Posted on 06/18/2015 6:22:54 AM PDT by lifeofgrace
Every time an American community suffers a tragedy involving a firearm, the anti-gun crowd unveils itself in full tribal dress.
Wednesday night, a 21-year-old sandy blonde-haired white man with blue jeans and Timberland boots walked into a historically black church in Charleston, S.C. and killed 9 people. Thats a horrible, murderous act, made worse by the fact that the man is still at large.
The New York Times reported S.C. Gov. Nikki Haleys statement about the tragedy.
"While we do not yet know all of the details, we do know that well never understand what motivates anyone to enter one of our places of worship and take the life of another, the governor said. Please join us in lifting up the victims and their families with our love and prayers."The Rev. Clementa Pinckney was among those killed. Pinckney was a S.C. state senator, a Democrat who served since 1998, was on the Corrections and Penology and Education committees, among others.
His voting record indicates that he was not a supporter of expanding gun rights for S.C. citizens.
In 2014, he voted against S.308, which Haley signed in law, allowing a Concealed Weapons Permit holder to carry firearms into restaurants that serve alcohol, while preserving the restaurant owners right to ban individuals carrying firearms in their establishment.
Current S.C. state law prohibits permitted individuals from carrying a weapon in a church (S.C. Code Ann § 21-31-215).
This year, the S.C. house passed H.3025, which would have rescinded that prohibition. The measure was not voted on by the full senate, but its likely Pinckney would have voted against it. A bill like that could have saved his life.
Conservative blogger and fellow Georgia resident Erick Erickson noted that its inappropriate to respond to a tragedy like this with anti-gun invective, and hes absolutely right.
@EWErickson But the important thing is that the right wing racist got to exercise his "2nd Amendment right"! Donald G. Kosin Jr. (@donkosin) June 18, 2015
I dont get people like this. I just dont. https://t.co/PNhZfZ3TaA Erick Erickson (@EWErickson) June 18, 2015
But we should note that its illegal for anyone to carry a gun in a church in Charleston, so there was no opportunity for the congregation to defend itself. Unless someone in that church was committing a felony on their own, they were all sitting ducks, just like the moviegoers in Aurora.
We can expect all the typical liberal anti-gun folks to parade this mass murder as another reason for the government to confiscate all guns. Theyll rail on about the Second Amendment myth, as the Daily Kos* did in 2012 after the Aurora tragedy, citing Federalist Paper #29 to discredit our nations founders intent that the citizenry be armed. They quote Alexander Hamilton (who served as Gen. Washingtons aide during the Revolutionary War) out of context and twist his own words worse than Hamiltons rebuke of those who argued against the Constitution itself.
n reading many of the publications against the Constitution, a man is apt to imagine that he is perusing some ill-written tale or romance, which instead of natural and agreeable images, exhibits to the mind nothing but frightful and distorted shapes --James Madison wrote in Federalist #46 that our nation, as an experiment in self-government, should allow citizens to defend their own rights."Gorgons, hydras, and chimeras dire";
discoloring and disfiguring whatever it represents, and transforming everything it touches into a monster.
Let us not insult the free and gallant citizens of America with the suspicion, that they would be less able to defend the rights of which they would be in actual possession, than the debased subjects of arbitrary power would be to rescue theirs from the hands of their oppressors. Let us rather no longer insult them with the supposition that they can ever reduce themselves to the necessity of making the experiment, by a blind and tame submission to the long train of insidious measures which must precede and produce it.There is no right more precious than the right to ones own life.
In Georgia, where I live, Georgia Weapons Carry License holders may carry firearms in a church, in the absence of a church policy prohibiting firearms, or in the case of that policy, by individual exception and permission. At my church, I know for a fact that some people are carrying firearms concealed on their persons. These people have permission to do so. They serve as citizens defending our rights.
Were anyone to walk into our church when its packed with worshippers with the intention of harming us, I am fairly certain that individual would be met with equal and neutralizing force. In other words, wed shoot him dead.
Were Pinckney alive now to see the carnage left by a criminal attacking defenseless parishioners, he might arrive at the same question that longtime crime journalist Jeffrey Goldberg posed writing in The Atlantic in the wake of the Aurora mass shooting.
Which raises a question: When even anti-gun activists believe that the debate over private gun ownership is closed; when it is too late to reduce the number of guns in private handsand since only the naive think that legislation will prevent more than a modest number of the criminally minded, and the mentally deranged, from acquiring a gun in a country absolutely inundated with weaponscould it be that an effective way to combat guns is with more guns?Perhaps if liberals would open their minds to the fact that guns are an inseparable part of American culture because they were intended to be so by our founding fathers, and there is no reversing this foundational element of our experiment in government, they would stop all the howling about gun rights every time a criminal commits a horrendous crime.
