CBS Attacks 'Permissive Gun Laws' And Gun-Toting Tea Partiers in Wake of Shooting
On Monday's CBS Evening News, anchor Katie Couric used the Tucson shooting to go after gun ownership: "As we reported, Jared Loughner purchased his gun legally....Saturday's attack is now putting the state's gun laws under a magnifying glass." In the report that followed, correspondent Dean Reynolds declared: "Arizona has among the most permissive gun laws in the nation."
Reynolds portrayed Arizona's commitment to gun rights as a danger: "The right to keep and bear arms here extends to weapons in cars, restaurants, and even bars....you can literally go on a shopping spree armed from store to store." He seemed aghast at the idea that guns may be allowed on Arizona college campuses: "And now there are proposals pending in the state legislature here that would allow college faculty and even college students, like those here at the University of Arizona, to carry concealed weapons on campus."
Reynolds spoke with former Democratic Mayor of Tucson Tom Volgy, who argued: "I think in the state of Arizona it is easier to purchase a weapon like that [a Glock semiautomatic] than it is to get a driver's license."
Continuing to attack the state's gun culture, Reynolds proclaimed: "In Arizona, firearms and politics go together." He introduced a clip of a recent campaign ad: "This was a Tea Party candidate for Congress." The clip featured congressional candidate Pamela Gorman firing a gun with an announcer declaring: "Meet Pamela Gorman, conservative Christian and a pretty fair shot." Reynolds went on to suggest something sinister about a shooting range campaign event for Gabrielle Giffords' conservative challenger during the 2010 campaign: "Giffords' Republican opponent, urging voters to 'remove her from office,' invited them to come and shoot a fully automatic M-16 with him."
Reynolds concluded his report by noting how "This all plays out amid some of the day's most explosive issues: Arizona toughest in the nation laws to impede illegal immigration or the emotional debate over health care. And while it's not yet known for sure what motivated Jared Lee Loughner, what is known is that he had no trouble getting a gun and using it."
What Reynold's failed to mention was that Giffords' herself is a strong proponent of the Second Amendment and gun owner herself. He also failed to note that one of the heros during the shooting, Joe Zamudio, who helped subdue Loughner, was armed.
In an interview with Democratic Pima County Sheriff Clarence Dupnik prior to Reynolds' report, Couric pointed out: "There are also laws that allow you to take concealed or non-concealed weapons and carry them with you at all times. Is that correct?" Dupnik ranted: "That is absolutely correct and that's the height of insanity. I don't know what else they can do. Maybe they can pass a law that we – that would require that every child have an Uzi in their crib."
Here is a full transcript of Reynolds January 10 report:
6:44PM ET
KATIE COURIC: As we reported, Jared Loughner purchased his gun legally. He bought the Glock 9 millimeter handgun here in Tucson last November. With no prison record, he passed the instant background check. But as national correspondent Dean Reynolds reports, Saturday's attack is now putting the state's gun laws under a magnifying glass.
DEAN REYNOLDS: Arizona has among the most permissive gun laws in the nation. The right to keep and bear arms here extends to weapons in cars, restaurants, and even bars. Finding a list of gun-friendly establishments is as easy as clicking the mouse on your computer. Here you can literally go on a shopping spree armed from store to store, the argument being that carrying weapons enhances security. And now there are proposals pending in the state legislature here that would allow college faculty and even college students, like those here at the University of Arizona, to carry concealed weapons on campus.
ARACELI GARCIA [FRESHMAN, UNIVERSITY OF ARIZONA]: There's a lot of drinking going on, on campus, and it just wouldn't be safe.
REYNOLDS: Would you welcome students and faculty carrying concealed weapons on campus?
TOM VOLGY: Good God, no.
REYNOLDS: Tom Volgy is the former mayor of Tucson, who worries about access to weapons, like a Glock semiautomatic used in Saturday's rampage.
TOM VOLGY: I think in the state of Arizona it is easier to purchase a weapon like that than it is to get a driver's license.
REYNOLDS: In Arizona, firearms and politics go together. This was a Tea Party candidate for Congress.

UNIDENTIFIED ANNOUNCER [CAMPAIGN AD]: Meet Pamela Gorman, conservative Christian and a pretty fair shot.
