The vitriol-filled right is busily trying to refute its role in creating the environment in which Jared Loughner carried out his horrendous attack on Saturday when Representative Gabrielle Giffords was holding a “Congress on Your Corner” meeting at a Tucson Safeway. While much of the walk-back by hate radio and hate politicians is in response to Pima County Sheriff Clarence Dupnik’s condemnation of Arizona as “the Mecca for prejudice and bigotry”, another aspect of Dupnik’s experience-based comments deserves equal attention. At the same news conference, Dupnik “criticize[d] the Arizona Legislature for pushing to allow weapons pretty much everywhere.” He then went so far as to say “[Tucson] is the tombstone of the United States of America.” That is an incredibly important point that should not be overlooked as the country looks to move on from this tragedy. Just as we need to dial back the hate in our social and political discourse, we also need to change the atmosphere which has idolized guns to the point that they are actively encouraged in state legislative buildings and where automatic weapons are given away with the purchase of a truck.
Did America’s Gun Fetish Make Arizona Shooting Inevitable? |
| By: Jim White Monday January 10, 2011 8:45 am |
Late Night: Supreme Court Says Fire When Ready, Pamela Gorman Obliges |
| By: Jim White Thursday July 1, 2010 8:00 pm |
The Supreme Court knocked down Chicago’s 1982 ordinance banning handguns in the same week that a Congressional candidate released an ad showing her randomly firing an automatic weapon.


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