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Oh yeah, well I’m more Reaganer than you!

Apologies for twice in a row drawing attention to the politicization of Ronald Reagan. However, the NRA is saying:

Exploiting tragedy for political gain is nothing new for the media and the Brady Campaign, but this morning’s appearance on NBC’s Today Show reached a new low. Katie Couric and Sarah Brady used the tragic occasion of President Reagan’s passing to shamelessly forward the gun-ban agenda with deliberate misinformation. Led by carefully crafted questions from Couric, Sarah Brady claimed that President Reagan wasn’t actually an NRA member, and that he “worked hard” for passage of the so-called “assault weapons” ban.

In fact, President Reagan, the owner of an AR-15, was a strong and consistent supporter of the Second Amendment and the NRA. He was a long time member who actively courted the NRA’s endorsement in both of his presidential campaigns, and was the first presidential candidate in history to receive that endorsement. He appeared on the cover of NRA magazines four times. In 1983 he was offered, and accepted, an NRA Honorary Life Membership, the highest honor bestowed by the NRA.

He was the first, and to date, only, sitting president to speak at our Annual Meetings, saying, in part, “The NRA believes America’s laws were made to be obeyed and that our constitutional liberties are just as important today as 200 years ago. And by the way, the Constitution does not say Government shall decree the right to keep and bear arms. The Constitution says ‘the right of the people to keep and bear arms shall not be infringed.’” In 1986, President Reagan signed the landmark Firearms Owners Protection Act (FOPA), and he never blamed law-abiding gun owners for the actions of criminals.

And the Coalition to Stop Gun buying Violence says:

John Hinckley’s deed left Brady paralyzed — and determined to end America’s “no questions asked” firearm policies. Brady and his wife Sarah got behind a proposal that would require criminal background checks for firearm sales through licensed dealers. It later became the Brady Bill.

President Reagan played an instrumental role in passing this landmark legislation. In late March of 1991, ten years after the shooting, Reagan joined his former press secretary at George Washington University Hospital. There, at the very hospital at which both men were treated for their near-fatal wounds, Reagan said ” You do know that I’m a member of the NRA, and my position on the right to bear arms is well known…But I want you to know something else, and I am going to say it in clear, unmistakable language: I support the Brady bill, and I urge the Congress to enact it without further delay.”

President Clinton signed the Brady Bill into law in 1993.

Later, in 1994, Reagan directly lobbied Members of Congress to pass the federal Assault Weapons Ban. The ban passed the U.S. House of Representatives 216-214, a margin of just two votes. One of those votes was cast by former Rep. Dick Swett (D-NH), who credited Reagan’s direct involvement for his “aye” vote. Swett told the Boston Globe, “he made up his mind after being lobbied by the idol of GOP conservatives, President Ronald Reagan.”

Reagan also won over the second vote that made the Assault Weapons Ban law. According to Wisconsin’s Capital Times, former Rep. Scott Klug (R-WI) voted for the assault weapons ban only after a “last-minute plea” from Reagan.

3 Responses to “Oh yeah, well I’m more Reaganer than you!”

  1. robert Says:

    Reagan did a lot of great things….but on gun rights, he left a lot to be desired.

    Bush #1 was worse. Bush #2 even WORSE.

    Wonder what life would be like with a conservative in the White House? I have never seen it in my life and don’t expect to.

  2. Xrlq Says:

    Robert: what gives you the idea that Bush 2 is worse on gun rights than Bush 1? Bush 1 got rid of everyone’s right to own a real assault rifle, and publicly berated the NRA for describing jack-booted thugs as “jack-booted thugs.” Bush 2 hasn’t pushed any new gun control laws; he just hasn’t done a very good job rolling back the ones we already have.

  3. SayUncle Says:

    Bush 1 got rid of everyone’s right to own a real assault rifle

    that was actually reagan.

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