NRA Responds To Sandy Hook Massacre: Put Armed Guards At Schools

Fri, December 21, 2012 12:03pm EDT by 20 Comments
NRA Gun Control Speech
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The national gun control debate has been fiery in the wake of the shooting, but Executive Vice President Wayne LaPierre minced no words when urging parents to demand guns in schools. Click to read his shocking words — which were interrupted by TWO protestors!

The National Rifle Association has responded to political pressure in the wake of the tragic Sandy Hook Elementary School shooting by holding a Dec. 21 press conference, and it was a doozy. Executive Vice President Wayne LaPierre was interrupted by two separate, flag-carrying protestors, and his comments are sure to start many debates on school safety. Check out the FULL transcript below.

THE TRANSCRIPT

The National Rifle Association — 4 million mothers, fathers, sons and daughters — join the nation in horror, outrage, grief, and earnest prayer for the families of Newtown, Connecticut, who have suffered such an incomprehensible loss as a result of this unspeakable crime.

Out of respect for the families and until the facts are known, the NRA has refrained from comment.

While some have tried to exploit tragedy for political gain, we have remained respectably silent. Now, we must speak for the safety of our nation’s children.

Because for all the noise and anger directed at us over the past week, no one, nobody has addressed the most important, pressing and immediate question we face: How do we protect our children right now, starting today, in a way that we know works?

The only way to answer that question is to face the truth. Politicians pass laws for gun free school zones, they issue press releases bragging about them. They post signs advertising them. And, in doing so, they tell every insane killer in America that schools are the safest place to inflict maximum mayhem with minimum risk.

How have our nation’s priorities gotten so far out of order. Think about it. We care about our money, so we protect our banks with armed guards. American airports, office buildings, power plants, court houses, even sports stadiums are all protected by armed security.

We care about our president, so we protect him with armed Secret Service agents. Members of Congress work in offices surrounded by Capitol Police officers. Yet, when it comes to our most beloved, innocent, and vulnerable members of the American family, our children, we as a society leave them every day utterly defenseless, and the monsters and the predators of the world know it, and exploit it.

The truth is, that our society is populated by an unknown number of genuine monsters. People that are so deranged, so evil, so possessed by voices and driven by demons, that no sane person can every possibly comprehend them. They walk among us every single day, and does anybody really believe that the next Adam Lanza isn’t planning his attack on a school, he’s already identified at this very moment?

How many more copycats are waiting in the wings for their moment of fame from a national media machine that rewards them with wall-to-wall attention and a sense of identity that they crave, while provoking others to try to make their mark.

A dozen more killers, a hundred more? How can we possibly even guess how many, given our nation’s refusal to create an active national database of the mentally ill? The fact is this: That wouldn’t even begin to address the much larger, more lethal criminal class — killers, robbers, rapists, gang members who have spread like cancer in every community across our nation.

Meanwhile, while that happens, federal gun prosecutions have decreased by 40 percent, to the lowest levels in a decade. So now, due to a declined willingness to prosecute dangerous criminals, violent crime is increasing again for the first time in 19 years. Add another hurricane, terrorist attack, or some other natural of manmade disaster, and you’ve got a recipe for a national nightmare of violence and victimization.

And here’s another dirty little truth that the media try their best to conceal. There exists in this country, sadly, a callous, corrupt and corrupting shadow industry that sells and stows violence against its own people. Through vicious, violent video games with names like Bullet StormGrand Theft AutoMortal Combat, and Splatterhouse.

And here’s one, it’s called Kindergarten Killers. It’s been online for 10 years. How come my research staff can find it, and all of yours couldn’t? Or didn’t want anyone to know you had found it? Add another hurricane, add another natural disaster. I mean we have blood-soaked films out there, like American PsychoNatural Born Killers. They’re aired like propaganda loops on Splatterdays and every single day.

1,000 music videos, and you all know this, portray life as a joke and they play murder — portray murder as a way of life. And then they all have the nerve to call it entertainment. But is that what it really is? Isn’t fantasizing about killing people as a way to get your kicks really the filthiest form of pornography? In a race to the bottom, many conglomerates compete with one another to shock, violate, and offend every standard of civilized society, by bringing an even more toxic mix of reckless behavior, and criminal cruelty right into our homes. Every minute, every day, every hour of every single year.

Rather than face — rather than face their own moral failings the media demonize lawful gun owners, amplify their cries for more laws, and fill the national media with misinformation and dishonest thinking that only delay meaningful action, and all but guarantee that the next atrocity is only a news cycle away.

