The 1.3
million circulation newspaper covered its front page with a strongly worded
editorial calling for the US to restrict firearms. Appeal follows the San
Bernardino killings, the deadliest mass shooting since 2012.
Deutsche Welle, 5 Dec 2015
The 1.3
million circulation newspaper covered its front page with a strongly worded
editorial calling for the US to restrict firearms. Appeal follows the San
Bernardino killings, the deadliest mass shooting since 2012.
"The
New York Times," in its first front-page editorial in nearly a century,
called for outlawing the kinds of rifles used in the southern California
shooting massacre this week that left 14 people dead.
The
Saturday editorial entitled "End the Gun Epidemic in America" wades
straight into the US national debate over access to firearms saying that
political leaders were failing to protect the citizenry from the near-daily
occurrence of mass shootings.
"It is
a moral outrage and a national disgrace that civilians can legally purchase
weapons designed specifically to kill people with brutal speed and
efficiency," reads the editorial.
The front
page editorial comes three days after Syed Rizwan Farook and Tashfeen Malik, a
married couple, carried out the mass shooting in San Bernardino, California,
with legally purchased .223 caliber assault rifles.
"Certain
kinds of weapons, like the slightly modified combat rifles used in California,
and certain kinds of ammunition, must be outlawed for civilian ownership,"
the editorial said.
The paper's
publisher, Arthur Sulzberger, Jr., said the reason for running the editorial on
the front page was to "to deliver a strong and visible statement of
frustration and anguish about our country's inability to come to terms with the
scourge of guns," he said in a statement. "Even in this digital age,
the front page remains an incredibly strong and powerful way to surface issues
that demand attention."
FBI
officials have said they are investigating the shooting as an act of terrorism.
That's appropriate, the editorial said, but it added that "the attention
and anger of Americans should also be directed at the elected leaders whose job
is to keep us safe but who place a higher premium on the money and political
power of an industry dedicated to profiting from the unfettered spread of ever
more powerful firearms."
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| Federal authorities say that the two assault rifles and two handguns used in the San Bernardino massacre were all purchased legally in the United States. |
Polarizing
debate over intent of 18th century legal doctrines
The debate
over gun control has long been one of the most contentious political debates in
the United States, with the right to firearms ownership enshrined in the US
Constitution's Second Amendment.
In a post
on the website of the libertarian magazine "Reason," the newspaper
was criticized for suggesting the federal government could ever hope to disarm
its citizens as there are literally millions of weapons in circulation.
"What
the Times is calling for is, beyond its countable costs in money and effort and
the likely further erosion of civil liberties, also (as they surely know)
calling for a massive political civil war the likes of which we haven't seen in
a long time," senior editor Brian Doherty wrote.
US
President Barack Obama, a Democrat, has appealed for legislation to make it harder for criminals to buy guns. He has noted mass shootings do not happen as
frequently in other advanced countries and said the United States must address
this problem.
But
Republicans, who hold majorities in both houses of US Congress, and some
Democrats - have long mounted heavy opposition to gun control measures. A day
after the San Bernardino massacre a measure to increase background checks for
prospective gun buyers was blocked by Republicans in the US Senate.
Historical footnote
The last
time the New York Times ran an editorial on its front page was July 13, 1920.
In it, the paper roundly criticized the Republican Party for nominating Warren
G. Harding as the presidential candidate. Harding went on to win the general
election later that year.
jar/sms (Reuters, AP, AFP)
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