Showing posts with label Second Amendment. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Second Amendment. Show all posts

Friday, October 2, 2015

So What Is The Answer?

First, I'm going to extend my sincere condolences to everyone affected by yesterday's shooting at Umpqua Community College in Roseburg, Oregon. It's a horrible thing to contemplate, and the survivors are going to need huge amounts of support. After all, watching classmates being shot in the head at near point-blank range has got to be devastating for any human being with a conscience and awareness. I cannot even begin to imagine the trauma from something like that and my heart and prayers go out to the victims, the survivors, their families, friends and the entire community.

Almost disgustingly, even before the last echo had faded, the political wheels started churning. Obama made a speech. He might well have lip-synced the last several because he's chattering on about gun control and many in the public are following his lead.

The fact is, between state and federal statutes, I suspect we have more gun control laws on the collective books than laws for any other single issue. Still, the problem hasn’t been solved. It’s been proved again and again that restrictive laws simply do not work. Look at Chicago, the jurisdiction with what are probably the harshest, most restrictive gun laws in the United States. It has one of the highest rates of gun violence.

Why? Because gun control laws simply do not work. End of story.

Remember Prohibition? How’d that work?

Sure! Law abiding citizens obeyed the law, until they saw how openly the law was being flouted by their friends and neighbors. Then they joined in and started to party down with everyone else. But the criminals – the law breakers – ignored the law. They opened speaks and brought liquor in from Canada, etc., etc., etc. We all know how that went. Government lawmakers tried and failed and repealed.

How about the War On Drugs? Oh yeah. That’s been so successful that some jurisdictions have thrown in the towel and legalized marijuana – which begs the question: how long will it be before other drugs are mainstreamed and legalized so jurisdictions can garner the tax revenues and “control” them? Everyone who has a lick of sense admits the War On Drugs and the associated laws was an abysmal failure.

How many laws are broken each and every day? You'll probably break at least one or two today.

I will, no doubt. I'll jaywalk, or I won't come to a complete stop at that stop sign or I'll forget to use my turn signal or I'll drive faster than the speed limit. All of those are laws, too, yet how many do each and every one of us break every single day of the week? And I am not equating one with the other, but I am stating that each and every one of us breaks some law somewhere on a daily basis.

Now, one group of laws I have never broken and will never willingly break are those laws associated with my firearms. I suspect the vast majority of gun owners will say the same thing, and will mean it just as I do.

Which raises the question: how do we get control of this?

I’m a gun owner. I admit it because I’m not ashamed of it. I abide by the laws. I don’t carry my guns outside of my house unless they’re in a proper, legal and locked case. Having the guns doesn’t make me dangerous. In fact, I’m responsible. I lock them away, unloaded, etc.

Will you punish me because of something someone else has done?

That’s like punishing me for having my house broken into. “Oh! You didn’t have steel shutters on your windows and Biff broke in, therefore you’re culpable and will be punished!”

That makes no sense, does it? So gun control punishes the law abiding people and still the criminals, the law breakers, will continue to do what they do.

I don't have an answer, and given the running in circles and shouting to the skies about "more gun control, more gun control" it seems no one else does, either.

Connecticut has a decent idea, one the NRA would probably back. They require that people who want to purchase guns to go through a two-step system.

First you apply for a permit to purchase a gun. You have to go to gun safety classes, and pass, and you have to have a background check. Now, hopefully, that background check isn't simply, 'does this person have a pulse?' Hopefully it includes a criminal check and a mental health check - although the health privacy laws would have to be waived, but that's okay by me. You want to own a gun, you have to earn it and if that means giving up a bit of medical privacy, so be it.

The other, bigger issue, are gun shows and sales. Those should be outlawed and if I want to sell my gun to you, it has to go through a licensed dealer. Someone who acts as a middle-man, who can handle the paperwork and the checks and everything else. I would have no problem with that, at all. Even if it would cut away from my profit for selling the weapon. If it makes everyone safer, I see no problem.

So here's an idea. How about a collective representative group of gun owners, Constitutional advocates, anti-gun people, and lawmakers getting together and working out a plan. The goal would be to devise a plan that would allow people like me to maintain our Constitutional right to keep and bear arms. We could still hunt and compete in sport-shooting competitions, go to ranges, etc., and not fear prosecution or persecution for simply owning a weapon.

Perhaps use the Connecticut law as a springboard and devise something that's meaningful but not onerous.

Sounds good, doesn't it? All parties would at least be satisfied with a compromise. Of course, that wouldn't work, either, because bad people will still do bad things.

So what is the answer? I don't know, and I don't think anyone else has one, either.

