
<p>Some 70,000 New Orleans Saints fans can only get into the Superdome with a clear plastic, vinyl or PVC bag. They aren't allowedto bring large purses, coolers, briefcases, backpacks, fanny packs, cinch bags, seat cushions and computer or camera bags.However, Aaron Alexis got into the Washington Navy Yard with a questionable ID pass and a shotgun that he used to kill 12innocent workers inside.</p><p>If that doesn't say something isterribly wrong with our gun laws already on the books and our governmentsecurity systemsin this country, what is it going to take? If the NFL can dealwith security issues effectively, why can't the federal government?</p><p>Gun control opponents are going to have a field day with this incident. It proves what they have been saying all along. Theyhave continually noted that the country doesn't enforce existing gun laws and that law enforcement hasn't figured out howto keep guns out of the hands of criminals and citizens with mental problems.</p><p>National Journal, a Washington, D.C.,political magazine, had a Wednesday column titled, "Why Gun ControlCan't EliminateGun Violence." It talked to Richard Feldman, president of theIndependent Firearm Owners Association, about how to stop massshootings.</p><p><a href="http://www.americanpress.com/Beam-9-19-13">Keep reading...</a></p>