[FOOTAGE OF PAMELA GORMAN FIRING GUN]
REYNOLDS: And Gabrielle Giffords' Republican opponent, urging voters to 'remove her from office,' invited them to come and shoot a fully automatic M-16 with him. This all plays out amid some of the day's most explosive issues: Arizona toughest in the nation laws to impede illegal immigration or the emotional debate over health care. And while it's not yet known for sure what motivated Jared Lee Loughner, what is known is that he had no trouble getting a gun and using it. Dean Reynolds, CBS News, Tucson.
— Kyle Drennen is a news analyst at the Media Research Center. You can follow him on Twitter here.
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Obama's Long History of Inflammatory Rhetoric
Submitted by Retired Geek on Tue, 01/11/2011 - 5:39pm.
President Barack Obama has a long History of inciting violence, why should anyone be surprised when violence occurs during his Administration?
One of Barack Obama’s tasks at ACORN, where he worked with Madeline Talbott, was teaching community activists how to use “direct action” and be more forceful in demanding change.
The “in your face” style preached by Barack Obama was used by activists to stage sit-ins and demonstrations at banks to garner publicity and support for more bank loans for (sometimes unqualified) poor people.
ACORN Tactics included picketing at the homes of bank executives and calling them racists for not lending to the poor.
"I need you to go out and talk to your friends and talk to your neighbors. I want you to talk to them whether they are independent or whether they are Republican. I want you to argue with them and get in their face."
Barack Obama
September 18, 2008
“If they bring a knife to the fight, we bring a gun,”
Sen. Barack Obama
Radnor Middle School in Wayne, Pa., Saturday, June 14, 2008. (AP)
“A Republican majority in Congress would mean “hand-to-hand combat” on Capitol Hill for the next two years, threatening policies Democrats have enacted to stabilize the economy,”
President Barack Obama, October 6, 2010
“We’re gonna punish our enemies and we’re gonna reward our friends who stand with us on issues that are important to us.”
President Barack Obama to Latinos, October 2010
“I don’t want to quell anger. I think people are right to be angry! I’m angry!”
President Barack Obama March 2010
“We talk to these folks… so I know whose *** to kick.“
President Barack Obama
June 2010
“Punish your enemies”
President Barack Obama
October 26, 2010
"I’m itching for a fight"
President Barack Obama
December 7, 2010
“It’s time to Fight for it.”
President Barack Obama
October 19, 2010
Truth is not hate…Liberals just hate to face Truth.
Responsible Sherrif Dubchek, I mean, Dupnik.
Submitted by almostacowboy on Tue, 01/11/2011 - 5:55pm.
Dupnik ranted: "[clipped]... I don't know what else they can do. Maybe they can pass a law that we – that would require that every child have an Uzi in their crib."
I'm glad to see no hystrionics coming out of his office. Pima County voters, you must be so proud.
OMG!!!! The horror of it all.
Submitted by no tingly legs on Tue, 01/11/2011 - 5:59pm.
Citizens of Arizona can actually exercise their rights under the guise of the Second Amendment. Next thing you know, they'll want to have free speech, freedom of religion, etc. The nerve of those damned people. Don't they know their place? Dear Leader Obama better start clamping down on this crap or things will start to spin out of control.
And did we see violence?
Submitted by octavioj on Tue, 01/11/2011 - 6:04pm.
In the wake of crazy Tea Partiers brandishing their guns caused how many shootings? Where do these people get their facts? Why not simply look at evidence and statistics?
Wonder how the numbers of
Submitted by rwesley2.0 on Tue, 01/11/2011 - 6:26pm.
Wonder how the numbers of gun-related deaths stack up when compared to, say, Chicago or Washington DC?
How about you work on that angle, Dean?
Do these people not believe
Submitted by Martin2717 on Tue, 01/11/2011 - 6:41pm.
Do these people not believe in individual responsibility? Why are they making excuses for this psychopath? The guy is a mental nutcase. He's the one that pulled the trigger and nobody is to blame for that. Period.
On what authority is
Submitted by Ashrak on Tue, 01/11/2011 - 7:38pm.
On what authority is government empowered to require its permission in order to exercise an inalienable?
On what authority is government empowerd to require that a fee, or multiple fees be paid in order to exercise an inalienable right?
Where is the validity in "allow" and "permit" when the context is rights?