OPINION: Politics of Gun Prevention Shifting to the Middle

By The Brady Campaign , To Prevent Gun Violence - November 25, 2008

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By Paul Helmke | President, the Brady Campaign Earlier this week we released the results of a poll on the gun issue, taken by the prominent Penn, Schoen & Berland firm, of 1,083 confirmed Election Day voters. Before discussing the responses that may come as a surprise to some, I wanted to highlight the analysis of Rob Green, a principal at PSB, who evaluated the new political status of gun violence prevention after this election: "These findings suggest that sensible gun legislation ... Read the Full Article
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    Doctors are part of the problem

    Just because a doctor prescribes it means the patient will not use them illegally? The Coalition Against Insurance Fraud claims it costs insurance providers 72.5 billion dollars annually. That's a lot of illegal prescription drugs. You think that is not a problem though.

    The responsible law-abiding drug users are not the problem. It's the criminals. That's the same argument the the anti gun advocates use. The criminals need to have restrictions in place so the guns are harder to get. If that is a fair staement, so is mine.

    - sagaUS January 19, 2009 8:21PM

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