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trailmonkee

(2,681 posts)
Mon Feb 18, 2013, 11:36 PM Feb 2013

Gun Safety Advocates Force NRA Backed Democrat Out Of Congressional Race

Source: think progress

Illinois State Sen. Toi Hutchinson dropped her bid to fill the Congressional seat of former Rep. Jesse Jackson Jr. on Sunday after her moderate views on gun safety made her a target of New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg’s political action committee, Independence USA.

In what will be the first election since the shooting in Newton, Connecticut, the $2 million ad buy criticized Hutchison and another candidate for receiving an “A” rating from the National Rifle Association (NRA). “In the race for Congress, the big issue? Fighting gun violence. Debbie Halvorson and Toi Hutchinson both earned an A from the NRA, they can’t be trusted,” the ad began before endorsing former state Rep. Robin Kelly who supports background checks and banning assault weapons.

Guns have become a central issue in the primary, as Kelly attacked her opponents’ views on gun safety and “pointed out that Hutchinson received a 92 percent rating from the NRA” and does not support a statewide concealed carry ban. She also urged all candidates to “sign on to a five-point pledge to reduce gun violence: banning assault weapons and high capacity magazines, closing the gun show loophole, supporting Illinois’ conceal carry ban, and refusing support from ‘organizations that oppose reasonable gun safety legislation.’”

Neither Hutchison nor Halvorson signed on to the document, though the former sought to bolster her credentials on gun safety by releasing a video in which she highlighted her support for “the assault weapons ban and the ban on high capacity magazines favored by Gov. Pat Quinn.”

“I am simply unwilling to risk playing a role going forward that could result in dividing our community at time a when we need unity more than ever,” Hutchinson said Sunday in a statement announcing her resignation. “In the wake of horrendous gun related crimes all across our country, I agree with Robin that we need to stand together to fight gun violence.”



Read more: http://thinkprogress.org/justice/2013/02/18/1606561/gun-safety-advocates-force-nra-backed-democrat-out-of-congressional-race/

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Gun Safety Advocates Force NRA Backed Democrat Out Of Congressional Race (Original Post) trailmonkee Feb 2013 OP
FYI: Big thread in GD on this. ManiacJoe Feb 2013 #1
Good. We need to use NRA ratings to drive out the 'gun rights' nut jobs. bowens43 Feb 2013 #2
"Gun Safety" is a good way of framing the issue bucolic_frolic Feb 2013 #3
GOOD! Hard Assets Feb 2013 #4
Illinois's CCW ban was ruled unconstitutional by the 7th Circuit Courth NickB79 Feb 2013 #5
Yeah...strange times. NaturalHigh Feb 2013 #6
 

bowens43

(16,064 posts)
2. Good. We need to use NRA ratings to drive out the 'gun rights' nut jobs.
Tue Feb 19, 2013, 12:54 AM
Feb 2013

Yes , if you received an 'A" rating from the NRA, you are a nut job.

bucolic_frolic

(43,173 posts)
3. "Gun Safety" is a good way of framing the issue
Tue Feb 19, 2013, 11:08 AM
Feb 2013

Who doesn't want to be safe in their persons, community, homes, workplace?

 

Hard Assets

(274 posts)
4. GOOD!
Tue Feb 19, 2013, 01:34 PM
Feb 2013

She spammed me.

I didn't know who sent it, but she bought a list off Wayne Powell which I unsubscribed after his loss.

NickB79

(19,246 posts)
5. Illinois's CCW ban was ruled unconstitutional by the 7th Circuit Courth
Tue Feb 19, 2013, 02:25 PM
Feb 2013
http://articles.chicagotribune.com/2012-12-12/news/ct-met-conceal-carry-ruling-20121212_1_gun-control-gun-ordinance-todd-vandermyde

Illinois' days as the only state in the nation to forbid public possession of a firearm could be numbered after a federal appellate court threw out a state ban and gave lawmakers six months to figure out a way to let people legally carry guns.

The 2-1 ruling Tuesday by a 7th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals panel in Chicago affirmed a constitutional right to have ready-to-use firearms for self-defense outside the home.


So, she got heat from fellow Democrats for not promising to violate the rulings of a Federal Court? Of all the stupid things to eat our own over

NaturalHigh

(12,778 posts)
6. Yeah...strange times.
Wed Feb 20, 2013, 01:29 AM
Feb 2013

I think most people are fairly open to some sort of civil discourse on this issue, but the extremists (on all sides) seem to get all the press.

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