Captain Kelly’s Hypocrisy

| April 1, 2013

Recently, former astronaut Mark Kelly, husband of former congresswoman and shooting victim, Gabby Giffords, was seen making firearms purchases in an Arizona gun shop. That would not be a newsworthy event except for the fact that Giffords and Kelly have been much in the public eye lately, even setting up their own organization and a slickly done website for promoting stricter regulation of firearms.

On that site is a link to a Kelly video which shows Kelly driving from their home to a Tucson gun shop to purchase a handgun and to surreptitiously film the event to demonstrate the ease with which one can purchase a handgun. With his concealed camera recording Kelly goes through the procedure, reciting for his hidden camera the various statements to which he must swear under penalty of law to be eligible for the completion of the purchase. With the transaction successfully completed, Kelly returns to his home and shows his wife their new handgun, emphasizing for her and the videographer the ease of purchase.

Now I have no problem with any of that. Kelly thinks he’s showing that the process is too simple and the rules need to be tightened. I happen to think he reinforces the position of the NRA and most lawful gun owners that sufficient safeguards already exist if they are enforced. Here’s the pdf version of the form, Firearms Transaction Record Part I, Over-the-Counter, that Kelly and all the rest of us must fill out when making a firearms purchase. Note the repeated warnings in bold-face that the purchaser is certifying the truth, correctness and completeness of his document under penalty of law.

And what about Kelly’s second purchase that day, the details of which he apparently has not been so forthcoming to the public. According to the gun shop proprietor and operator, Kelly also bought a semi-automatic, AR-15 style rifle, the very weapon the gun-grabbers are wetting their pants over. It was only when Kelly’s presence in the gun shop was noticed by other customers and subsequently revealed to the media that Kelly reported he was purchasing the “assault rifle” purely for the purpose of demonstrating the ease with which it could be done. He claimed to have no intention of keeping the weapon but planned to turn it over to the Tucson police.

The gun shop proprietor ultimately decided to void the sale and refund Kelly’s $1,295 payment. He noted that Kelly would have had to fill out the federal form before taking possession. I have information from a reliable source that Kelly filled out the paperwork at the time of purchase. The question in my mind is, did or would have, Kelly knowingly mislead the seller on that form? While he may in fact have been the actual buyer, and could truthfully so attest, if he was not planning to retain ownership, he was actually making a straw purchase for another owner, the Tucson police. So he was willing to put misleading information on the federal form in order to complete the transaction, a necessity to prove his point about the ease of buying an assault rifle.

And the question begs, if that was the true purpose, why didn’t Kelly video record the actual purchase itself, so he’d have video proof of the transaction from start to finish, as he did with the handgun? Which handgun, by the way, he and Giffords apparently planned to keep as the posted video clearly shows. That seems strange as the video’s first moments reveal that Kelly has other handguns but no semi-automatic rifle. Why then keep the handgun but not the rifle? Kelly’s a retired navy captain so he surely knows the essential difference between an AR-15 semi-automatic rifle and a true, fully automatic assault weapon. He knows the former is a civilian weapon of self-defense while the latter is a weapon of war.

Sorry, but I’m just not buying it. I think Kelly meant to keep that rifle but got caught in a hypocritical embarrassment contradictory to his professed public pronouncements, assuredly not unusual in Democrat politics. Once exposed, he concocted the police ploy for cover. No one I know among gun owners begrudges the Kelly’s having an AR-15. Frankly we believe they should be well-armed. Who knows what kook out there might decide his path to glory lies in the finishing of Jared Loughner’s dirty work. It’s the hypocrisy that is troublesome. Rather than making questionable purchases to prove how easy it is, Kelly and Giffords might better serve the cause of improved public protection from the likes of Loughner by working with police and mental health agencies to assure Jared’s kind are in the federal no-purchase database.

I admired Mark Kelly prior to this episode. He’s a former combat naval aviator. I’ve known several and they’re a stalwart breed. I particularly respect anyone who will strap a dangerously volatile, shuttle launching, rocket booster to his butt and blast off into space. I admire the way he has been so strongly supportive of his wife and her recovery. To see the two of them together and interacting would be heartwarming were it not for their nefarious political mission of aiding the gun-grabbing Democrats. And I most assuredly do not like Kelly’s self-serving, hypocritical, political duplicity. For me, the question begging is this:

Captain, did you sell all that good currency of your national service for the cheap rewards of shoddy Democrat politics?

Crossposted at American Thinker

Category: Gun Grabbing Fascists

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Ex-PH2

Nefarious! Yes. Is it just me, or does Kelly look more and more like Uncle Fester every time I see him?

Uncle Fester was always up to no good.

What an opportunist Kelly is turning out to be! How very clever of him to boost his boring life in retirement into the limelight of the public’s dwindling antipathy toward firearms.

I would no more trust him with government than I would trust Uncle Fester with my cookie jar or my cat.

NR Pax

I am sympathetic to him to a point. He’s dealing with his wife being horribly injured by a psychotic and has been handling it well.

But the very instant he starts using his wife’s injuries for his pet cause, I get very annoyed.

Jumpmaster

Kelly got caught buying an AR and lied about it. He has sacrificed his personal integrity in the name of his crusade against the Second Amendment. He and his wife are using her injuries as leverage, just like the Bradys did.

