Cornyn Endorsed By NRA
BY Herschel Smith10 years, 1 month ago
On Monday, the National Rifle Association Political Victory Fund (NRA-PVF) endorsed Senator John Cornyn (R-Texas) for re-election. The NRA-PVF, the political wing of the national gun rights organization, was enthusiastic in their support for Cornyn, noting that he had earned their “A+” rating, their “highest possible rating,” which they noted was used to designate legislators who not only have “an excellent voting record on critical NRA issues,” but also those “who have also made a vigorous effort to promote and defend the Second Amendment.”
In a press release, Chris W. Cox, the NRA-PVF Chairman, called Cornyn “a leader in the U.S. Senate on self-defense laws,” and praised him for his tenure as Texas Attorney General, being the lead sponsor for the Constitutional Concealed Carry Reciprocity Act, opposition to what Cox calls the “Obama-Bloomberg gun control agenda,” including expansion of background checks that “would criminalize the private transfer of a firearm between life-long friends and many family members.”
Of course, there is no mention of Cornyn’s coupling with Lindsey Graham to formulate the so-called Graham-Cornyn Mental Health and Criminal Justice Reform Act. I still cannot locate good intelligence on this abomination, but it greatly expands the ability to place flags on people in the NICS based on having sought treatment for mental health issues, leaving them flagged for life.
Readers know my position on mental health issues and guns. There is no need to rehearse it again in this context, but I did learn something else about Cornyn tonight. He is nonplussed about open carry.
BDS: Gun rights and the Second Amendment are a big part of the March primary in Texas, as you know, and several weeks ago there was a rally at the Alamo where people were encouraged to bring their loaded weapons and display them openly. I’m a gun owner, and I enjoy shooting. But I have to say that that type of display gives me pause. Would you support an expansion of open carry laws, which have been part of some Republican candidates’ message?
JC: I support concealed carry, and the training that people have to go through to get those things is a good thing. I’m not sure what the point is about open carry. I say that as an avid gun owner, but I’m not sure what the attraction is for that.
Nonplussed is a gracious way to put it. Very well, then I’ll expect Cornyn’s national concealed carry act for all LEOs forcing them to conceal their weapons. And that won’t happen, of course, because Cornyn doesn’t really believe what he says.
We are where we are today in part because the NRA grants high ratings to politicians who sell out gun owners. We are expected to vote for the politician who is a little less bad than the alternative, an expectation I simply won’t abide.
On September 11, 2014 at 9:03 am, paul b said:
Every time the NRA calls wanting more money to do something or the Republicans call for this or that candidate I tell them I am done giving them money until some arrests are made. We have criminals dancing on TV that no one is charging. If we cannot enforce the laws we have I will not fight for more.
On September 11, 2014 at 10:39 am, Ned Weatherby said:
NRA endorsements have about as much relevance as buying indulgences from the Pope had for salvation.
In fact, NRA (National Republican Association – or Not Relevant Anymore??) endorsements are so unreliable that it’s conceivable these endorsements are purchased like indulgences were in the middle ages.