Brady Campaign Finds Sad Irony In Rumsfeld's AK-47 Statement
The Bush Administration very deliberately allowed the Federal assault weapons ban to expire last fall. Since the ban expired, it is quite likely that there are more than 100,000 new assault weapons like AK-47s in the United States.In the past six weeks, such assault weapons have been used in horrible high-profile shootings in Dallas and Tyler, Texas; Los Angeles, California; Las Vegas, Nevada; Ulster, New York and Akron, Ohio. Six were killed and seven were wounded in the shootings.
Now, the U.S. is trying to prevent the government of Venezuela from importing 100,000 AK-47s, out of concerns the government of President Hugo Chavez plans to use the guns to quash political opposition.
Defense Secretary Donald Rumsfeld, speaking in Brazil yesterday, said "I can't imagine what's going to happen to 100,000 AK-47s…I can't understand why Venezuela needs 100,000 AK-47s. I personally hope it doesn't happen. I can't imagine, if it did happen, it would be good for the hemisphere."
"The Administration is right - Venezuela shouldn't be allowed to flood its streets with military-style assault weapons," said Michael Barnes, President of the Brady Campaign and a former member of Congress who was an authority on Latin American affairs. "Only the United States should be allowed to flood its streets with military-style assault weapons."
Source: Brady Campaign to Prevent Gun Violence
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If this website wants to be taken seriously as a place to come for so called “expert advice” then it needs to do a little research and print the truth. This article is a lie it plays very loose with facts.Instead of reporting this as a news release just list for what it is ; a biased editorial in favor of gun control.
I now wonder how many other resources on this are giving out false info?