Connecticut Senators Richard Blumenthal and Chris Murphy are calling for the National Rifle Association to immediately stop sending automated robocalls that have been pushing the group’s “extreme agenda” to residents, including members of the Newtown community.
The senators call the robocalls “just another example in a long line of offensive steps” taken by the NRA “in the wake” of the Newtown shooting.
“Your robocalls pushing our constituents to contact their members of Congress to urge opposition to common sense gun safety legislation are incredibly insensitive,” the Senators write in the letter addressed specifically to Wayne LaPierre, the group’s CEO. “In a community that’s still very much in crisis, to be making these calls opens a wound that these families are still trying hard to heal. Put yourself in the shoes of a victim’s family member who gets a call at dinnertime asking them to support more assault weapons in our schools and on our streets.”
The Senators add, “Robocalling members of the Newtown community to promote your agenda less than 100 days after the horrific shooting is absolutely beyond the pale.”
The NRA launched a heavy gun rights campaign in Connecticut, where just last week a measure to require universal background checks (a policy the NRA opposes) unanimously passed out of a House committee.
The pro-gun group has been “bombarding” the Newtown residents with calls, according to reporting by local station WFSB. In addition to the calls, the NRA has also sent mailings, including one which calls the gun control legislation “dangerous.”









