Wednesday, December 3, 2014

Michael Bloomberg Targets 12 More States for Gun Control



Michael Bloomberg Targets 12 More States for Gun Control
by AWR Hawkins 3 Dec 2014, 8:39 AM PDT
Although the elections and Michael Bloomberg's original $50 million pledge to beat the NRA are over, the former mayor is still spending money and is considering a push for gun control in 12 more states.

The goal in some of the states is the same kind of initiative that Bloomberg and other one-percenters pushed through in Washington, while in others, the goal is to pressure legislators to support gun control expansion under the guise of fighting domestic violence or by following California's lead with "gun violence restraining orders." 

According to the USA Today, Bloomberg is currently weighing a Washington state-like initiative approach in Arizona and Maine. As one of the most gun-friendly states in the union, Arizona will be a challenge for Bloomberg. And voters in Maine just passed on the chance to put a gun control governor in office, choosing instead to stick with pro-gun, NRA-endorsed Governor Paul LePage.

Part of Bloomberg's game is going around elected officials—bypassing legislatures and governors. Therefore, he is weighing his options. At the same time, Bloomberg-funded Everytown for Gun Safety says it could take an active role in pressuring legislatures in up to 20 states. 

The NRA says it plans to fight Bloomberg at the state level just as it has done at the national level. And that includes exposing his habit of going "into states where it's easy to pass something ... [then claiming] national momentum." 

In other words, success on a universal background check/handgun registration scheme in Washington state does not mean Arizonans are also chomping at the bit to register their guns.

Michael Bloomberg
Michael R. Bloomberg is the founder of Everytown for Gun Safety, a co-chair for Mayors Against Illegal Guns, the founder of Bloomberg LP, the founder of the Bloomberg Family Foundation, was a benefactor for the Harlem Children's Zone, and a donor for the Robin Hood Foundation.

Note: Marc Morial is an advisory board member for Everytown for Gun Safety, and a director at the Jobs for America's Graduates.
Jan Brewer is a director at the Jobs for America's Graduates, and the Arizona state government governor.
John E. Baldacci is an honorary director at the Jobs for America's Graduates, and was the Maine state government governor.
Mike Beebe is a director at the Jobs for America's Graduates, and the Arkansas state government governor.
Phil Bryant is a director at the Jobs for America's Graduates, and the Mississippi state government governor.
Steve Bullock is the vice chair for the Jobs for America's Graduates, and the Montana state government governor.
Thomas R. Carper is an honorary director at the Jobs for America's Graduates, and was the Delaware state government governor.
Chet Culver is an honorary director at the Jobs for America's Graduates, and was the Iowa state government governor.
Mitchell E. Daniels Jr. is an honorary director at the Jobs for America's Graduates, and was the Indiana state government governor.
John M. Engler is a director at the Jobs for America's Graduates, and was the Michigan state government governor.
John Hoeven is an honorary director at the Jobs for America's Graduates, and was the North Dakota state government governor.
Jack A. Markell is the chairman for the Jobs for America's Graduates, and the Delaware state government governor.
Mike Pence is the vice chair for the Jobs for America's Graduates, and the Indiana state government governor.
Marc F. Racicot is an honorary director at the Jobs for America's Graduates, and was the Montana state government governor.
Brian Sandoval is the vice chair for the Jobs for America's Graduates, and the Nevada state government governor.
George V. Voinovich is an honorary director at the Jobs for America's Graduates, and was the Ohio state government governor.
Joe Manchin III was a director at the Jobs for America's Graduates, and the West Virginia state government governor.
John R. McKernan Jr. was a director at the Jobs for America's Graduates, and the Maine state government governor.
Janet A. Napolitano was a director at the Jobs for America's Graduates, the Arizona state government governor, and is the homeland security secretary for the Barack Obama administration.
Bill Richardson was a director at the Jobs for America's Graduates, the New Mexico state government governor, and the commerce secretary nomine for the Barack Obama administration.
Charles S. Robb was the chair for the Jobs for America's Graduates, and the Virginia state government governor.
Robert Alphonso Taft II was a director at the Jobs for America's Graduates, and the Ohio state government governor.
Tom Vilsack was a director at the Jobs for America's Graduates, the Iowa state government governor, and is the agriculture secretary for the Barack Obama administration.
Mark R. Warner was a director at the Jobs for America's Graduates, the Virginia state government governor, and the president of the Alfalfa Club.
Michael R. Bloomberg is a member of the Alfalfa Club, the founder of Everytown for Gun Safety, a co-chair for Mayors Against Illegal Guns, the founder of Bloomberg LP, the founder of the Bloomberg Family Foundation, was a benefactor for the Harlem Children's Zone, and a donor for the Robin Hood Foundation.
Bloomberg News is a division of Bloomberg LP.
Susan Goldberg was an executive editor for the Bloomberg News, and the deputy managing editor for USA Today.
USA Today is a subsidiary of the Gannett Co., Inc.
John J. Mack is a director at the Bloomberg Family Foundation, an advisory board member for Everytown for Gun Safety, and was a benefactor for the Harlem Children's Zone.
George Soros was a benefactor for the Harlem Children's Zone, and the chairman for the Foundation to Promote Open Society.
Foundation to Promote Open Society was a funder for the Harlem Children's Zone, the Robin Hood Foundation, the Millennium Promise, the Committee for Economic Development, the Brookings Institution (think tank), the Aspen Institute (think tank), and the NAACP Legal Defense & Educational Fund.
Marjorie Magner was a director at the Millennium Promise, and is the chair for Gannett Co., Inc.
James A. Johnson was a trustee at the Committee for Economic Development, a director at Gannett Co., Inc., is a member of the American Friends of Bilderberg (think tank), an honorary trustee at the Brookings Institution (think tank), and a 2008 Bilderberg conference participant (think tank).
Susan Ness is a trustee at the Committee for Economic Development, and a director at the Gannett Co., Inc.
Donna E. Shalala was a trustee at the Committee for Economic Development, a fellow at the Brookings Institution (think tank), and a director at the Gannett Co., Inc.
Solomon D. Trujillo was a lifetime trustee at the Aspen Institute (think tank), and a director at the Gannett Co., Inc.
USA Today is a subsidiary of the Gannett Co., Inc.
Karen Hastie Williams was a director at Gannett Co., Inc., and is a senior director at the NAACP Legal Defense & Educational Fund.
Eric H. Holder Jr. was an intern at the NAACP Legal Defense & Educational Fund, a partner at Covington & Burling LLP, is a trustee at the Morehouse School of Medicine, and the attorney general at the U.S. Department of Justice for the Barack Obama administration.
Covington & Burling LLP was the lobby firm for the Gannett Co., Inc.
NRA-ILA (Eric Holder’s Gun Control History)
Raben Group is the lobby firm for the NAACP Legal Defense & Educational Fund, the Mayors Against Illegal Guns, and was the lobby firm for the Morehouse School of Medicine.
Melody C. Barnes was a principal for the Raben Group, the domestic policy council, director at the Barack Obama administration, and is Barack Obama’s golf partner.
                          















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