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Brady Center increases prescription for anti-depressants
The WashPo has an article on the fellow it describes as Obama's gun policy advisor. From what they say, he's actually an advisor on regulatory policy and law in general, and thus gets stuck with gun issues. Sounds like he'd like to see private sales run thru FFLs, isn't hot for magazine bans, and could give a hoot about the rest. "When Paul Helmke, director of the Brady Campaign to Prevent Gun Violence, broached the subject [of large magazine bans] during the March 15 gathering with Croley, officials promptly adjourned the meeting."
Via Instapundit and Reason Hit and Run...
Comments
Oopsie. Poor old Paul. On the wrong side of history and facts...a losing combination.
Posted by: Harry Schell at April 13, 2011 10:11 AM
The problem they have is that Paul et al are not even politically savvy enough to understand their current predicament. Croley likely walked out more because the anti's don't understand their operating environment than for any other reason.
It's our luck that Brady/LCAV/CSVG/VPC aren't capable of being pragmatic.
-Gene
Posted by: Gene Hoffman at April 13, 2011 04:37 PM
I'll take an energized incompetent opponent any day.
We miss you, Alison.....
Posted by: jdberger at April 15, 2011 04:53 PM
