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Sunday, September 22, 2013

Solutions Unlimited

In his first public comments since last week's shootings at the Washington Navy Yard, a defiant National Rifle Association executive vice president Wayne LaPierre called for more armed security on U.S. military bases.

"This is a tragedy that should not have happened, a memorial service that should not be taking place, and victims that should not be victims," LaPierre said in an interview with David Gregory on NBC's "Meet The Press" Sunday. "In a post-9/11 world, a naval base within miles from Congress, the White House, seven miles from here, largely left unprotected. A terrorist target, a high-value terrorist target completely unprotected. That can't stand. [The] N.R.A. is calling today for layers of security around our military bases."

Just as he did in the wake of the shootings in Newtown, Conn., LaPierre called for more guns — not less — in an effort to protect potential victims of gun violence.

"The whole country, David, knows the problem is there weren't enough good guys with guns," LaPierre said. "When the good guys with guns got there, it stopped."

The supected gunman, Aaron Alexis, shot and killed 12 people at the Washington Navy Yard Monday before he was killed by law enforcement.

"All these brave men and women that are trained in firearms, that signed up to serve in the military, they're largely disarmed on our military bases," LaPierre said. "We need to look at letting the men and women that know firearms and are trained in them do what they do best, which is protect and survive.

"How could anybody look at what happened this week and say there was enough security there?" he continued. "I mean, there was one guy, a private security firm. God bless him, he ran toward the fire. There were six others there that were guarding the gates. The Capitol Hill SWAT team was told to stand down. Where's the outrage about that? The radios didn't work. We need to turn seven minutes' response, we need to turn 30 minutes before they bring down the shooter into seven seconds and 30 seconds. That's what we need to be doing, and that's what I'm talking about with armed response. There's not a homeowner in northern Virginia that, if somebody's breaking in their door, would be satisfied with 30 minutes."

LaPierre also criticized the media and Democratic lawmakers for trying to turn the Navy Yard tragedy into a debate over gun control.