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Self-defense, gun ownership, and homeland security
The State ^ | Dec 28, 2001 | Rick Daniel,

Posted on 12/29/2001 5:06:33 PM PST by PJeffQ

Self-defense, gun ownership, and homeland security
By RICK DANIEL
Guest Columnist

The current focus on homeland security has a growing number of Americans reevaluating their stance on personal safety and on the Second Amendment. Along with an increased demand for self-defense and firearms training, gun sales have skyrocketed. Individuals who previously scoffed at gun ownership are now finding a readily available firearm to be quite comforting.

Here in South Carolina, firearms and ammunition sales are helping to shore up a slow economy. Licensed firearms dealers are selling guns in record numbers. If not for legal impediments, they could sell even more. Training for concealed weapons permits is also on the rise as new gun owners learn how to best protect themselves and their families. There is a greater acknowledgment of the fact that personal security is fleeting and self-defense is almost a responsibility of good citizenship.

Terrorist attacks and armed robberies can't be averted by the police, who are often miles away when bad things happen. The heroic passengers on United Airlines Flight 93 understood this stark reality. Todd Beamer became one of the first in modern times to take on the awesome responsibility of homeland defense. The actions of Beamer and his fellow passengers saved the lives of thousands.

In South Carolina, more than 40,000 citizens have taken the considerable time and expense to obtain concealed weapons permits. Since these permits became readily available more than five years ago, SLED has reported no serious problems. While it is obvious to most that permit holders are good citizens, the law still places many restrictions on when and where they may carry guns. With so many responsible gun owners trained and available to help, shouldn't we be finding ways to encourage, rather than discourage, their participation in homeland defense?

Lawmakers should move quickly next year to recognize SLED's success with our concealed weapons program by removing many of the restrictions on concealed weapons permit holders; a good example is the prohibition against carrying guns in restrooms at interstate rest stops. This will instantly make our state a much safer place.

Licensed gun dealers also need fewer restrictions. Currently, gun dealers lose many sales because South Carolina limits individuals to the purchase of one handgun a month. While this gun rationing scheme may have once seemed logical, its supposed justification is no longer valid, and it needs to be repealed. Federal law is more than sufficient to deal with such potential problems as gun running. In fact, multiple sales must now be reported to the ATF, nullifying any benefit derived from impeding legal sales.

To assume that no one needs more than one gun is outrageous and shortsighted. The truth is that security-minded citizens often need several guns. Sadly, under current state law they are unable to buy one handgun for personal carry and another for home defense within 30 days. In the current budget crunch, the increased sales tax revenue would surely be welcomed. Also, eliminating the purchase restriction and its attendant paperwork will free up valuable law enforcement resources to deal with genuine crime problems. There is simply no demonstrable reason to maintain an outdated one-handgun-a-month law.

Lawmakers have an opportunity next year to make a lasting contribution to homeland security. Empowering citizens is the surest way to reach this goal while making things safer for everyone. Law-abiding gun owners, licensed firearms dealers and self-defense advocates are ready to help. The Legislature should recognize the potential of such a valuable coalition as it sets about working to strengthen South Carolina's first line of defense.

Mr. Daniel, president of Gun Owners of South Carolina, led the lobbying effort for passage of the state's concealed weapons law.


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1 posted on 12/29/2001 5:06:34 PM PST by PJeffQ
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To: Mercuria ; AnnaZ ; technochick99 ; SLB
FYI
2 posted on 12/29/2001 5:13:06 PM PST by Squantos
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To: PJeffQ
BUMP!
3 posted on 12/29/2001 5:15:34 PM PST by Gritty
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To: PJeffQ
What does SLED stand for?
4 posted on 12/29/2001 5:16:54 PM PST by Jim Thornley
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To: PJeffQ; *bang_list
bump
5 posted on 12/29/2001 5:17:08 PM PST by Libertarianize the GOP
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To: PJeffQ
If you live in Buffalo, NY and a armed person breaks into yourhome, don't expect
any timely response from police when there's 7 feet of snow on the ground.

