Posted on 07/26/2010 11:03:55 AM PDT by marktwain
Its official: gun ownership is trendy. When a prime exemplar of the liberal press publishes a Come to Jesus (Armed) feature, you know its only a matter of time before every state in the these here United becomes a shall issue state. Yes, even California, Rhode Island and New York. The press release for Harpers Magazines August cover story Happiness is a Worn Gun: My Concealed Weapon and Me tells the tale of a left-leaning jobbing journo who gets serious wood for firearms. . .
Baums text (provided by Harpers Magazine to TTAG) doesnt really answer the crucial question: does carrying a firearm change ones political views? He gets close, but theres no cigar.
"Shooters see their guns as emblems of a whole spectrum of virtuous lifestyle choices rural over urban, self-reliance over dependence on the collective, vigorous outdoorsiness over pallid intellectualism, patriotism over interna- tionalism, action over inactionand they hear attacks on guns as attacks on them, personally. The Coalition to Stop Gun Violence and the Brady Campaign to Prevent Gun Violence sound like groups even the NRA could support: who wouldnt want to prevent violence? But the former was called, until 1989, the National Coalition to Ban Handguns, and the latter wants to prohibit the military-style semi-automatic assault weapons popular among shooters. From the point of view of gun enthusiasts, its not gun violence these groups want to end, but gun ownership."
And? And nothing, really. Baum ignores the obvious conflict of interest between his liberal upbringing and the consequences of his acceptance of gun ownership. He expresses sympathy for gun owners contempt for sheep living in condition white, while expressing a deep longing to re-immerse himself in non-gun owners obliviousness.
And then he cuts right. Making a passionate case for eliminating gun free zones as killing fields.
"Unless were willing to send the police door-to-door to round them all up, the country is going to be awash in fire- arms for years to come. Thugs will push guns into the faces of convenience-store clerks, lunatics will shoot up restaurants, aggrieved workers will spray their offices with bullets, and alienated students will open fire at school. The question that interests gun activists is how were prepared to respond. A Republican legislator in Wisconsin wanted to arm teachers so they could cut down Columbine copycats, and college students in Alaska, Colorado, Connecticut, Michigan, Texas, and Virginia are agitating for the right to carry concealed weapons on campus so they can defend themselves against the next Virginia Techstyle shooter. An armed civilian might be even more useful during a massacre than a po- lice officer; cops hit the people theyre aiming at less than half the timein some departments much less. That might be because criminals identify police by their uniforms and so get the first shot off. A civilian might have the element of surprise."
Notice the use of the word we. Baum is solidly out of the closet as a self-identified gun activist. Ay theres the rub. Gun rights activists find little if any suport on the left side of the political spectrum, and a tremendous amount of opposition. In the main, you buys your bullets, you votes Republican.
Baum goes a lot further, if not far enough.
"Its true that crime is down, but its certainly not nonexistent; hideous things happen to good people every day. We carry fire insurance even though fire is uncommon; carrying a gun may be no more paranoid. Expecting police protection is delusional; theyll usually do no more than show up later to investigate. Carrying a gun is unsafe for those who havent been properly trained, but a good class and regular practice can fix that. Only the last two reasons strike me as logically complete arguments not to go armed. Being willing to die rather than kill is an admi- rable and time-honored philosophical position. Im not certain, though, how many of us would hold to it when the fatal moment was upon us. I, for one, count myself out. Im willing."
But not willing to accept the idea that IF American civilians continue to arm themselves, they will lose their innocence. Which is exactly the difference between the left and the right on gun control, and everything else for that matter. One side is suffused with idealism, the other afraid of its own shadow.
Personally, I prefer my liberal pal Davids intellectual honesty to Mr. Baum bi-polar ballistics. The right have guns, David likes to say. So we need guns too. Personally, I side with Benjamin Franklin. Its better to be a pessimist and pleasantly surprised than an optimist and constantly disappointed. And/or a victim.
...lets face it...Libs often live in Urban America...and the inner city is a concrete killing field...when my wife taught at George Washington University a member of her department got shot in the face as he got into his car...he lived, but at the next faculty picnic approached me about getting a piece.
The “progressives” are embracing RKBA to steal gun owner votes from the GOP. If they get to the point where they feel securely in control the gun grabbing will start all over.
Okay, I have one question. Why is that woman carrying an M-1 Garand when a perfectly good M-4 carbine with scope is lying on the ground and available?
Cause she just killed the government gun-confiscation agent carrying the M-4 and hasn't had a chance to wipe all the blood off of it yet. And Garands still hold their own. They're great for defeating vests.
30 cal. has it’s advantages.
Good answer.... : )
And she was able to do that because with open sights in all that vegetation she had much faster target acquisition than her opponent with his scope.
cocobola?
yes
I like the piece intended for the shotgun stock but am not too crazy about laminated wood (shown on the revolver). A friend has a matched pair of Piottis. Engraving wasn’t particularly intricate but they both had beautifully burled stocks and forends.
Funny, just this morning I saw a bumper sticker that said “Gun Toting Liberal”. I have never seen one before.
***Why is that woman carrying an M-1 Garand when a perfectly good M-4 carbine with scope is lying on the ground and available?***
She wanted something with POWER, not a mouse gun!
Nice handgun! Now, if you like those grips, take them off and hang them on your wall. Then REPLACE them with a pair of Pacmayer rubber grips. Small size for me. When you pull the trigger you will feel the difference!
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