It is an unexamined assumption on the part of gun-control activists that the possession of a firearm by a law-abiding person will almost axiomatically cause that person to fire it at another human being in a moment of stress. Dave Kopel, the research director of the libertarian-leaning Independence Institute, in Denver, posits that opposition to gun ownership is ideological, not rational. I use gay marriage as an analogue, he said. Some people say they are against gay marriage because they think it leads to worse outcomes for kids. Now, lets say in 2020 all the social-science evidence has it that the kids of gay families turn out fine. Some people will still say theyre against it, not for reasons of social science, but for reasons of faith. Thats what you have here in the gun issue.Its time to wake up to the reality: criminals commit crimes, and gun laws deprive law-abiding citizens of their ability to defend themselves from criminals. There is no way to create a gun-free society in America, even if the Second Amendment were repealed (something I cannot imagine, myself), without massive bloodshedessentially another civil war. Criminals will always be able to access firearmsby stealing them, illegally buying them, or even legally buying them and then committing a crime.There is no proof to support the idea that concealed-carry permit holders create more violence in society than would otherwise occur; they may, in fact, reduce it. According to Adam Winkler, a law professor at UCLA and the author of Gunfight: The Battle Over the Right to Bear Arms in America, permit holders in the U.S. commit crimes at a rate lower than that of the general population. We dont see much bloodshed from concealed-carry permit holders, because they are law-abiding people, Winkler said. Thats not to say that permit holders dont commit crimes, but they do so at a lower rate than the general population. People who seek to obtain permits are likely to be people who respect the law. According to John Lott, an economist and a gun-rights advocate who maintains that gun ownership by law-abiding citizens helps curtail crime, the crime rate among concealed-carry permit holders is lower than the crime rate among police officers.
The best way to counter criminals with guns is through citizens with guns.
If only H.3025 had passed in May, possibly nine lives in Charleston, including Pinckneys, could have been saved.
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*No I wont link to Daily Kos, Google it yourself.
Based on what I’ve seen the past few years I think there are strategically planned shootings being organized to stir up tensions between the anti-gun crowd and the people who believe in the right to bear arms. I think the people involved have an agenda and do not value human life and are willing to do whatever it takes to remove the right to bear arms from the public. I think this is one of the primary goals of the.current administration and you will see more senseless shootings like this until 2016 make no mistake they are going for the throat and Soros’ billions are being used to assist in this effort. I believe The One will alo recieve very nice compensation from Soros if he pulls it off. This citizens of the world will not be permitted to defend themselves in the NWO.
There's zero chance this guy could be 20 or 22.
And yes, chocolate brown hair is the same as sandy blonde hair.
At the Daily Mail website, the supposed shooter (center picture) sure looks black to me.
Exactly—first response was “feminine”, look at neck and jawline, narrow shoulders and small hands. That haircut is seen on female jocks. Is that a band aid in the nose? Also, there us a very activist atheist group in Charleston, which is thirty to forty percent black.
> yeah, I was thinking I might get fitted for a tin foil hat on this particular incident myself.
My radar, sonar, fed flag etc, is just going off wildly.
No tin foil hats needed uring this administration. Your paranoia has been validated. The threat is real.
Considering that the shooter sat right next to one of the church members and was there for an hour, the description is a little odd. Also, as a white person in an all, or mostly, black church, the shooter would definitely attract attention. The whole thing is weird and in no way are we being told the whole story.
How do they know he is even white? The nose is white/but the darker color of the skin could make him a brother of Dolezal, (spelling?, well I don't care how the freak spells it anyway.)
> Sounds like an agent of Travis McGees Professor Raoul.
One thing I can guarantee you. He’s not conservative and probably not 21 or pure-bred Caucasian after looking at the hair and skin color in that photograph. I predict it was premeditated and that he’s a member of some group that is involved in anti-gun activism. I think there is nothing they will not do to remove the right to bear arms, even killing innocents. The location and the specific people targeted strongly suggests that the shooter wanted it to be a political statement and all over the MSM.
Google it, nearly all states have that.
Thank goodness that's not the case here in CO. Our pastor carries, our Associate Pastor carries, I carry, and most the deacons are carrying, not to mention several members. God help the ignorant moron that tries this in our church.
Create a hate crime to justify a crackdown on whites just before the July 4th weekend.
Like Ms. Dolezal filing fake hate crime reports to prove her blackness.
Or the feminists finding fake rape stories to justify taking away men’s rights and shutting down groups they don’t like.
In michigan it’s up to the lead paster. Mine says no.
In my Baptist Church I bet at least 20-30 are carrying on any given Sunday.
The guy has a Facebook account and this is one of his “friends”. Some things just aren’t adding up. I’d like to interview him to see if he acted as a lone gunman or was directed to do this:
https://www.facebook.com/benjamin.summers.3?fref=pb&hc_location=friends_tab&pnref=friends.all
> Our pastor carries, our Associate Pastor carries, I carry, and most the deacons are carrying, not to mention several members. God help the ignorant moron that tries this in our church.
I’d say no less than half carry in our congregation including the pastor abd all the deacons. I carry a Sig. We even have AR15s in the church planted at strategic locations an no they are secreted and children cannot access them.
Not cool. Personally, I'd be finding another church.
Ours says yes, and I feel safe at church knowing there are good guys with guns all around me.
They are saying it’s this guy but how do they really know? Until the do forensic testing on the bullets in the church snd match it to his weapon we don’t know:
https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100009674437955&sk=about
The profile was recently setup about a month ago. Possibly fake. Who knows.
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