Old Trooper

Hey, Bloomberg’s “agents” have been lying on federal gun purchase forms all over the country and no one has even attempted to arrest any of them for lying and providing false information on the forms. Hell, Bloomberg even admits that they do it and that it was planned to do it (can we say conspiracy to commit federal fraud?).

Ex-PH2

@4, Bloomberbutt did get a nasty ‘cease and desist’ order on his private sting operation from the FBI, because he interfered with the FBI’s own sting operations and compromised what they were doing. I’ll see if I can find the story on that. It was a while back.

Anonymous

“Captain, did you sell all that good currency of your national service for the cheap rewards of shoddy Democrat politics?”

Hey, it worked for John McCain…

Arby

“Captain, did you sell all that good currency of your national service for the cheap rewards of shoddy Democrat politics?”

Hey, it worked for John McCain, john kerry, al gore…

Veritas Omnia Vincit

I’m thinking Kelly loves his wife, and she was shot by a lunatic. Being a guy we all want to fix things, especially when it’s something bad that has happened to a loved one.

The problem is while your emotion (anger, guilt at not protecting a loved one, rage, whatever) is running high you are not always at your best.

Instead of discussing how come a nut case can buy a gun, Kelly wants to ban them all that way his wife could never be harmed again….or so his thinking goes. His heart is in the right place in wanting a safer world for his wife and the other victims, the problem is that reality is not attainable through a ban on weapons in the hands of decent, law abiding citizens. His video and results thereof indicate the system works when a decent law abiding citizen makes a purchase.

His efforts would be better directed at the folks he is associating with currently and asking why they do not want to discuss mental health issues and a database to keep the mentally ill from purchasing weapons, and why those who are dangerously ill are not segregated from the general public for everyone’s safety…

His actions do indeed smell of hypocrisy, if he wants to truly test the ease of buying a weapon he should take someone who has been diagnosed as dangerously mentally ill to buy a weapon. Then an uncomfortable but necessary dialogue about treatment and caretaking for the mentally ill might actually result in something useful and safe happening.

Frank

” … if he wants to truly test the ease of buying a weapon he should take someone who has been diagnosed as dangerously mentally ill to buy a weapon. Then an uncomfortable but necessary dialogue about treatment and caretaking for the mentally ill might actually result in something useful and safe happening.”
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@#8: I agree, but …

Considering Kerry is busy rubber-stamping the intent of the communist UN to disarm everyone, the mental health issue is nothing more than a ruse, even though it addresses a much overlooked but legitimate concern re: a weapon-possessor’s mental state.

Once upon a time, the people made a fuss because of too much medical/psych info being kept on file and the medical privacy industry was born – HIPPA and all else. The NICS system hasn’t access to one’s medical information, but I’m sure it will, if it still exists under Obummer’s “CommieCare”.

So many different facets makes many wonder what the halfrican and his ship of fellow commies are really up to.

Veritas Omnia Vincit

@9 and it p1sses me off that while Rome burns we are worried about passing a law that makes no one safer anywhere…

PintoNag

The injury to Kelly’s wife does not give him a free pass to attack the rest of us.

OWB

Not buying the red herring of “mental health” either. Too many variables, not the least of which is who is defining the terms. For instance, how long would it take for “crazy” to be defined as “anyone who owns a scary gun?”

NHSparky

A prime case of, “Freedom for me, but not for thee” type of crap. Captain, you sold out legal gun owners to push an agenda. Either live by the rules you wish to force upon all of us or STFU. Sir.

Fen

“Kelly’s a retired navy captain so he surely knows the essential difference between an AR-15 semi-automatic rifle and a true, fully automatic assault weapon.”

Thats not a given. I led some of our Air Officers (from S-3) to serve as OpFor to test out our platoon’s security perimeter. Firing blanks, his M16 jammed and he didn’t know immediate action drills (c’mon he’s a Harrier Pilot). We swapped weapons and I cleared it, so no big. But I doubt Navy Captians spend much time with the M16A2.

NHSparky

Fen, I think the key word Poetrooper was focusing on was “essential.” That being the fact that an AR-15 is not fully automatic, and cannot be made so without risking many years in a federal “pound-me-in-the-ass” prison, unlike the M-16, which while legal to own provided one wants to go through the time, expense, and hassle of having and maintaining a Class III FFL, is NOT easily available for sale, and certainly not for anywhere near $1300. Add another zero, and go from there, and MAYBE you can have one, provided you have said Class III.

Frank

@10:

It’s a distraction and what I would consider trolling.

Many odds and ends have been tossed into the ring for the ill-informed electorate to react to. The commies are paying attention and will pounce on whatever is the most acceptable in order to push through their agenda.

A sculptor does not make a statue with one blow of his hammer and chisel – neither can the social democrats install their communism and rule of the UN by fiat (AKA executive order).

It has to happen one chip at a time as has been happening at a regular pace since the end of WWII. That was when those in power realized they had created many millions of people with some rather nasty skills that could be used to remove THEM from their cushy positions, hence the “unparalleled properity” of the time – who said the elite didn’t learn from the French Revolution? They like their heads – I don’t.

A Proud Infidel

I think that liberals are just as proud of their hypocrisy as they are their stupidity, they display both so often!! Giffords and Kelly are starting their anti-gun organization just like that of the Bradys. I wonder how much of a salary they’ll treat themselves to for running it?

John

Kelly has first hand knowledge of assault weapons fellas. He has been hanging out with all the Space Shuttle door gunners while at NASA. I cant believe you people will say he does not. sarc off