan as you ever will.
Of course he did those things.
As I said, everyone favors some kind of gun restrictions. Reagan chose his.
Reagan wrote at length about the horrors of abortion. He became much wiser with age.
He tried the liberal approach to amnesty in exchange for the border security increases that never came. He would later say it was a mistake.

Talk about a tough talker. Look in the mirror son.
 
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Why I'm for the Brady Bill
By Ronald Reagan; Ronald Reagan, in announcing support for the Brady bill yesterday, reminded his audience he is a member of the National Rifle Association.
Published: March 29, 1991.

I cited the author. Didn't realize it needed to be a scholarly citation...

Who did you give credit to?

Learn to read. I know you didnt go to college, but you keep using the word "citation"...I'm not sure you know what it means...
 
I cited the author. Didn't realize it needed to be a scholarly citation...



Learn to read. I know you didnt go to college, but you keep using the word "citation"...I'm not sure you know what it means...
Where did I use the word citation? You say I keep using it. It shouldn't be hard to quote. I may not have went to college but i'm smart enough to know what I said......unlike you.
 
Where did I use the word citation? You say I keep using it. It shouldn't be hard to quote. I may not have went to college but i'm smart enough to know what I said......unlike you.

My mistake, you said I gave no credit, which is obviously not true. So are you a liar or an idiot?
 
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