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Why the Dickey Amendment, a Potent GOP Weapon to Shut Down the Gun Debate, Must Go

Why the Dickey Amendment, a Potent GOP Weapon to Shut Down the Gun Debate, Must Go

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As I argued yesterday, one of the most dangerous refrains we hear every time guns are used to kill people is: “Don’t politicize this tragedy!” It is so dangerous because it has become an effective way to silence the conversation on guns even before it starts and, without a conversation, without coming to terms with the effects caused by our lack of anything resembling gun policy, nothing can be done. It should remind us of the decades-long campaign to erase gay persons from daily life, passing laws that force us into the closet, and keeping us at the margins so no one cares if we live or die.

Jaydickey dickey amendmentRepublicans, conservatives, and the National Rifle Association (NRA) have another weapon for shutting off debate even before it starts: the Dickey Amendment. In short, the Dickey Amendment, since its passage in 1996, cut off federal funds for research into guns, gun deaths, and gun safety. Even its eponymous sponsor, a mild-mannered former Republican congressman from Arkansas, Jay Dickey (pictured), regrets the abyss he helped create. The victims of gun deaths since 1996 and, especially, since the expiration of the Assault Weapons Ban certainly regret it. The only people that don’t seem to regret it are Republican members of the House and Senate and the leadership of the NRA. It’s time for the Dickey Amendment to go. And the only way to do that is to vote Republicans out of office.

Guns were a fraught topic in the mid-1990s. After the Democrats passed gun control legislation in the early years of the Bill Clinton administration, the party, which had controlled the House of Representatives for most of the previous 60 years and, without interruption, for the previous 40, lost in a landslide. Some thought it was because of guns. With Republicans, backed by the NRA, in charge, one of their first targets was the Centers for Disease Control (CDC), the federal arm tasked with conducting research to protect the health and safety of the American people. The CDC had been funding research that, not surprisingly, showed strong correlations between ease of access to guns and gun deaths. Studies also showed that the lack of any safety technology to prevent accidental gun deaths made death-by-gun more likely. There were other studies, most of which highlighted the public health dangers of guns and assault weapons.

RELATED: Silence Equals Death: Why We Need to ‘Come Out’ as Gun Control Advocates

The NRA was having none of this. Claiming that the CDC was a bunch of liberal activists engaging in advocacy and hoping to take away everyone’s guns, the NRA and its allies in Congress tried to abolish the agency. That didn’t work, but Jay Dickey proposed redirecting all funds–just $2.6 million in 1995–away from gun studies to other public health issues. His amendment included this line: “None of the funds made available for injury prevention and control at the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention may be used to advocate or promote gun control.”

Since then, the CDC has neither funded nor has its scientists conducted a single study related to guns. There are two reasons why: First, the Bill Clinton administration, terrified after losing Congress, directed the CDC to shut it down, shut it all down. The George W. Bush administration eagerly continued the directive. And, second, the CDC itself was terrified of being branded an advocacy organization. It had important work to do. It became gospel, then, that the Dickey Amendment was to be read broadly. The CDC was out of the business of studying guns.

Dickey and the NRA crafted a rather ingenious law and accompanying strategy by conflating research with advocacy. After all, it seems axiomatic that easier access to guns is going to correlate with higher gun deaths. Studies showed as much. But the NRA, which wants easy access to guns, the results of such studies contradicted their advocacy. So, any study that said guns were bad wasn’t research, it was anti-gun advocacy. It was a devious tactic to turn studies that show how evil you are into evidence that the other side wasn’t playing fair.

President Obama has done what he can to change things. After the massacre in Newtown, Connecticut, he ordered all federal agencies, including the CDC, to interpret the Dickey Amendment literally, that is, to prohibit advocacy, not research. The CDC has hesitated, though, out of fear and funding shortfalls. They have long memories and scars from the culture wars of the 1990s.

Without evidence, it is hard to make recommendations to policy makers. Without research, it is hard to develop technologies to make guns safer. By comparison, consider how much work the CDC has done over the last 20 years in highway safety. Several million dollars worth of studies led to the ubiquitous barriers separating traffic patterns on major highways today and to changes in policy and road design. Highway deaths plummeted as a result.

The Dickey Amendment needs to go for the same reason we need to “come out” as advocates for gun legislation. A broad Dickey Amendment is a choking informed debate. It has been an unfortunately successful attempt to remove science from gun policymaking. And without science, policy debates can be hijacked by willfully blind denialists. It is long past the time to make repeal of the Dickey Amendment part of our national agenda. If Khaleesi finally comes to Westeros, we need to make it happen.

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Conservatives Try To Scapegoat Islam To Avoid Responsibility For Perpetuating Anti-LGBT Violence

Conservatives Try To Scapegoat Islam To Avoid Responsibility For Perpetuating Anti-LGBT Violence

Radical Islam does not explain the violence LGBT people experience in the United States.