Best person to rely on to protect your life is you...oh and a .45 colt...hehe


El bumpo-roony

6 posted on 12/29/2001 5:25:47 PM PST by Rain-maker
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To: Jim Thornley
SLED=South Carolina Law Enforcement Division
7 posted on 12/29/2001 5:25:54 PM PST by PeaceBeWithYou
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To: PJeffQ
The current focus on homeland security has a growing number of Americans reevaluating their stance on personal safety and on the Second Amendment.

I'm glad to say I needed no such re-assessment in the wake of 9/11, at least concerning firearms, and felt no need to make any new acquisitions. But I'm glad others did so. I did help a friend make a selection.

I imagine I'm similar to many FReepers with regards to the above. I certainly hope so.

8 posted on 12/29/2001 5:29:32 PM PST by FreedomPoster
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To: FreedomPoster
I imagine I'm similar to many FReepers with regards to the above. I certainly hope so.

Same here, given a bit of advice to a few friends as to purchases, but that is it.

The Second Amendment means the same to me now as it did on 10-Sep-01.

Eaker

9 posted on 12/29/2001 5:33:49 PM PST by Eaker
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To: PJeffQ
Ah, but you're being logical, Mr. Daniel!
What about the children?</sarcasm>
10 posted on 12/29/2001 5:45:21 PM PST by Redbob45
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To: PJeffQ
a growing number of Americans reevaluating their stance on personal safety and on the Second Amendment

I'm glad to say it didn't change things at our house, we were always in favor of defending ourselves and teaching our boys about guns.

What I've been enjoying is how the whole country seems to have been waked up to the need to be vigilant and defend themselves. The stupidest thing a person could do these days is cause a disturbance on an airplane, he would get beaten to a bloody pulp within minutes. It's a wonderful thing to read about! Maybe the sheep aren't sheep after all.

11 posted on 12/29/2001 5:50:10 PM PST by Mrs. P
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To: Eaker
I've bought 3 more handguns since 9/11. I just like handguns. But, I see CA isn't the only state where one handgun per month is the law.
12 posted on 12/29/2001 5:51:36 PM PST by umgud
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To: PJeffQ
BUY A GUN!

(now!)

13 posted on 12/29/2001 6:04:57 PM PST by rockfish59
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To: PJeffQ
To assume that no one needs more than one gun is outrageous and shortsighted.

Guns are tools. You pick the right one for the particular situation. A .22 cal rifle is fine for rabbits but totally useless for a black bear. A .223 rifle is just perfect for a coyote, but leaves a rabbit spattered all over the place. A .308 is a fine caliber for deer, but a bit under powered for a bear. A 45-70 is more appropriate for a bear or moose.

A law enforcement official can openly carry anything that is comfortable and effective (and authorized by his/her department). Concealed carry demands something comfortable to carry all day long, quick to access and effective when needed and fully concealed. The tradeoffs are influenced by the nature of the threat, the weather (clothing), the size and the gender of the person. One size does not fit all.

14 posted on 12/29/2001 6:27:58 PM PST by Myrddin
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To: umgud
I need to buy one more for concealed carry but everytime I turn around the darn kids are hungry again!!!

;^)

Eaker

15 posted on 12/29/2001 6:40:52 PM PST by Eaker
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To: PJeffQ
Right on, there's all kinds of stories out there about people buying guns and getting CCW permits in record numbers. I hope Sarah Brady is having a nervous breakdown.

I took my formerly anti-gun cousin out shooting and he loved it! We shot my .357 magnum revolver and my dad's .30-06 rifle. People fear what they don't understand. After 9/11, he had some second thoughts about owning guns. My dad and I took him shooting and he had a blast (pardon the pun). The way things are going, he's going to go buy his own handgun real soon. Any advice?

16 posted on 12/29/2001 6:48:22 PM PST by Excuse_My_Bellicosity
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To: PJeffQ
BUMP
17 posted on 12/29/2001 6:48:40 PM PST by JWinNC
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To: Mrs. P
Right on. I've seen a real turn-around in a lot of women in my workplace. A lot of them that were squeamish about guns before are getting into it now. I like it! Eat your heart out, liberal scumdogs!
18 posted on 12/29/2001 6:53:53 PM PST by Excuse_My_Bellicosity
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To: PJeffQ
BUMP!
19 posted on 12/29/2001 6:59:25 PM PST by aomagrat
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To: Colt .45
Check this out!
20 posted on 12/29/2001 7:00:12 PM PST by aomagrat
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