The media calls semi-automatic fire arms, machine guns. They claim these civilian semi-automatic fire arms are used by the military. They tell us that the .223 is one of the most powerful rifle calibers, when all of these claims are factually untrue, they don’t know what they’re talking about.

Worse, they perpetuate the dangerous notion that one more gun ban or one more law imposed on peaceable, lawful people will protect us where 20,000 other laws have failed.

As brave and heroic and as self-sacrificing as those teachers were in those classrooms and as prompt and professional and well-trained as those police were when they responded, they were unable — through no fault of their own, unable to stop it.

As parents we do everything we can to keep our children safe. It’s now time for us to assume responsibility for our schools. The only way — the only way to stop a monster from killing our kids is to be personally involved and invested in a plan of absolute protection.

The only thing that stops a bad guy with a gun is a good guy with a gun.

Would you rather have your 911 call bring a good guy with a gun from a mile away or from a minute away?

Now, I can imagine the headlines, the shocking headlines you’ll print tomorrow. “More guns,” you’ll claim, “are the NRA’s answer to everything.” Your implication will be that guns are evil and have no place in society, much less in our schools.

But since when did “gun” automatically become a bad word? A gun in the hands of a Secret Service agent protecting our president isn’t a bad word. A gun in the hands of a soldier protecting the United States of America isn’t a bad word. And when you hear your glass breaking at three a.m. and you call 9/11, you won’t be able to pray hard enough for a gun in the hands of a good guy to get there fast enough to protect you.

So, why is the idea of a gun good when it’s used to protect the president of our country or our police, but bad when it’s used to protect our children in our schools? They’re our kids. They’re our responsibility. And it’s not just our duty to protect them, it’s our right to protect them.

You know, five years ago after the Virginia Tech tragedy, when I said we should put armed security in every school, the media called me crazy. But what if — what if when Adam Lanza started shooting his way into Sandy Hook Elementary School last Friday, he’d been confronted by qualified armed security? Will you at least admit it’s possible that 26 little kids, that 26 innocent lives might have been spared that day? Is it so important to you would rather continue to risk the alternative? Is the press and the political class here in Washington D.C. so consumed by fear and hatred of the NRA and American gun owners, that you’re willing to accept the world, where real resistance to evil monsters is alone, unarmed school principal left to surrender her life, her life, to shield those children in her care.

No one. No one, regardless of personal, political prejudice has the right to impose that sacrifice.

Ladies and gentlemen, there’s no national one size fits all solution to protecting our children. But do know that this president zeroed out school emergency planning grants in last year’s budget and scrapped Secure Our Schools policing grants in next year’s budget.

With all the foreign aid the United States does, with all the money in the federal budget, can’t we afford to put a police officer in every single school? Even if they did that, politicians have no business and no authority denying us the right, the ability, and the moral imperative to protect ourselves and our loved ones from harm.

Now, the National Rifle Association knows there are millions of qualified and active retired police, active, Reserve, and retired military, security professionals, certified firefighters, security professionals, rescue personnel, an extraordinary corps of patriotic, trained, qualified citizens to join with local school officials and police in devising a protection plan for every single school.

We could deploy them to protect our kids now. We can immediately make America’s schools safer, relying on the brave men and women in America’s police forces. The budgets — and you all know this, everyone in the country knows this — of our local police departments are strained, and the resources are severely limited, but their dedication and courage is second to none. And, they can be deployed right now.

I call on Congress today, to act immediately to appropriate whatever is necessary to put armed police officers in every single school in this nation. And, to do it now to make sure that blanket safety is in place when our kids return to school in January.

Before Congress reconvenes, before we engage in any lengthy debate over legislation, regulation, or anything else, as soon as our kids return to school after the holiday break, we need to have every single school in America immediately deploy a protection program proven to work and by that I mean armed security.

Right now today every school in the United States should plan meetings with parents, school administrators, teachers, local authorities and draw upon every resource that’s out there and available to erect a cordon of protection around our kids right now.

Every school is gonna have a different solution based on its own unique situation. Every school in America needs to immediately identify, dedicate and deploy the resources necessary to put these security forces in place, though, right now.

And the National Rifle Association, as America’s preeminent trainer of law enforcement and security personnel for the past 50 years — we have 11,000 police training instructors in the NRA — is ready, willing and uniquely qualified to help.

Our training programs are the most advanced in the world. That expertise must be brought to bear to protect our schools and our children now.

We did it through (ph) our nation’s defense industries and military installations during World War II. We did it for very young kids with our Eddie Eagle child safety program that is throughout the country in schools right now, and we’ll do it again today.

