Posted by Rude One
A good-sized chunk of Representative Steve Scalise's congressional career has been devoted to making guns easier to get. Scalise, a Louisiana Republican who is the Majority Whip in the House of Representatives, was one of five victims
shot by James T. Hodgkinson in Alexandria, Virginia. The wannabe mass
murderer was carrying a semiautomatic rifle and a pistol. Hodgkinson was
gunned
down and killed by Capitol police, but he had apparently come to the
baseball field to specifically take out Republicans. A motivation beyond
a deranged vision of how to achieve progressive goals hasn't been
announced.
Scalise is proudly, even obnoxiously devoted to the Second Amendment. He
has an A+ rating from the NRA and a 100% pro-gun voting record, and he
has, on many occasions, spoken against any laws that might even
minimally effect the free acquisition of all kinds of guns, including
the kind of rifle used today on him.
On April 25, 2013, Scalise made a floor speech where
he used the Sandy Hook massacre of children to support the rights of
gun owners. "I think they counted over 40 different laws that were
broken by the Sandy Hook murderer," Scalise said. "Then somebody is
going to tell you that one more law, which makes it harder for
law-abiding citizens to get a gun, would have stopped him from doing
that." The congressman doesn't mention that a law banning assault
weapons would have actually slowed down Adam Lanza. And we're not even
allowed to discuss banning handguns anymore, which would have done a
great deal to stop the bloodshed.
Scalise co-sponsored a resolution that praised the Supreme Court for its Heller decision that eliminated limits on gun ownership in Washington, D.C. Prior to the decision, he had co-sponsored a bill that would have done the same thing, including repealing the ban on semiautomatic guns. And he co-wrote a 2015 letter
to the head of the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms, and Explosives
condemning a reclassification of a kind of bullet. In the letter, he
talks about the "the failed 'Assault Weapons Ban.'"
A more substantial action was that he voted to overturn
President Obama's rule that prevented people who had been determined to
be mentally ill from purchasing guns. I'd also bet that Scalise
supports laws that allow people arrested for domestic violence to retain
their guns. Hodgkinson had been charged several times for that kind of assault.
Look, this isn't a "blame the victim" type of thing. There is nothing
that Steve Scalise did today that brought on the shooting. And I hope he
and all the other victims recover fully. But if a pig is gonna build a
house out of straw, he shouldn't be too shocked when a wolf comes along
to blow it down. It'd be something like a miracle if this caused
Scalise to reconsider his blind devotion to the NRA and its perverse
version of the Second Amendment.
More likely, though, it will just make him and his firearms-mad
colleagues double-down and demand even more guns and fewer restrictions.
And they will blame Kathy Griffin, Shakespeare in the Park, Black Lives
Matter, angry liberals, and anyone and anything for this rather than
take a single second to look in the hospital mirror to ask what they
could do differently.
Like maybe stop talking romantically about using guns to solve problems.
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