Posted on 05/10/2005 11:28:04 AM PDT by Jerrybob
I kept bumping into people referencing Unintended Consequences by John Ross. It sounded impressive so I decided I should read it. It is impressive and massive 860 pages, and a novel.
The main character is Henry Bowman and the book follows him from youngster to present day.
The theme of the book is the gun culture in America. It outlines the US Governments relentless and irrational war against the gun culture in general and the private ownership of firearms in particular in this country, for most of the 20th century.
It was impossible to read this book and fail to see the premise that the US Governments actions toward gun owners and the gun culture have been an irrational and relentless war.
Without giving anything away, below are the words of Henry Bowman:
Youd think the government would leave me alone, but instead they pick the one thing I really like to do, something thats a fundamental right supposedly secured by the Constitution, and they do everything they can to take that away from me.
You know all those hours Ive spent developing my shooting skills? All the money Ive spent on ammunition, and club memberships, and on my private range here, and all the time Ive spent training other people to protect themselves, including lots of women and police departments, always for free? I think the government should say, Hey, Henry Bowman, good job! We want people to be skilled and safe with guns; we want them to be able to protect themselves from harm; we want everyone to be self-reliant. We wish we had more people like you, with good gun skills and a lifetime of experience to pass along to others. Keep up the good work!
Instead, they have treated me and others like me with utter contempt. They have confiscated our property and put people like me in maximum-security prisons over ownership of fender washers, claiming they were unassembled silencer parts; over pieces of muffler tubing. They have shot a mans wife in the head because his guns butt-stock was too short; they beat another mans pregnant wife until she miscarried, over a gun collection on which the guy had done all the stupid paperwork things the ATF wanted, but the feds temporarily lost the records. They burned ninety people alive over a disputed two hundred dollar tax.
If you believe you have the right to buy, own and shoot small arms in a safe manner, as much and as often as you want, and you exercise that right regularly, our government will brand you as the enemy; they will pursue you more relentlessly and attack you more severely than they do the people who pick up teenage runaways in the bus station and torture them to death on camera for black-market snuff films.
These thugs are zeroing in on the most important thing in my life: being able to exercise my right to buy guns and shoot them is more valuable to me than all the millions of dollars of mine theyve taken [in taxes]. The federal and state governments are doing everything in their power to take away my most important right, and they are doing this every single day.
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Below are the words of Tom Fleming, Henrys friend:
Every single one of us believes that as honest adult citizens, we have the absolute right to own any and all small arms and shoot them just as often as we want. We have a specific culture; guns and shooting are important to us, just like living as nomads and hunting buffalo were important to Native Americans.
Our gun culture is important to us and were willing to pay for it. We have above-average educations and incomes; and criminal involvement is almost non-existent. Youd think those in Washington would be happy, but instead they are doing everything they can do destroy our culture.
In the 1920s, soldiers sat on their bunks in the cold at Camp Perry, cleaning the handmade .22 target rifles with which they would compete the following day. Then our President announces that, today, seventy years later, he is ordering these guns thrown into a blast furnace; we in the gun culture feel powerful emotions. They are the same emotions a Native American would feel if the President ordered the destruction of their war clubs and other sacred tribal artifacts; they are the same emotions that Jews felt watching newsreel footage of Nazi Storm Troopers burning copies of their Torah.
We offer to buy the governments surplus guns, and instead they pay to have them cut up; we offer to buy their surplus military ammo, shoot it, sell the brass to a smelter, and give the government the proceeds, and instead they pay to have it burned.
They ban our guns and they ban our magazines and they ban our ammo; they ban suppressors that make our guns quieter and then they ban our outdoor shooting ranges because our guns are too loud. They ban steel-core ammunition because its armor piercing, then they close down our indoor ranges where people shoot lead-core bullets because they say we might get lead poisoning.
The members of the gun culture have a better safety record than any police department in the nation, but several states actually prohibit us from using guns for self-protection, and in every other state but one they make us buy a license. They tax us so we can have more police on the streets, and when crime still goes up, they tax us more and ban more of our guns.
People in the gun culture endure waiting periods that no other group would tolerate. We undergo background checks that no legislator, judge, doctor or police officer has to tolerate, and we submit to it not once, or once a year, but over and over again. Then, after we yield to this outrage, they smile and forbid us from buying more than one gun in a 30-day period.
I am an avid reader and have been for years. This is one book I will never forget reading. I gave two away and bought another for me. I will probably read it once a year to keep my spirits up and hope for a bright future. Yes it is a novel and but it is a historical novel in some ways. The history woven in is a fantastic way to learn something real. I highly recommed it. It will make you laugh, cry, get angry,scare you, cheer and wake up what tiny spark of Freedom burns in your American Soul.
I read it twice.
And sent copies to friends and family for Christmas.
I was there. It was a steal.
So does our very own freeper Travis McGee and his first book has even been the subject of a favorable review by Mr Ross.
I would also recommend the following:
"Enemies Foreign and Domestic" by Matt Bracken (he posts here as Travis McGee)
"Molon Labe" by Boston T. Party
"Nation of Cowards" by Jeff Snyder
"Principles of Personal Defense" by Jeff Cooper
"Boston's Gun Bible" by Boston T. Party
BUMP
Another Freeper recently mentioned this book, so I Googled it and found this post. This book is over $100 used on Amazon. Any ideas on how to get a copy that won’t equal the cost of our grocery budget for the week?
Bump
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Just finished all 860+ pages last night.
I am about 3/4s of the way through this book on a PDF form....THAT has got to be a good book, if you can stare at the screen for 750 pages. . . . . . . . MY BUTTOCKS ACHE..lol
The last part is the best so you’ve earned the treat now.
The last part WAS worth the wait, if only...........
“No, I-” he started to say, then stopped. “Well, yes, of course I still wonder where he is,” the President corrected himself, “but that’s not what I was thinking of just now. Jews don’t eat pork, at least Orthodox Jews don’t, but do they raise it?”
“What on earth are you talking about?”
“It was something Irwin Mann said this morning. I had a lot on my mind and it didn’t register. Now it doesn’t make any sense. I’m sure I heard him correctly, though; his accent’s not that heavy. It was when I asked him if he really did have business to attend to in Missouri.”
“What did he say?” “He said yes. He said he had to go feed his hogs.”
Found your post thru scroogle scraper. This book is gaining new momentem. I purchased it this year and recommend it to everyone that I can. I actually see this playing out if the dims push more taxes down our throats, unemployment does not abate, and they take healthcare ... just my thoughts.
Best.
Book.
Ever.
Diggin’ up oldies here but some things need to be revisited from time to time.
And let me add another vote for Travis McGee's books( authored as Matt Bracken).
Bumpdiggity.
>>now read travis’s book
Books. There are four.
http://www.amazon.com/s/ref=nb_sb_noss_1?url=search-alias%3Daps&field-keywords=matt+bracken
BUMP-A-ROONIE!
Unintended Consequences is now out in paperback and available at accuratepress.net
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