I don't see a problem with his letter. 95% of it was referring to mental health issues, which is the REAL issue. Every one of these mass shooters have been mentally ill with long histories of bizarre behavior.
We all lament at the thousands of gun laws already on the books. I think this is the time for the NRA to play "Let's Make a Deal". Tighten up some of the logical ones and get rid of many of the useless ones. I've been slammed for this before, but this is a forum and where we speak out minds. There are 32 states that DON'T put the names of residents who have been adjudicated mentally ill in the database that is checked when you buy a gun. That needs to stop TODAY. The Virginia Tech, Arizona, and Aurora shooters ALL passed their background check and legally bought their guns. The Newtown shooter walked away from Dick's becuase he didn't WANT to wait, but he would have passed his check if he stuck it out. And I'm sorry, but private sales need to be banned. It is too easy for somebody who failed a background check or knows they WILL fail one to get one in a private sale, with NO risk to the seller. A way around that would be to institute a NATIONAL firearms permit so the seller sees the buyer has been vetted. Don't want to report the sale to the government? OK. Keep a private record which you can provide if the gun is ever used in a crime.
Like it or not, this latest shooting changed the game. Virginia Tech had more casualties, and Arizona had a member of Congress get shot, but they didn't evoke the same outrage as 20 6 year olds hiding in closets and under desks while being cut down. Change is coming, and the NRA, who IS our greatest ally, needs to understand that the whole "From My Cold Dead Hands" mantra isn't gonna cut it anymore.