Paul Krugman: Lobbyists, Guns and Money
Florida’s now-infamous Stand Your Ground law, which lets you shoot
someone you consider threatening without facing arrest, let alone
prosecution, sounds crazy — and it is. And it’s tempting to dismiss this
law as the work of ignorant yahoos. But similar laws have been pushed
across the nation, not by ignorant yahoos but by big corporations.
Specifically, language virtually identical to Florida’s law is featured
in a template supplied to legislators in other states by the American
Legislative Exchange Council, a corporate-backed organization that has
managed to keep a low profile even as it exerts vast influence (only
recently, thanks to yeoman work by the Center for Media and Democracy,
has a clear picture of ALEC’s activities emerged). And if there is any
silver lining to Trayvon Martin’s killing, it is that it might finally
place a spotlight on what ALEC is doing to our society — and our
democracy.
Wednesday, March 28, 2012
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