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Another Victim Disarmament Zone Shooting 32 Dead. Thank You, Congress. Thanks a lot!
Good For The Country Foundation ^ | 04/16/2007 | John Longenecker

Posted on 04/17/2007 2:55:09 PM PDT by gc4nra

_____________________________________________________________ This visitation of death against Virginia Tech University this week is a direct result of gun laws banning weapons within 1,000 feet of a school -- the victim disarmament zone is as advertised once more. Sure the shooter is to blame, but Congress shares the blame not only for shootings, but for any instance of disarming citizens who could have resisted with all legal authority and use of force. Why obfuscate or discourage this legal authority?

We’ll never keep weapons – knifes, bare hands, brute force and guns – out of the hands of the criminal, but we sure can disarm the honest. This is the concept, and to announce same.

Anti-independence officials think that somehow trying something that doesn’t work simply needs more work, or at least that's the claim. Victim disarmament zones is one of the better examples of this stubbornness.

But when does it become outright interference with the family where the obvious solution is ignored and the go-nowhere solution is repeated. The purpose is a widespread and ever-increasing move from personal independence to dependency on agencies. And people die in this kind of stubbornness.

Personal weapons are a right secured by law, (and for such good reason) but are viewed as anti-social in spite of such guarantees, and are banned more and more from the hands of loving parents and able citizens who are not criminals, and who could have been on scene to protect their family members or another’s child.

Now let me address Congress with this edition of Good For The Country, please.

In banning weapons from parents carrying on campus or workplace, you have sent two messages – in spite of the fact that a majority of states affirms right to carry as a reasonable and lawful use of force, Congress has done a very ugly and unpatriotic thing for communities nationwide.

In banning personal weapons in victim disarmament zones, Congress has said:

1. To citizens: "Don’t do anything until we get there."

2. To shooters; "You have four minutes."

This is not for peace or safety, but outrightly against the people of the United States. Being a former Los Angeles Paramedic, I can tell you that EMS teaches Citizen CPR and First-aid for one important reason: we cannot meet a life-saving response time of under three minutes.

Neither can law enforcement. Where does that leave kids?

But the legal authority of the people can be on scene as it is in other venues where shooters dare not go because they are uncertain as to who is armed. Legally armed. As in nearly all state sof the union, but not on school campus. Recognizing citizen authority must be part of any serious-minded approach to shootings in schools, workplace, churhces - everywhere.

It’s time to repeal all gun laws as illegal in their inception because police cannot arrive with a life-saving response time, (and because they have had no such duty to begin with since 1845); because the armed citizen is the first line of defense, and because individuals have all legal authority to act in defense of another. Why make schools different? Airports? Civil aircraft? Shopping malls. Why advertise them as victim disarmament zones?

An armed citizen could have dropped this shooter before the number began to rise.

An armed citizen could have stopped him. Instead, you stopped the armed citizen.

32 more dead, Congress.

Repeal all gun laws and respect the sovereignty of the citizen over the illusion that a criminal will obey laws you write.

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John Longenecker is Chairman of the Good For The Country Foundation, a patriotic non-profit.

See www.GoodForTheCountry.org


TOPICS: Constitution/Conservatism; News/Current Events
KEYWORDS: banglist; gunlaws; shootings; vatech; virginiatech
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To: kinoxi

My experience with law enforcement is that they are glorified accountants. After you are dead or robbed, they rope off the area, dust for prints, collect samples and put them in the database. Once they are in the database unless they have a hot trail, they wait for matches. I am not sure how that relates to reviving you and putting your family back together....as far as I know that effort does not restore you to life. The chances of law enforcement preventing any of this at VT is slim and none. Developing a free fire zone for murderers seldom works properly.

If you want political power, you only have to ask, what are you willing to give up for it? If you are willing to put your life on the line, you can have your own private election for any office by replacing the incumbent office holder. The world is dangerous because alot of people are willing to do just that.


41 posted on 04/17/2007 3:53:48 PM PDT by Goreknowshowtocheat
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To: goodnesswins

Not in Texas...sounds like VA needs to look at our conceal and carry requirements.


42 posted on 04/17/2007 3:54:05 PM PDT by shield (A wise man's heart is at his RIGHT hand; but a fool's heart at his LEFT. Ecc 10:2)
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To: Goreknowshowtocheat

I can’t say that I’m following your train of thought there.