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Remember Their Names: Honoring the Lives of the Orlando Victims

Remember Their Names: Honoring the Lives of the Orlando Victims

The city of Orlando is releasing the names of the victims of Sunday’s horrific shooting at an LGBTQ nightclub. The list will be updated as family members are contacted.

HRC’s thoughts and prayers are with the loved ones of these cherished members of our community. We honor their memories by sharing their names, their lives, and their stories.

The city of Orlando posted a message with the list of names: “On this very difficult day, we offer heartfelt condolences to today’s victims and their families. Our City is working tirelessly to get as much information out to the families so they can begin the grieving process. Please keep the following individuals in your thoughts and prayers. #PrayforOrlando.”

Edward Sotomayor Jr., 34 years old

Stanley Almodovar III, 23 years old

Luis Omar Ocasio-Capo, 20 years old

Juan Ramon Guerrero, 22 years old

Eric Ivan Ortiz-Rivera, 36 years old

Peter O. Gonzalez-Cruz, 22 years old

Luis S. Vielma, 22 years old

Kimberly Morris, 37 years old

Eddie Jamoldroy Justice, 30 years old

Darryl Roman Burt II, 29 years old

Deonka Deidra Drayton, 32 years old

Alejandro Barrios Martinez, 21 years old

Anthony Luis Laureanodisla, 25 years old

Jean Carlos Mendez Perez, 35 years old

Franky Jimmy Dejesus Velazquez, 50 years old

Amanda Alvear, 25 years old

Martin Benitez Torres, 33 years old

Luis Daniel Wilson-Leon, 37 years old

Mercedez Marisol Flores, 26 years old

Xavier Emmanuel Serrano Rosado, 35 years old

Gilberto Ramon Silva Menendez, 25 years old

Simon Adrian Carrillo Fernandez, 31 years old

Oscar A Aracena-Montero, 26 years old

Enrique L. Rios, Jr., 25 years old

Miguel Angel Honorato, 30 years old

Javier Jorge-Reyes, 40 years old

Joel Rayon Paniagua, 32 years old

Jason Benjamin Josaphat, 19 years old

Cory James Connell, 21 years old

Juan P. Rivera Velazquez, 37 years old

Luis Daniel Conde, 39 years old

Shane Evan Tomlinson, 33 years old

Juan Chevez-Martinez, 25 years old

Jerald Arthur Wright, 31 years old

Leroy Valentin Fernandez, 25 years old

Tevin Eugene Crosby, 25 years old

*as of 11:05 a.m. EST on June 13

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Owen Jones Storms Off Sky News After Co-Hosts Deny Orlando Was an Attack on Gay People: WATCH

Owen Jones Storms Off Sky News After Co-Hosts Deny Orlando Was an Attack on Gay People: WATCH

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Gay Guardian journalist Owen Jones stormed off the set of SkyPapers, a show which digests headlines from around the world, after his co-hosts would not acknowledge that the attacks on Orlando’s Pulse nightclub were specifically targeted at LGBT people.

Wrote Jones in The Guardian:

I am reluctant to dwell too much on my appearance on Sky News last night, because this isn’t about me, so let’s just use it as a case study. In sum, I walked off in disgust during a discussion about the massacre: it was an instinctive reaction to an unpleasant and untenable situation. The presenter continually and repeatedly refused to accept that this was an attack on LGBT people. This was an attack “against human beings”, he said, and “the freedom of all people to try to enjoy themselves”. He not only refused to accept it as an attack on LGBT people, but was increasingly agitated that I – as a gay man – would claim it as such.

If a terrorist with a track record of expressing hatred of and disgust at Jewish people had walked into a synagogue and murdered 50 Jewish people, we would rightly describe it as both terrorism and an antisemitic attack. If a Jewish guest on television had tried to describe it as such, it would be disgraceful if they were not only contradicted, but shouted down as they did so. But this is what happened on Sky News with a gay man talking about the mass murder of LGBT people.

This isn’t about LGBT people taking ownership of the pain and anguish. People of all sexual orientations have wept over this massacre, and all communities should unite in grief.

Added Jones:

LGBT people are varied, and have different experiences: the life experiences of a young working-class gay black woman and a gay white male multi-millionaire CEO are very different. But we all grow up in a society that still treats us as if we are inferior: we have all repeatedly encountered homophobic abuse, the stress of coming out repeatedly, or the fear of holding hands with a partner in public. To imagine LGBT people who may have endured distress and internalised prejudice – just because of who they are – spending their last moments in terror as a homophobic terrorist hunted them down is just unbearable.

Today, the “we only care about LGBT rights if Muslims are involved” brigade are out in force. As a gay man, I am proud to live in a city represented by a Muslim mayor who has faced death threats for supporting and voting for LGBT people to have the same rights as everybody else. The bigots must not be allowed to hijack this atrocity.