The NRA is gonna bring all its knowledge, all its dedication and all its resources to develop a model national schools shield emergency response program for every single school in America that wants it. From armed security to building design and access control, to information technology, to student and teacher training, this multifaceted program will be developed by the very best experts in the field. Former Congressman Asa Hutchinson will lead the effort as national director of the National Model School Shield Program, with a budget provided by the NRA of whatever scope the task requires. His experience as United States attorney, director of the Drug Enforcement Agency, and undersecretary of the Department of Homeland Security will give him the knowledge and expertise to hire the most knowledgeable and credentialed experts that are available in the United States of America to get this program up and running from the first day forward.

If we truly cherish our kids, more than our money, more than our celebrities, more than our sports stadiums, we must give them the greatest level of protection possible. And that security is only available with properly trained, armed good guys. Under Asa’s leadership, our team of security experts will make this program available to the world for protecting our children in school. And we’ll make the program available to every single school in America, free of charge. That’s a plan of action that can, and will make a real positive, indisputable difference in the safety of our children, and it will start right now.

There’s going to be a lot of time for talk, and debate later. This is a time this is a day for decisive action. We can’t wait for the next unspeakable crime to happen before we act. We can’t lose precious time debating legislation that won’t work. We mustn’t allow politics or personal prejudice to divide us. We must act now for the sake of every child in America.

I call on every parent. I call on every teacher. I call on every school administrator, every law enforcement officer in this country, to join with us and help create a national schools shield safety program to protect our children with the only positive line of defense that’s tested and proven to work.

And now, to tell you more about the program, I’d like to introduce the head of the effort, former U.S. congressman, former U.S. attorney for the western district of Arkansas, and former administrator of the U.S. Drug Enforcement Agency, the Honorable Congressman Asa Hutchinson.

WHAT DO YOU THINK?

Do YOU think this was the most shocking press conference ever, HollywoodLifers?

– William Earl

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Joe

Posted at 2:46 AM on April 17, 2013  

Wayne LaPierre speaks……and says nothing of any intellectual value whatsoever.

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The Truth Ruth

Posted at 10:13 AM on April 11, 2013  

Thats the Truth Ruth

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The Truth Ruth

Posted at 10:12 AM on April 11, 2013  

In fact,there was a really nice man that went to my church when i lived in a big city ( a notoriously dangerous city). He was a nice God fearing man that owned a gun. Well, as the story goes,one night as his wife and children and himself were sleeping in their beds a man broke into his house. And the very nice man that went to my church, shot and killed the intruder to protect his wife and children. Idk what that intruder’s intentions were…it could have been murder, robbery, hostage situation, RAPE, kidnapping ect. Thankfully there was not enough time to find out. But what if that old church brother of mine did not have his gun that night? Then what would have happened to his family? Its easy to say that he should have not had a gun when it was not your family in such immediate danger. But he did have his gun, and he did save his family from someone who was at least crazy enough to break into his house at night. THATS why honest well-intentioned ppl need their guns. I love my president. But HIS family is protected by armed guards…dont forget that.

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Jessy Cadenas (@JessyCadenas)

Posted at 4:32 AM on December 29, 2012  

In Canada there is not problems like Sandy Hook school shooting. In Canada, we have very stricted guns controls, to buy, to use, licenses, etc.

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NRA Supporter AND a Mom

Posted at 10:25 PM on January 2, 2013  

@ Jessy Cadenas… ? I wanna move to Canada. It sounds safer.

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margo esser

Posted at 9:13 PM on December 23, 2012  

When planes hit the towers, no one talked about getting rid of planes. I don’t know how we
are going to do it; but, I believe, we have to find a way to monitor mentally ill people. I do not
believe that Lanza did not show signs of pending violence. Once someone is diagnosed with
a major mental illness, that includes a history of violence to himself or others, we need to
track these persons and their medications. We need to make it mandatory they are being
seen by a mental health professional. If he was burning himself, he could “burn” others.
There has to be an accounting of their treaments and medications. This would not violate their
rights, but insure their right to care. The problem is not about guns but about mentally ill
persons, their treatment, their medications. Something more than aspergers was going on
with this young man. He was dangerous and the last thing he needed was access to
weapons made for WAR. If he didn’t get the weapons, there are many other ways he could
harm children.

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Jessy Cadenas (@JessyCadenas)

Posted at 4:36 AM on December 29, 2012  

The problem is also, the easy access of this ill people, to big guns. Must be controlled, and under very stricted reglamentations like here in Canada.

