Center for American Progress Surrenders: No Longer
Pushing Assault Weapons Ban
by AWR Hawkins 12 Sep 2014
On September 12, 2014--twenty years after the federal
"assault weapons" ban (AWB) expired--the Center
for American Progress (CAP) says its push for a renewed AWB is over.
This news came via the release of a CAP study, in which
author Arkadi Gerney signaled that CAP will be focusing on "expanding
background checks and firearms licensing laws" going forward.
According to The Wall Street Journal, Gerney gave
an interview this week in which he said, "On this larger question of
assault weapons, let's take a fresh look and look at a combination of things we
can do short of a ban that would make it much harder for criminals and mentally
ill to acquire guns."
On September 9, Pro Publica reported that other gun control groups
have altered their AWB posture, as well. For example, Moms Demand Action for
Gun Sense in America has gone from pushing for an AWB to campaigning for
expanded background checks and pressuring businesses to ban firearms in and on
their properties.
Moms Demand's Shannon Watts said, "What's going to save
the most lives are background checks."
As Breitbart News previously
reported, Elliot Rodger (Santa Barbara gunman), Ivan Lopez (2014
Fort Hood gunman), Darion Marcus Aguilar (Maryland mall gunman), Paul Ciancia
(LAX gunman), Aaron Alexis (DC Navy Yard gunman), and Nidal Hasan (2009 Fort
Hood gunman) all went through background checks to acquire their guns.
Center
for American Progress
Foundation
to Promote Open Society was a funder for the Center for American
Progress, and ProPublica.
Note: George Soros was the
chairman for the Foundation to Promote
Open Society, a supporter for the Center
for American Progress, and is the founder & chairman for the Open Society Foundations.
Open
Society Foundations was a funder for the Center for American Progress.
Gara
LaMarche was the VP & director of U.S. programs for the Open Society Foundations, and a
director at ProPublica.
Marion O. Sandler
was a director at the Center for
American Progress, and a funder for ProPublica.
Herbert
Sandler was a funder for the Center
for American Progress, and is the funder & founding chairman for ProPublica.
Jill
Abramson is an advisory board member for ProPublica, and was the deputy Washington bureau chief for the Wall Street Journal.
L. Gordon Crovitz
is an advisory board member for ProPublica,
and was a publisher for the Wall Street
Journal.
Paul
E. Steiger is the chairman for ProPublica,
and was a managing editor for the Wall
Street Journal.
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