Watch:

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John Oliver Addresses Attacks on Gay Nightclub in Orlando: ‘Right Now This Just Hurts’ – WATCH

John Oliver Addresses Attacks on Gay Nightclub in Orlando: ‘Right Now This Just Hurts’ – WATCH

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John Oliver took a moment at the beginning of Last Week Tonight on Sunday night to address the brutal slaughter of 50 people at Orlando’s Pulse nightclub early Sunday morning.

“Right now this just hurts,” Oliver said.

He added:

“In Orlando, early this morning, the gunman attacked a Latin night at a gay club in the theme park capital of the world. And for the record, I will happily embrace a Latin night at a gay club at the theme park capital of the world as the ultimate symbol of what is truly great about America.”

He also added a message of hope:

“For right now, on a day when some dips**t terrorist wants us to focus on one man’s act of brutality and hatred, it might be worth seeing this video, which was posted to twitter today. It shows hundreds and hundreds of people this morning lining up around the block in Florida waiting to donate blood. And it kind of reminds you that that terrorist dips**t is vastly outnumbered.”

Watch:

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North Carolina HB2 Author Rep. Dan Bishop Compared LGBT People To ‘Taliban’: VIDEO

North Carolina HB2 Author Rep. Dan Bishop Compared LGBT People To ‘Taliban’: VIDEO

Rep. Dan Bishop

Contrary to what North Carolina Governor Pat McCrory has said about the intent of the state’s controversial anti-gay HB2 law, a number of recently released documents have revealed its true aim was to discriminate against LGBT people.

The emails obtained by the Charlotte Business Journal reveal that Rep. Dan Bishop, the lead author of HB2, compared gay people and LGBT advocates to the Taliban and specifically said “the LGBT movement jeopardizes freedom.”

RELATED: Watch NC GOP Lawmaker Dan Bishop LIE Through His Teeth About the Anti-LGBT Law

According to the documents, a Bishop supporter emailed the GOP lawmaker telling him not to “cave in to the Politically Correct Taliban!” Bishop replied, “I LOVE that idea. Taliban. Love that too. Not giving up. Ever.”

Preserved boys’/girls’ bathroom policy from destruction by a city acting beyond its authority. t.co/QhxNvg9OJk

— Dan Bishop (@jdanbishop) March 24, 2016

In the same email, Bishop wrote “I don’t fear man. I fear God. So I won’t be backing down.” He also described the outcry against HB2 as “brutal,” noting that he “stepped in front of the train quite deliberately, but the beating is every bit as bad as I expected, and then some. I need the Lord’s help and your prayers.”

In another email, Pastor Randy Browder of Immanuel Baptist Church in Edenton thanked Bishop “for your courage in the face of unfair reprisal! The prayers of God’s people are with you as you continue to stand boldly for that which is morally right and good!”

In an email exchange discussing a Charlotte real estate broker’s criticism of HB2, Republican Bob Rucho told Bishop that it is time to “stop being intimidated and extorted by the political correct police because there is no telling where this ends and the damage to our state and country.”

Bishop told the CBJ that he was “furnishing these [records] voluntarily rather than pursuant to the public records law because they don’t constitute public records in that they are not ‘made or received pursuant to law or ordinance’ or are within statutory and/or common-law legislative privilege.”

Voting against boys/girls bathrooms and statewide nondiscrimination policy would have been hard to defend. #ncga t.co/f5N2FoVx4I

— Dan Bishop (@jdanbishop) March 24, 2016

CBJ legal counsel Jon Buchan said he has asked Bishop to cite any legal authority supporting his position that these are not public records under North Carolina law. Bishop has not responded to the request.

McCrory, Senate President Pro Tempore Phil Berger and House Speaker Tim Moore have refused to release any of their communications about HB2.

JoDee Winterhof, HRC Senior Vice President for Policy and Political Affairs, said:

“Rep. Bishop’s deep-seated hatred towards LGBTQ North Carolinians has blinded him to reality, so much so that he is is comparing people who support basic fairness and equality for LGBTQ people to the Taliban.

“These documents are just the tip of the iceberg, and clearly demonstrate that the core goal of this legislation was to discriminate and attack the LGBTQ community. It’s unacceptable that McCrory, Berger, and Moore continue to evade their obligation to transparency, and it seems obvious that they are doing so to avoid the public seeing the despicable nature and motivation of this legislation.”

HRC also notes that two month has passed since an open records request was filed seeking information from McCrory, Berger and Moore, in violation of an obligation for lawmakers to respond to such requests in a timely fashion.

Watch a March interview in which Bishop claims that HB2 preserves “every piece of protection that North Carolina law or Charlotte law provided.”

(Bishop image via Twitter)

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