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NRA Supporter AND a Mom

Posted at 10:34 PM on January 2, 2013  

@Margo: I am a firm believer in placing them back into mental institutions. Where they belong,to keep our children AND decent society, safe.
Back in a certain state,where I used to live, mentally ill people had their children removed,placed on very high doses of anti-psychotic / anti-depressantsd,whatever they needed, and they were forced to go to psychiatrists/counsellors. If they resisted their medications, they were placed in jail,and FORCEFULLY given them, and told that they would remain in jail,till they cooperated.
It is high time that mentally ill people were treated as they are meant to be treated: like dangerous people capable of violence .
I agree: they need to be placed on medications and monitored. If they do not cooperate, then they need to go to a mental health facility and kept there. For the benefit of children and decent society, to keep us all safe.
I am a firm believer,that children do not need to be subject to, or nearby, a mentally ill person. This should be a lesson for Congress to act and place these people back in institutions, where they belong. For the benefit of our children,and to keep them safe.
Every killer and violent criminal, exhibits violent behavior, and that is because they are mentally ill.
The only difference between a criminal and a mentally ill person, is the fact that mentally ill person, hasn’t committed a crime YET.

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Faith

Posted at 12:28 PM on December 23, 2012  

I mean I live in Canada, but as a student, having guards at the school would simply scare me. School is supposed to be an inviting environment for students.nit wars them off. I know this is simply for our security, but instead of guards why don’t they just crack down on their gun laws. Not the best decision.

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Jessy Cadenas (@JessyCadenas)

Posted at 4:39 AM on December 29, 2012  

I live in canada. My opinion is the same of yours. The problem is the easy access of people to big guns. Must be controlled, and under very stricted reglamentations like here in Canada.

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just sayin'

Posted at 4:33 PM on December 22, 2012  

OMG you americans are so ridiculous!!! No schools should NOT have to have armed guards. No teachers should NOT be armed. Whats stopping them from going on a shooting rampage? Maybe its time to just figure out your gun laws in general. Disgusting your nation is.

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Jessy Cadenas (@JessyCadenas)

Posted at 4:39 AM on December 29, 2012  

I agree with you. :)

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S.V.K.

Posted at 12:34 AM on December 22, 2012  

I think teachers should carry guns and the school pay for them to learn how to shoot,It has come to that. Cause these cowards if you notice go to places like schools, theaters, malls all places where no one has a gun to defend themselves,and they plan it that way. We have to change it around putting policemen in schools is a good idea, but not enough.

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nunya

Posted at 8:40 AM on December 27, 2012  

It is absolutely ridiculous to me that people believe the solution to the problem is to give more people guns! When I go to the movies or send my kids off to school my last thought should not be “dont forget your gun”! Armed guards at schools is NOT a good idea. In fact… parents that raise their family in cities spend thousands of dollars to keep their kids out of public schools because of the danger. There are others ways to resolve this. But just like every issue with this country we are all going to be comletely divided.

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Jessy Cadenas (@JessyCadenas)

Posted at 4:42 AM on December 29, 2012  

I agree with you. In Canada there is not problems like Sandy Hook school shooting. In Canada, we have very stricted guns controls, to buy, to use, licenses, etc.

 
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Syndi

Posted at 11:44 PM on December 21, 2012  

Even if stores don’t sell guns people will still find ways to get them. Look at drugs they are illegal and still can be obtained. I had to small children in school and I am all for armed guards! I want my children protected in any way possible. I don’t feel that guns are right for every situation, but this one I do. I do think there should be stronger laws on who can buy guns too. Like Chris said almost anybody can buy a gun. I don’t think that it will eliminate the problem, but it may help some.

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Jessy Cadenas (@JessyCadenas)

Posted at 4:41 AM on December 29, 2012  

In Canada there is not problems like Sandy Hook school shooting. In Canada, we have very stricted guns controls, to buy, to use, licenses, etc.

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felicia R.I.

Posted at 10:40 PM on December 21, 2012  

NRA IS SMOKING CRACK!!! I’M LOST FOR WORDS RIGHT TO BEAR ARMS YES!! ONE ARM PER BEAR NOTHING MORE!!!!!! I’M SURE OUR FOUNDING FATHERS WOULD BE APPLAUDED!!

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chris

Posted at 4:33 PM on December 21, 2012  

why should our kids have to go to school with armed guards. while anyone can go into any gun store and buy any kind of weapon they want without questions. something wrong with this picture. the world has gone mad. unfortunately there is a lot of crazy people out there

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Jessy Cadenas (@JessyCadenas)

Posted at 4:43 AM on December 29, 2012  

I agree with you. In Canada there is not problems like Sandy Hook school shooting. In Canada, we have very stricted guns controls, to buy, to use, licenses, etc.

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