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‘Evil’ like Texas massacre a reason to arm, not disarm: Trump

Ex-US president says efforts at gun control ‘grotesque’, rejects calls for tightening policies

Updated 4 years ago · Published on 28 May 2022 9:00AM

‘Evil’ like Texas massacre a reason to arm, not disarm: Trump
After a gun massacre at a Texas elementary school killed 19 children and two adults, former US president Donald Trump says the existence of evil in our world is not a reason to disarm law-abiding citizens but is one of the very best reasons to arm law-abiding citizens. – AFP pic, May 28, 2022

HOUSTON – Former United States president Donald Trump rejected calls for tightened gun controls yesterday following the Texas school massacre, saying decent Americans should be allowed the firearms they need to defend themselves against “evil”. 

“The existence of evil in our world is not a reason to disarm law-abiding citizens. The existence of evil is one of the very best reasons to arm law-abiding citizens,” he told members of the National Rifle Association.

Trump’s remarks came as he headlined an NRA event in Houston, three days after a gun massacre at a Texas elementary school reignited the tinderbox debate about US gun control.

“The various gun control policies being pushed by the left would have done nothing to prevent the horror that took place. Absolutely nothing,” he said.

An 18-year-old gunman with a legally bought AR-15-style rifle killed 19 children and two adults at Robb Elementary School in Uvalde, Texas, on Tuesday, marking the deadliest school shooting in the state’s history.

Trump read out the names of all 19 children, whom he described as victims of an out-of-control “lunatic”, before suggesting that efforts at gun control were “grotesque”.

“All of us must unite, Republican and Democrat – in every state, and at every level of government – to finally harden our schools and protect our children. What we need now is a top-to-bottom security overhaul at schools across this country,” he added.

Multiple speakers, including Texas Governor Greg Abbott, pulled out of the event after the murders but Trump confirmed on Wednesday, he would not be cancelling his appearance at the NRA’s annual Leadership Forum.

President Joe Biden, who upbraided the US gun lobby in the wake of the shootings, is due in Uvalde tomorrow with first lady Jill Biden to “grieve with the community”, White House officials said.

The NRA is considered the most powerful gun rights organisation in the country, although its influence has waned as it has become mired in legal battles linked to a corruption scandal.

It has rejected most initiatives to prevent mass shootings, including expanded background checks on gun purchases, although it said ahead of Trump’s speech that audience members would not be allowed to carry firearms.

Republicans in Washington have suggested “hardening” schools with beefed up security – including armed guards posted at a single entry and exit point – rather than restrictions on gun ownership.

They have also spoken of the need to focus on mental health, although critics point out that other nations with stricter gun controls face the same issues and don’t see regular mass shootings.

There have been 214 mass shootings this year in the United States, according to the Gun Violence Archive. 

They include a racist massacre at a supermarket in a black neighbourhood of Buffalo, New York, just 10 days before the Texas killings. – AFP, May 28, 2022

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