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NRA's statement in response to recent incidents/legislative reactions.

Dear NRA members,
For over 150 years, the National Rifle Association of America (NRA) has been
the nation's leading voice in the call for responsible, law-abiding gun
ownership and firearms education and training. With 5 million patriotic
members, we promote Second Amendment freedom - and stand with you in
opposition to the unlawful use of any firearm.

Our members, employees and supporters are parents, friends, and neighbors.
We grieve with the people of Buffalo, New York, and Uvalde, Texas, and find it
heart-wrenching that anyone is capable of the evil that fell upon these
communities. We join our nation in the fight to confront this crime epidemic.
To be clear, we believe there are actions that should be taken, but they are
neither easy nor convenient. The actions we promote include programs to
protect our children and all other innocent victims of violent crimes. They do
not encompass infringing upon the rights of the law-abiding to own firearms.
We must do better than that.

The facts tell us the violence in our nation is not due to the age of law-abiding
gun owners or their ability to lawfully access firearms. These heinous
incidents are due to the acts of deranged, sick individuals. Any suggestion to
the contrary is a disservice to those who have suffered the consequences of
gun violence - or the promise we hold for a safer, more secure future.
Here is what we stand for and how we support the call to service during these
difficult times.

Prioritize School Safety - with Dedicated Resources at the Federal Level
The NRA calls for an immediate, federal program that funds safety measures
at every school in America. Our schools must be safe and secure. There is no
reason not to enact such legislation now - in the face of a national crisis that
leaves our schools, and their children and teachers, vulnerable to acts of evil.

We echo those who call for every school in America to be as safe as jewelry
stores, banks, and sporting venues.

We know enhanced safety and security can help protect our children.
Just yesterday in Duncanville, Texas (outside of Dallas), a gunman arrived at a
youth summer camp with the apparent intent of harming approximately 250
children inside a building. He fired a shot - leading camp counselors to
immediately move kids to safe areas and begin locking doors. The shooter
was denied entry into a locked classroom. Law enforcement personnel, who
recently completed active shooter training, reportedly arrived within two
minutes of receiving an urgent call for help. They fatally shot the gunman -
and none of the students were harmed. We applaud the heroic, life-saving
actions of the first responders and staff.

Invest in Mental Health Services
We call for an infusion of resources to address mental health - across all
spectrums of our nation. We must not only have resources to support those in
need, but actionable plans to identify and verify those who are threats to
themselves and their communities. All too often, there are "warning signs"
from the evil monsters who commit gun violence and murder. We see this
time and time again.
Our current resources and infrastructure are not enough. According to one
study, since 1955, our public mental health bed capacity has fallen by 96
percent from nearly 340 beds per 100,000 people to under 12 beds per
100,000 people. Our nation faces an acute shortage of psychiatric bed
capacity. It is impossible to truly address the needs of those who may be a
threat without active treatment and rehabilitation.

Increase Funding & Support for Law Enforcement
We join the nationwide call to provide law enforcement with increased
resources and support, so they are able to protect us all. In the face of a crime
epidemic, these brave men and women deserve advanced training, financial
resources, equipment, and manpower to do their jobs. We support the
countless NRA members who serve in law enforcement and the U.S. military
who say that must end - now.

Take a Firm Position on Gun Crime
We must get tough on gun crime. We must arrest and prosecute criminals -
bringing the full weight of our law enforcement community to confront the
criminals who commit acts of gun violence. There can be no exceptions. It
informs policy choices to note a recent study that analyzed gun violence in our
nation's capital. That study estimated that 60 to 70 percent of all firearm
violence is committed by approximately 500 individuals, whose "violence is
predictable, and therefore it is preventable." We must take immediate, direct
action to confront these criminals, limit their access to firearms, and interfere
with their ability to commit heinous acts of violence. We have a roadmap to
address today's violent crime surge. During the last crime spike in the 1990s,
policies were implemented to focus on arresting, prosecuting, and
incarcerating the most violent offenders. Simply put, those policies worked.

From 1993 to 2014, our national homicide rate fell by more than half. Due to
programs like Project Exile and Project Safe Neighborhoods, government
resources can be focused on putting violent criminals behind bars. We should
learn from the success of such programs and policies, and reaffirm our
nation's commitment to fighting violent crime at every level.

Our Pledge

As the NRA stands to protect the Second Amendment freedom of law-abiding
Americans, it remains committed to working toward real and effective
solutions to stop violence in our communities. We join millions of Americans
in imploring all lawmakers to do the same: embark upon a courageous plan
that protects schools, confronts the crime epidemic, and respects the
freedoms of law-abiding citizens.

The echo chamber is full of "soundbite solutions" - ineffective measures that
will allow crime to flourish, disarm law-abiding Americans, and allow our most
vulnerable to remain unprotected.

We ask lawmakers to bridge the political fault line in the call to solve
America's crime epidemic. We challenge them to aim higher than the call for
failed gun control policies defined by bans, restrictions, or initiatives that
infringe upon the rights of law-abiding citizens.

Now is the time to take action for our children, citizens, and the collective
vision we have for a safer, more secure America.

Sincerely,
Wayne
 
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Is the content of the letter up for discussion or is this purely informational?

To keep with the theme of 'activism', if it were me in place of WLP, this isn't the statement I would've made. For instance, the first sentence under the heading 'Our Pledge' is a bit of a contradiction. The NRA's purpose is to protect the 2A, but "it remains committed to working toward real and effective solutions to stop violence in our communities". This isn't the message I'd want the NRA presenting on my behalf as a member. I wouldn't and don't want the NRA to seek solutions for complex social issues. I instead want them to be the preeminent gun rights organization which they tout and which the world believes they are. Anything else is dangerous mission creep. No matter how heartfelt WLP's words are intended, the majority of what he outlined isn't truly the NRA's "call to service" at all.

As a steward of the 2A, my message is to simply denounce senseless violence and refuse to even have the discussion of rights alongside such things. Allowing those distinct topics to co-mingle will never end favorably for us.
 
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