NRA’s LaPierre: Universal Background Checks A Waste Of Time

National Rifle Association Executive Vice President Wayne LaPierre calls on Congress to pass a law putting armed guards in every American school during a Dec. 21, 2012 press conference at the Willard Intercontinental... National Rifle Association Executive Vice President Wayne LaPierre calls on Congress to pass a law putting armed guards in every American school during a Dec. 21, 2012 press conference at the Willard Intercontinental Hotel in Washington, D.C. MORE LESS
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LaPierre is among those scheduled to tesify at the Senate Judiciary Committee’s gun violence hearing Wednesday. The NRA sent out his testimony Tuesday. LaPierre once again plans to tout the NRA’s call for armed guards in every school as well as the group’s call for loosen privacy laws the group says keep mental health records from being included in the extisting background check system. But when it comes to expanding background checks to cover all firearms transactions, LaPierre will tell the Senate there’s little point.

“When it comes to the issue of background checks, let’s be honest – background checks will never be ‘universal’ – because criminals will never submit to them,” LaPierre’s testimony reads.

LaPierre will say the NRA is ready to pushback on gun control advocates calling for new legislation after Newtown.

“While we’re ready to participate in a meaningful effort to solve these pressing problems, we must respectfully – but honestly and firmly – disagree with some members of this committee, many in the media, and all of the gun control groups on what will keep our kids and our streets safe,” the testimony read. “Law-abiding gun owners will not accept blame for the acts of violent or deranged criminals. Nor do we believe the government should dictate what we can lawfully own and use to protect our families.”

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