Monday, February 11, 2013

The NRA has a name for 20 dead children: the 'Connecticut effect'

Relatives of Ana Grace Marquez-Greene, 6, a victim of the December 14, 2012 shooting at Sandy Hook Elementary School, react next to a photo of her, during the launch of The Sandy Hook Promise, a non-profit created in response to the shooting in Newtown, Connecticut January 14, 2013.   REUTERS/Michelle McLoughlin (UNITED STATES - Tags: EDUCATION CRIME LAW) - RTR3CGDM If we can all just hurry up and process the "Connecticut effect" A top lobbyist for the National Rifle Association (NRA) explains why its legislative agenda is on hold:
We have a strong agenda coming up for next year, but of course a lot of that's going to be delayed as the 'Connecticut effect' has to go through the process.
So if everyone could just hurry up and "process" the brutal murder of 20 children and six adults, the NRA can get back to their full-time campaign against common sense solutions to curb gun violence.

So come on, get over it already, people!

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