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<blockquote data-quote="mightymouse" data-source="post: 2021512" data-attributes="member: 15253"><p>In such a desperate time as this, I think a well-thought out, measured response is of far more value than a knee-jerk reaction. Remember, much of the early reporting on this event was wrong (e.g., Nancy Lanza was a teacher at the school, Ryan Lanza initially identified as the shooter, and so on), so I think that it is reasonable and proper for the NRA to wait and deliver a response when more of the facts of the matter are known. Beyond that, many of the anti-gun forces in this country think the NRA is the devil's advocate anyway, so it needs to be very careful about issuing a statement, especially when all the facts are not yet clearly known.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mightymouse, post: 2021512, member: 15253"] In such a desperate time as this, I think a well-thought out, measured response is of far more value than a knee-jerk reaction. Remember, much of the early reporting on this event was wrong (e.g., Nancy Lanza was a teacher at the school, Ryan Lanza initially identified as the shooter, and so on), so I think that it is reasonable and proper for the NRA to wait and deliver a response when more of the facts of the matter are known. Beyond that, many of the anti-gun forces in this country think the NRA is the devil's advocate anyway, so it needs to be very careful about issuing a statement, especially when all the facts are not yet clearly known. [/QUOTE]
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