Posted on 05/14/2009 10:05:21 AM PDT by rabscuttle385
On the morning the NRAs convention kicks off, Meghan McCain sounds off on her right to hit the shooting rangeand why its so important to defend the Second Amendment.
In the days after my dad lost the election, my brothers and I went to shoot rounds at the local shooting range. Partly becauseas anyone who knows how to use a rifle and can do so safely understandsdoing so is hugely stress-relieving, and partly because, we half-joked, it might mark the beginning of the end of our Second Amendment rights under the Obama administration. Now I admit we probably thought as much because our emotions were running so high following the election, but the fact remains: The right to bear arms, and specifically the idea of it being taken away from me, is one of my biggest concerns. So it is only fitting that the 138th National Rifle Association Convention, which kicked off this morning, is being held in my own hometown: Phoenix.
If you are a law-abiding citizen who is trained to and skilled at using a firearm, then you are entitled to protect yourself and your family. You are also entitled to participate in regulated hunting and other gun sports. Both of my brothers were avid hunters when I was growing upthey still are. Whats more, both are on active duty in the military. My beloved late godfather, Jerry Dorminy, was a world-renowned hunter. He hunted everything from deer and quail to wild boars and decorated his house in Florida with every animal head he felt proud enough to mount on a wall (or lay on the floor). In short: I have had positive experiences with family and guns. Its that simple. And its what allows me to think about guns in a smart, nonreactive manner.
Lets get something straight: Individual responsibility and personal liberty are inherent Republican philosophies. And nothing could be more essential in protecting those ideals than the Bill of Rights. Its no accident the second of the first 10 amendments protects the right to bear armsand has done so for more than 200 years. Obviously, I realize the Second Amendment has been heavily scrutinized. Its simplicity is sometimes mistaken for ambiguity. But it stands as a fundamental right, ensures the conditions for a free state, and rewards responsible, trained citizens with the freedom to protect themselves. Thats what the NRA is truly about: providing Americans who choose to take advantage of their Second Amendment rights the appreciation for the serious responsibilities and safety precautions necessary to ensure gun owners safety and the safety of others.
Sadly, what should be a simple freedom has been obscured by our nations gun culture. Yes, there are people as fanatical about guns as others are about fashion, entertainment, music, or any other obsession. And sometimes they are portrayed unfavorably in the pop-culture world. Now, I know a small portion of them probably deserve some ridicule. But no more than any other out-of-control celebrity with another exploitative story. With guns, everything becomes polarized. I have wonderful memories of my godfather and my brothers and the times Ive spent shooting with them. Still, I can also understand the astonishment urbanites express about that nasty gun fetish I grew up with in good old red-blooded Phoenix. I moved to New York City when I was 18; I still consider it home. My political beliefs have been by shaped by both of these uniquely diverse communities. The debate over the Second Amendment is one of the most divisive ones Ive had with my more liberal friends, and its the biggest cultural difference Ive seen between red and blue states. Most people I talk towhove never had the experiences Ive hadequate guns with school shootings and Michael Moore movies. Theres no denying the reality of those situations. Theyre just not the only ones associated with gun ownership. (To those who have no experience shooting a firearm: Go give it a try at a rifle range, read up on the NRA, and then come to a more conclusive opinion.)
Putting it bluntly, weve done a disservice to our violence problems by making the political argument about guns instead of whatever causes people to be violent in the first place. Anger, alcohol, drugs, economic hopelessness, reckless drivingthey can all precipitate tragedy. Simply removing guns from the equation does not solve the larger problem. Worse, it gives the wrong impression about what can and should be done to help those who are troubled. The real solution to preventing gun violence is not taking away the tools, but tackling its causes: poverty, inadequate health care, mental illness, joblessness, inadequate housing, and poor education. Desperate people will make anything a weapon. We need to eliminate desperation, not guns.
So, yes, the girl who wants to legalize gay marriage and thinks the GOP is out of touch with progressive-minded Republicans is fiercely protective of her Second Amendment rights and finds it empowering, especially as a woman, to fire off a few rounds and get closer and closer to the desired target. This is one issue where Im red through-and-through. Last year, I heard Marcus Luttrell, author of Lone Survivor, speak at the NRA Convention in Louisville, Kentucky. His storyLuttrell was awarded the Navy Cross for his courage during a devastating firefight in 2005 that left him the only survivor of his SEAL team in eastern Afghanistanwas moving and inspiring beyond words. Besides, you cant miss the NRA billboards as you drive around Phoenix these days. How could I not be pumped?
I find myself trying to explain to my Democrat friendsand a few Republican oneswhy I remain a Republican and what I love about this party. I also feel like I am always trying to bridge the divide between red and blue, conservative and liberal, Democrat and Republican. This seems as good as any other place to begin. Gun control has become one of those "Republican issues" that the left has demonized as much as the right has demonized gay marriage. In fact, the Democratic Party is guilty of politicizing the issue to where its almost unrecognizable in public discourse. It's no longer about a fundamental American right of responsible, trained, and law-abiding citizens. It's about Us vs. Them. Blood-thirsty, violence-loving hicks vs. straight-laced, normal, thinking urban white-collar workers. That's wrong. The NRA is about upholding Second Amendment rights and teaching people to be responsible with those freedoms. Im a proud supporter.
The sooner we concentrate on the real problems that lead to gun violence and not the guns, we'll get closer to saving lives and keeping our nation safer. Do I own a gun? No. I don't feel I'm skilled enough yet to keep one safely in my possession. But that doesn't mean someday I won't own one. Or several.
Meghan McCain is originally from Phoenix. She graduated from Columbia University in 2007. She previously wrote for Newsweek magazine and created the website mccainblogette.com.
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Haven’t we had enough of the McCains?
Satire, or an attempt to make up?
Please tell me she isn’t speaking there.
Wait a minute.What little (very little) I know about her seems to suggest that she’s a “moderate” clown...like her old man.Is she a clown...or is she one of the “good guys”?
If I didn’t know any better, someone within the GOP is trying to set this little skank up as some sort of “leader” and potential candidate for Congress in the future.
Everybody hates your guts. Even when you are right, you are wrong. Now go play in the traffic!
I think we ought give her a break on this. She’s right for once.
She is laboring under the delusion that you can reason with the hoplophobes. How can the insane be expected to be reasonable?
She apparently has the McQueeg syndrome like her dad. But a typical Rhino. Right a few issues dead wrong on others.
Well, some media outlets (e.g., The Houston Chronicle) have suggested that she should run for POTUS in 2020.
[I don't have the link to the story handy, though.]
Even a blind sow finds an acorn occasionally...
Her point seems to be that Marxism will eliminate the need for both gun control and gun rights.
Once the government provides all we need and cures all that ails us we'll turn our guns into butter. Meghan likes butter.
If you're not a law-abiding citizen, not trained and skilled at using a firearm, then you are still entitled to protect yourself and your family.
If you drive 66 mph in a "65" zone, you're not entitled to protect yourself and your family?
If firearms haven't even been invented yet, and all you've got is a stick or a rock, you're still entitled to protect yourself and your family.
Why doesn't she just sit down and shut up.
Stopped clock.
clown
I love shooting but I don’t think it is a stress reliever. Running, biking, and swimming are stress relievers. Shooting just takes you to the frustration of why ya ain’t gettin five out of five with your 45 in the black cause ya could do most every time the other day.
Now, will someone PLEASE shut this bimbo up?
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