Posted: 9/11/2004 7:56:06 AM EDT
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Dear Violence Policy Center Action Network Member: The federal assault weapons ban is scheduled to end this Monday. The VPC has been hard at work using its research and policy expertise to make sure that members of the news media and editorial boards across America understand that the assault weapons ban needs to be strengthened and that America's police and public want an effective assault weapons ban. Today, The New York Times (http://action.vpc.org/ctt.asp?u=1423191&l=54484, registration required) ran an article citing the VPC's research on how the industry has circumvented the ban and the threat assault weapons pose to law enforcement--illustrating why the ban needs to be strengthened! This is only one of the numerous articles and editorials across America that are now calling for the ban to be strengthened as a result of the VPC's work. Please help us by: Forwarding this e-mail to a friend. Urge them to join the VPC Action Network at http://action.vpc.org/ctt.asp?u=1423191&l=54485 and send a letter to President Bush demanding that the ban be strengthened; or, Cutting and pasting this link to our flash video, "The Gun Industry's Vision of America," (http://action.vpc.org/ctt.asp?u=1423191&l=54486) and sending it out on your e-mail lists. As always, we appreciate your support and commitment to stopping gun violence. . . . We are committed to protecting your privacy, so your email address will NEVER be sold or exchanged. If you would like to unsubscribe from this newsletter, please reply to this message with "Remove" in the subject line, or visit http://action.vpc.org/unsubscribe/index.asp |
If the industry circumvented the law making it utterly useless, why hasn't crime committed with assault weapons skyrocketed over the last ten years |
+1 Nothing more needs to be said. The weapons were still available, and crime did not increase. |