Think about it and let the rest of us know, will you?

Best~
Philippa

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Friday, June 19, 2015

Here We Go Again. Another Shooting. Another Cry for Curtailment of Freedoms.

Another shooting by someone who should never have laid hands on a gun.

First off, from the Washington Post:

"Roof lived about 15 miles southeast of Columbia, the state capital, in Eastover, court records show. He was arrested twice earlier this year, once on a drug charge and later for trespassing, records show. Both arrests occurred near Columbia."

In one sentence, the CNN report says:

"It's uncertain who bought the gun Roof used."

In the very next paragraph the same report says:
 
"A senior law enforcement source told CNN the suspect's father had recently bought him a .45-caliber gun for his 21st birthday in April."

Followed by: 

"But Roof's grandfather says it was just "birthday money" and that the family didn't know what Roof did with that money."

A young man, recently arrested for drugs - not clear whether it was 'simple' possession or if he was dealing or trafficking - and daddy gives him a gun. Or maybe he bought it, as grandpa suggests.

In either case, this rat-ass punk needs to go down - hard and for a long time. Preferably permanently, in my view.

In this case, if his father provided him that gun, knowing his son uses drugs, the father should be charged as an accessory before the fact, and he should face precisely the same charges as the perp.

In this case, it seems that the dealer who sold the gun did not do the appropriate background check which should have turned up the pending drug charge. That would have knocked this moron off the eligible list for ownership - if he bought the gun, himself.

But let's go back to daddy. Did he buy the gun? Did he give it to his son, the one with the drug charges? If he did, see above. Charge the bastard as an accessory.

I got diverted, sorry. Now I'm really going to let loose because I'm tired of all this. Because I own guns I am, apparently, evil. I just posted this on Authonomy in response to a post there:

Good idea. Let's pillory everyone who owns a firearm. Completely ignoring the vast majority of gun owners who don't do evil things.

The fact that this moronic punk's idiotic father gave him the gun? Ignore it!
The fact that this moronic punk was arrested earlier this year on drug charges (still pending) and this punk's idiotic father overlooked that little titbit? Ignore it!

Pillory all the fucking gun owners who have never caused harm to another human being. Blacken us all with the same brush. We're all evil. Just little Satans waiting for our turn.

Oh, and while we're at curtailing the freedom given by the Second Amendment to the United States Constitution - which is there for good reason if you read history (it's to ensure that the people have the ability to protect themselves and to protect their country, if it comes to it) - let's get rid of cars, too. Far too dangerous those things. Look at how many people are killed in this nation of 350M+ each and every day in car accidents.

Look at this: 2013 Traffic Deaths

There were 30,057 fatal motor vehicle crashes in the United States in 2013 in which 32,719 deaths occurred. This resulted in national motor vehicle crash death rates of 10.3 deaths per 100,000 people and 1.11 deaths per 100 million vehicle miles traveled.

About the same as those who die by gunfire except that about 20,000 of gunfire deaths are deliberate and self-inflicted. If someone really wants to kill themselves, they don't need a gun to do it. With 11,000 gun murders … why that's three times fewer gun murders than fatal car accidents, meaning cars are three times more deadly than guns.

So yes, we need to ban cars. Immediately. Oh! And, they contribute to global warming or climate change (which ever is the term du jour), too. Their effect on the environment will cause far more death and destruction than guns when the seas rise and Florida gets inundated.

Let's ban drugs, too. All drugs. Not just the street drugs. Watch American television and see the ads from the ambulance chasing lawyers about ‘bad drug call so-and-so’. Drugs are bad. Drugs that are supposed to be good for you, to help you live, are bad - ban 'em. Every single one of them.

Doctors and hospitals - healthcare workers of all stripes need to be banned. Look at how many people die in hospitals due to preventable errors:

2014 Preventable Medical Deaths

It's a chilling reality – one often overlooked in annual mortality statistics: Preventable medical errors persist as the No. 3 killer in the U.S. – third only to heart disease and cancer – claiming the lives of some 400,000 people each year.

Why my god! These people go to medical school. They're trained and spend years learning their craft - but end up killing 400,000 people each year! Ban ‘em. Ban ’em all. Take away their medical licenses and if they practice, throw ‘em in prison.

They’re more than 300x more dangerous than a gun owner. Ban 'em all, I say!

Okay, rant over. All I ask is that people be reasonable. If this dumbass had deliberately driven his car into a crowd of black people, running over as many as he could while screaming racial epithets would we be talking about banning cars? No. We would be talking about what an evil person this man is.

Back to life, back to living and earning my keep.

Best~
Philippa

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