Posted on 04/16/2007 4:25:22 PM PDT by J. Neil Schulman
Today, April 16th, the day of the Virginia Tech massacre, is my birthday.Every year for the rest of my life, I am going to be reminded on my birthday that my attempt to alert the American people to the lethal dangers of victim disarmament did not succeed in preventing this act of criminal terrorism.
My 1994 book, Stopping Power: Why 70 Million Americans Own Guns, makes the point -- through analysis of history, criminology, statistics, and dramatic examples -- that "Gun control increases violent crime by disarming helpless victims and shifting the balance of power to the illegally armed criminal or terrorist."
Obviously not enough people have gotten that message or there would not be in place a federal "Gun-Free-School-Zone" law prohibiting the carrying of concealed handguns by those citizens of the State of Virginia -- faculty, administrators, and graduate students -- who hold or could have applied for a Virginia license to carry.
This can not be permitted to continue. This ends today.
We are at war with criminals and terrorists, and the victims must be allowed the means to defend the innocent and decent among us from the guilty and indecent among us.
As of today -- as a Hobbit-like birthday present -- I am making downloads of the PDF edition of Stopping Power a free download.
Click on the book cover to download and read the book for free.
Click here to continue on to the World Wide Web Gun Defense Clock.
J. Neil Schulman,
Webmaster
The World Wide Web Gun Defense Clock
Many thanks, Mr. Schulman.
We shall see a continued barrage of anti gun sentiments yet again, and no one will provide the means for those in our public and private institutions that could/should be able to carry guns to do so. This whole scenario could have been different if some teacher for instance burst into the room(s) and nailed the bastard before he could kill so many innocent people.
Thanks Mr. Schulman.
By the way, carrying a concealed handgun (with CHP) is not illegal on a university campus in Virginia. The administration of Virginia Tech utilized administrative regulations to ban guns. So, faculty members could be fired, students expelled. But it is still (technically) legal to carry a gun.
Virginia Tech had taken administrative action about two years ago against a student who was lawfully carrying a concealed handgun. As a result, VCDL pushed for legislation to disallow state universities from taking administrative sanctions. The legislation failed twice in committee. In response, a Virginia Tech talking head noted his happiness that the legislation had failed.
Sorry you had to have this happen on your birthday. Happy birthday and many more.
Sincerely,
Mary Carpenter
http://www.youtube.com/view_play_list?p=7CCB40F421ED4819
http://www.tysknews.com/Depts/2nd_Amend/deaths_in_merced.htm
Thank you. Your skills as an author make this a MUST read. I still re-read your “Alongside Night” regularly!
Downloaded for future reading. Thanks and God bless you.
Some idiot reporter was calling for "gun crimes" and lack of "legislation".
As of now we know that every victim was law abiding and had no weapons to protect or defend themselves.
Oh well, so it goes.
“Not exactly a book... “
Dynachrome is old and decrepit. I will need more clues. (comic book?) :)
Thank you Sir.
Actually, to be honest, I don’t know where it came from; Recon Dad posted it first, maybe he can enlighten us?
Thank you.
Geez, saw your post and didn’t even notice Recondad right above it! L. Neil Smith quote. Which novel please? (read his stuff LEL, very excellent libertarian SF!)
Bill
Thank you.
In Pennsylvania we are constantly fighting the anti’s. And the city where the founders created our constitution is under attack and being run by corrupt politicians. They believe gun control will lower Philadelphia’s homicide rate. So misguided.
Thanks.
You should ping your list, on the off chance there are some on it, who aren’t on the Bang List.
Thank you, and despite all, Happy Birthday.
A heartfelt “thank you” and a bump.
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