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Why Gun-Control Advocates Lie about Guns | National Review Online
12-15-14 -
By Charles C. W. Cooke
The facts aren’t on their side.
Angered by the news that American voters are now more supportive of the Second Amendment than they have been in
two decades, the New York
Daily News’s Mike Lupica used his
weekend column to vent. Over the course of 900 words, Lupica lambasted the public for continuing “to protect gun nuts,” chided the “mouth-breathing” NRA for its murderous myopia, and contended emotively that “there are no words” available to describe the horror of “a recent poll that says a majority of Americans believe it is more important to protect the right to own guns than it is for the government to limit access to guns.”
And then, having established his moral bona fides for all to see, he tried to sneak a brazen lie past his audience:
The flyers on the table feature a picture of a beautiful, smiling girl with a pink bow in her hair, with Christmas and her whole life ahead of her until Adam Lanza walked into her school on a Friday morning with an automatic weapon — the kind of gun we are told must be protected or the Second Amendment is turned into a dishrag — and started shooting.
That Lupica would knowingly write these words should be of great concern to anybody who is concerned with the truth. There were no “automatic” weapons used at Sandy Hook. Rather, Adam Lanza used a standard
semi-automatic rifle of the sort that
millions upon millions of Americans have in their homes. Moreover, Mike Lupica knows this full well, for on
every other occasion he has written about the AR-15, he has described it correctly. In March of 2013, Lupica
called for the federal government to ban “a semiautomatic rifle called the AR-15.” A few months later, railing against the same weapon, he
explained to his readers that AR-15s are “semi-automatic” — and explained not just once, but
twice. Elsewhere, he has proven himself to be more than capable of identifying
different gun types when it has suited him to do so. Why, then, the change? …
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