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Saturday, January 19, 2013
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Rallies Against Gun Control
They turned out in the thousands with assault rifles, pistols, American flags raised and, in some cases, placards comparing gun control advocates to Nazis.
It was titled Gun Appreciation Day, a nationwide event organized through a Web site registered to a âRepublican New Media consulting firmâ called Political Media Inc. The intent, organizers said, was to âsend a loud and clear message to Congress and President Obamaâ against gun control.
The idea, in the face of moves to curb guns after the shooting at Sandy Hook Elementary School in Newtown, Conn., which killed 20 children and 6 adults in December, met with some controversy. The Web site Media Matters pointed out that one sponsor was a white nationalist group called the American Third Position. (The organizers apologized, said they had failed to vet the group and removed it from their list.)
News reports and pictures posted across social media, and local news reports, seemed to show that rallies organized by the official group and others at state capitols across America had attracted anywhere from a few hundred to thousands of gun enthusiasts. In Hartford, âbetween 200 and 400 peopleâ ! were expected to attend, according to The Hartford Courant.
In Colorado, where James E. Holmes killed 12 and wounded 58 in a shooting spree at a movie theater in Aurora last year, some compared attempts to control guns with communism.
Hundreds of gun activists gather on the steps of the CO Capitol to rally for Gun Appreciation Day http://t.co/Qy7gSeFp
In Buffalo, the name of Gov. Andrew M. Cuomo of New York, who had just signed sweeping gun control laws, was put on placards with swastikas.
Niagara Square rally http://t.co/PBiF0c6R
Buffalo âgun appreciation dayâ rally has a poster of Cuomo on a swastika. From @AnthonyCongi4âs picture: http://t.co/ffrYKlmS
Across the country, the views of those attending other rallies, and posting their support online, were equally unambiguous:
Tyrant Obama keep your laws off my piece! http://t.co/Wku1jBYq
â" joes6pack (@frozenliberty) 19 Jan 13
!1st annual gun appreciation rally in Texas. Texans donât play with their guns. #gunappreciationday#NRA#TXlege#guns#2A http://t.co/pOyMJIPD
Todayâs Gun Appreciation Day rally. http://t.co/KPsqe3ky
At #Gun Appreciation Day rally at #Utah State Capitol just before chants of âUSA! USA! USA!âby 2,000 people. #utpol http://t.co/i2vQROV8
Gun Appreciation Day Rally is causing some noise at Beacon Hill @Political_Pulse http://t.co/NYg5ZC6W
Gun Appreciation Day rally wrapping up. Drumroll please, tricorn hat guy! #mnleg http://t.co/mJbXYy6T
Rallies Against Gun Control
They turned out in the thousands with assault rifles, pistols, American flags raised and, in some cases, placards comparing gun control advocates to Nazis.
It was titled Gun Appreciation Day, a nationwide event organized through a Web site registered to a âRepublican New Media consulting firmâ called Political Media Inc. The intent, organizers said, was to âsend a loud and clear message to Congress and President Obamaâ against gun control.
The idea, in the face of moves to curb guns after the shooting at Sandy Hook Elementary School in Newtown, Conn., which killed 20 children and 6 adults in December, met with some controversy. The Web site Media Matters pointed out that one sponsor was a white nationalist group called the American Third Position. (The organizers apologized, said they had failed to vet the group and removed it from their list.)
News reports and pictures posted across social media, and local news reports, seemed to show that rallies organized by the official group and others at state capitols across America had attracted anywhere from a few hundred to thousands of gun enthusiasts. In Hartford, âbetween 200 and 400 peopleâ ! were expected to attend, according to The Hartford Courant.
In Colorado, where James E. Holmes killed 12 and wounded 58 in a shooting spree at a movie theater in Aurora last year, some compared attempts to control guns with communism.
Hundreds of gun activists gather on the steps of the CO Capitol to rally for Gun Appreciation Day http://t.co/Qy7gSeFp
In Buffalo, the name of Gov. Andrew M. Cuomo of New York, who had just signed sweeping gun control laws, was put on placards with swastikas.
Niagara Square rally http://t.co/PBiF0c6R
Buffalo âgun appreciation dayâ rally has a poster of Cuomo on a swastika. From @AnthonyCongi4âs picture: http://t.co/ffrYKlmS
Across the country, the views of those attending other rallies, and posting their support online, were equally unambiguous:
Tyrant Obama keep your laws off my piece! http://t.co/Wku1jBYq
â" joes6pack (@frozenliberty) 19 Jan 13
!1st annual gun appreciation rally in Texas. Texans donât play with their guns. #gunappreciationday#NRA#TXlege#guns#2A http://t.co/pOyMJIPD
Todayâs Gun Appreciation Day rally. http://t.co/KPsqe3ky
At #Gun Appreciation Day rally at #Utah State Capitol just before chants of âUSA! USA! USA!âby 2,000 people. #utpol http://t.co/i2vQROV8
Gun Appreciation Day Rally is causing some noise at Beacon Hill @Political_Pulse http://t.co/NYg5ZC6W
Gun Appreciation Day rally wrapping up. Drumroll please, tricorn hat guy! #mnleg http://t.co/mJbXYy6T
Bulgarian Politician Faces Off With a Gunman
A man climbed onstage and attempted to fire a gas pistol Saturday at the leader of the countryâs ethnic Turkish political party while he was giving a speech at his partyâs annual conference in Sofia, the capital of Bulgaria.
The gun misfired, according to a BBC report citing Bulgarian officials, and Ahmed Dogan, the leader of the Movement for Rights and Freedoms, was not harmed. Video of the incident shows Mr. Dogan pushing the gunmanâs hand, then diving away as other people at the conference wrestle the man to the floor, then punch and kick him repeatedly. The gun, a small gas pistol, lies nearby at the feet of shocked onlookers.
âA gas pistol is a nonlethal weapon used for self-defense,â The Associated Pres reported, âbut experts say when fired from close range it can cause life-threatening injuries.â
The gunman was arrested, the news agency said, identifying him as â25-year-old Oktai Enimehmedov, a Bulgarian national and ethnic Turk, from the coastal city of Burgas.â The motive for the attack was not immediately clear. The report said the assailant was also carrying two knives.
Mr. Doganâs party represents ethnic Turks and other Muslims, according to Reuters, who make up â12 percent of Bulgariaâs 7.3 million-strong population.â