New York Times Kicks off NRA Convention Coverage with Massive Lie
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by Charles C. W. Cooke April 10, 2015 9:35 AM
The NRA Convention starts today, in Nashville, Tennessee. And so, rather
predictably, the New York Times has started its day by lying about it.
Per the Times’s editorial board:
Seventy-thousand people are expected to attend the National Rifle
Association’s convention opening on Friday in Tennessee, and not one of
them will be allowed to come armed with guns that can actually shoot.
After all the N.R.A. propaganda about how “good guys with guns” are
needed to be on guard across American life, from elementary schools to
workplaces, the weekend’s gathering of disarmed conventioneers seems the
ultimate in hypocrisy.
There will be plenty of weapons in evidence at the hundreds of
display booths, but for convention security the firing pins must be
removed. So far, there has been none of the familiar complaint about
infringing supposedly sacrosanct Second Amendment rights — the gun
lobby’s main argument in opposing tighter federal background checks on
gun buyers after the 2012 gun massacre of schoolchildren in Connecticut.
This is completely and utterly wrong. In fact, anyone with a permit
valid in Tennessee can “come armed with guns that actually shoot.” As
the Tennesseean confirms:
The National Rifle Association and the Music City Center have
confirmed that gun owners with the proper carry permits can bring their
guns with them into the center during the association’s convention,
which will be held there this weekend.
A spokeswoman for the center said its policy is to follow state law
and to allow the organizations holding events inside the facility to
decide whether they wish for people to carry their guns inside.
Music City Center spokeswoman Mary Brette Clippard confirmed to The
Tennessean on Tuesday afternoon that the NRA had no problem with gun
owners with the proper gun permits bringing their weapons inside.
As I noted when the New York Daily News peddled this same falsehood
earlier in the week, the only guns that will have their firing pins
removed are those that are presented for examination within the
convention’s attendant trade show. This is standard practice. Why? Well,
because the trade show guns are not for sale; they are not there to be
fired; and they cannot be removed from their display cases. They exist
only to demonstrate to attendees what each company has on offer.
This is a pathetic lie, designed to imply “hypocrisy” where there is
none. America’s “paper of record” should fix its editorial.
UPDATE: MSNBC tried this game, too, but ended up lost in a maze of
corrections.
Read more at: http://www.nationalreview.com/corner/416755/new-york-times-kicks-nra-convention-coverage-massive-lie-charles-c-w-cooke
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