A Dallas city official is urging the National Rifle Association (NRA) to hold its annual convention elsewhere in light of a number of deadly mass shootings in recent months, including one at a high school in Parkland, Florida last Wednesday in which 17 people were killed.
“It is a tough call when you ask the NRA to reconsider coming to Dallas,” said Dwaine Caraway, a city council member who is also the mayor pro tem. “But it is putting all citizens first and getting [the NRA] to come to the table and elected officials to come to the table, and to address this madness now.”
The NRA’s annual meeting is scheduled for May 4-6 at the Kay Bailey Hutchison Convention Center, and has been arranged since 2012, when the city offered the space to the NRA for free in exchange for the revenue the 75,000 expected attendees would bring in to Dallas’s businesses.
Caraway now expects huge protests in the city if the NRA goes ahead with its meeting. He spoke about his concerns over the convention with NBC 5 in Dallas:
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Caraway urged the NRA, which will permit the sale of ammunition at its convention, to join the national conversation regarding a ban on or strict regulation of military-style semi-automatic weapons including the AR-15, the gun that was used in Parkland, as well as in Sutherland Springs, Texas in November; Aurora, Colorado in 2012; San Bernardino, California in 2015; and several other mass shootings in recent years.
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