43 posted on 04/17/2007 3:56:28 PM PDT by kinoxi
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To: Goreknowshowtocheat
All they are is uniformed crime scene investigators.
law enforcement and crime prevention consists of handing out traffic tickets and going to grade schools and scaring children into believing they are going to toss bad people in jail, which they have absolutely no authority to do.
44 posted on 04/17/2007 3:58:38 PM PDT by Nathan Zachary
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To: kinoxi

Virginia is a “shall issue” state. If you obtain a CCW why shouldn’t you be allowed to carry to carry on campus as well as off?


45 posted on 04/17/2007 4:17:00 PM PDT by gc4nra ( this tag line protected by Kimber and the First Amendment (I voted for McClintock))
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To: gc4nra
I’ve read that. The laws concerning on campus carry would differ from state to state. I think it should be allowed, with safeguards. Post #29 hints at one of my main concerns.
46 posted on 04/17/2007 4:21:51 PM PDT by kinoxi
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To: goodnesswins

Barricading a door is not actively trying to take the shooter out.

The passengers on flight 93 actively prevented the hijackers from taking over the plane, with full knowledge that they would die.


47 posted on 04/17/2007 4:29:24 PM PDT by Lokibob (Some people are like slinkys. Useless, but if you throw them down the stairs, you smile.)
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To: HardStarboard

“He’s not off base. He’s refering to the U.S. Congress. His organzation is based in California.”

The US Congress had nothing to do with VT not allowing students to carry concealed weapons.

It was a Va. thing.


48 posted on 04/17/2007 5:03:52 PM PDT by stockpirate (A nation that doesn't honor it warriors will be defeated by a nation that does. (read my profile))
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To: Nathan Zachary

I hope that’s the way I’d deal with it. But nobody really knows how they’ll react until they’re faced with the situation.


49 posted on 04/17/2007 6:03:40 PM PDT by Sherman Logan (I didn't claw my way to the top of the food chain to be a vegetarian.)
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To: gc4nra
Bears repeating:
32 more dead, Congress.

Repeal all gun laws and respect the sovereignty of the citizen over the illusion that a criminal will obey laws you write.



50 posted on 04/17/2007 6:12:25 PM PDT by Tunehead54 (Nothing funny here. ;-)
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To: kinoxi

Sorry, my second paragraph refers to chaos you can cause if you are willing to lose your life in doing it. Lee Harvey Oswald had his own private election for president, his one vote for Lyndon Johnson made it happen.


51 posted on 04/18/2007 5:26:58 AM PDT by Goreknowshowtocheat
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To: gc4nra
I was saying this all day yesterday..... Kudos...Great Article!
52 posted on 04/18/2007 5:30:19 AM PDT by fedupjohn (If we try to fight the war on terror with eyes shut + ears packed with wax, innocent people will die)
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To: WestVirginiaRebel
"Correct me if I'm wrong, but didn't most of these bans happen under a Republican Congress?"

As if being Republican meant anything. I think it used to, way back when, but not anymore.

Is it any wonder why so many of us Republican voters are frustrated?

BTW: Ron Paul for POTUS

53 posted on 04/18/2007 5:51:53 AM PDT by Designer II
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To: stockpirate
>>>It was a Va. thing.<<<

I understand that the Va. legislature voted down a bill to allow permitted students and teachers to carry on campus, and that Virginia Tech lent its weight to keep it a "gun free zone".

I believe that the posters point was that the U.S. Congress had effectively underwritten such laws by outlawing handguns within 1000' of a school. Admittedly, "school" in the Congressional bill is defined as elementary, secondary and high schools....not Universities. However, the point is valid....Congressional action encouraged the mistaken belief that "a gun free zone will be a crime free zone", when just the opposite is true.

54 posted on 04/18/2007 11:18:09 AM PDT by HardStarboard (The Democrats are more afraid of American Victory than Defeat!)
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To: HardStarboard

Well with that being the case, Congress should repeal that law and allow conceal to carry inside of all schools.


55 posted on 04/18/2007 12:19:30 PM PDT by stockpirate (Congress should MANDATE the right to carry concealed weapons in ALL schools.)
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