NRA-ILA Grassroots News Minute 08/19/11

Published on August 19, 2011
Duration: 2:58

This news segment from the NRA-ILA discusses the implications of strict gun control laws in the UK, citing the 2011 London riots as an example of citizens being left defenseless. It also covers an NRA-funded lawsuit challenging ATF demands for federal firearms license holders to report multiple sales of certain long guns in border states, arguing the regulation burdens honest dealers without curbing crime.

Quick Summary

The NRA-ILA Grassroots News Minute on August 19, 2011, highlighted the dangers of strict gun control, using UK riots to show citizens left defenseless. It also covered an NRA lawsuit challenging ATF's demand for federal firearms license holders in border states to report multiple long gun sales, arguing it burdens legal dealers without curbing crime.

Chapters

  1. 00:03Introduction: NRA Grassroots News Minute
  2. 00:11UK Riots and Gun Control Failures
  3. 00:33UK Gun Laws and Violent Crime Rates
  4. 01:04Consequences of Disarmament
  5. 01:55ATF Reporting Demands and NRA Lawsuit
  6. 02:47Visit NRA.org for More Information

Frequently Asked Questions

What were the main points of the NRA-ILA Grassroots News Minute on August 19, 2011?

The segment discussed how strict gun laws in the UK left citizens defenseless during riots, citing high violent crime rates. It also detailed an NRA-funded lawsuit challenging ATF's demand for federal firearms license holders in border states to report multiple long gun sales, arguing it burdens legal dealers.

How did the UK riots highlight the failures of gun control, according to the NRA?

The NRA argued that the riots in London and other UK cities, where citizens were left defenseless due to restrictive gun laws including handgun bans, demonstrated the negative consequences of disarming law-abiding citizens and the potential for increased violence.

What is the NRA's stance on the ATF's demand for reporting multiple long gun sales in border states?

The NRA is fully funding and supporting a lawsuit against this demand, asserting the ATF lacks the statutory authority. They believe the scheme unfairly burdens honest dealers and does not effectively curb criminal activity or violence.

What evidence was presented regarding violent crime rates in the UK?

The news minute cited a 2009 Daily Mail article stating Britain's violent crime record was worse than any other EU country. Official figures also indicated the UK had higher rates of all types of violence than the US and South Africa.

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