Posted on 04/18/2020 4:02:51 AM PDT by Kaslin

Editor's Note: This column was written by Matthew Larosiere
By now, most state or local governments have issued a stay at home mandate, ordering the shuttering of non-essential businesses for the foreseeable future to curb the spread of COVID-19, while those deemed essential are allowed to keep their doors open to the public. As first-time gun buyers formed tremendous lines at gun shops recently, some governments saw this as an opportunity to order the shops to close their doors. Naturally, lawsuits challenging these closures started springing up almost immediatelyas they should.
After all, gun shops are essential businesses.
Of course, this isnt to understate the severity of the COVID-19 pandemic in any way. Social distancing makes sense as a mechanism to quell the spread. That doesnt mean that an unprecedented global public health crisis can serve as carte blanche for public officials to effectively eliminate the exercise of a fundamental right for millions upon millions of people.
Theres no reason to dive deep into the way closing gun stores violates our rights. Its pretty self-evident that closing all avenues to acquire that thing we have the right to keep and bear is an infringement. Instead, lets take a practical angle. Even if we had no rights, would gun shops and associated businesses be essential? I think so.
Lets assume that the government can shut down non-essential businesses (although that certainly isnt settled). Whats our basis for determining what is and isnt essential? Well, certainly we think of those businesses necessary to maintain our physical security. Food, medicine, household goods, and all the hardware and support necessary to keep the various machines that we depend on operational.
These state mandates list as essential, and therefore exempt from forced closure, businesses that sell products necessary to maintaining the safety, sanitation, and essential operation of residences.
But the key concept here is our safety. We must be able to secure ourselves from starvation, sickness, injury, and the litany of other threats to the human condition. Many of those threats are unthinkable to a lot of people, especially in our comfortable modern society. It may be uncomfortable to consider but among those horrible threats? Violent people.
As of late March, 15 percent of New York Citys police were out sick as the virus ripped through the Big Apple (and continues to). Police nationwide are severely limiting their interactions with the people. With reduced numbers and reduced interactions, the police are even less likely to come to our aid when we might need them most.
In times of unprecedented crisis, our institutions cant be totally depended upon. In a pandemic, were suddenly responsible for more than we normally areincluding our own protection.
Ordinary people are hoarding and fighting over toilet paper. Supplies are running short everywhere, theres widespread social unrest, and the shutdown orders have blown a 5 trillion dollar hole in the side of our economic ship.
People are scared, and people tend to act up when theyre scared.
In the event of any catastrophe or public unrest, the already-strained police would be completely unable to answer individual calls, especially for the tens of millions of Americans in middle America. Were living in a time right now where police might not be minutes, but rather hours or perhaps even days from a call for help.
This situation brings us back to the very thing were concerned about: Those things essential to our safety. We arent concerned about this type of safety on sunny days or when were going skeet shooting. People arent lining up at the local gun shop because they want to kill whitetail or shoot at ducks. People are lining up to buy guns because, if something horrible were to happen to them, theyd need some way to ensure the safety of themselves and their loved ones. The simple fact is that guns are the most effective tool to protect human life against the unthinkable.
Thats why theyre essential.
Yes, we have a recognized right to keep, bear, and certainly acquire arms in this country. But even if we didnt, there is no doubt that guns are essential to human preservation in uncertain times. In these dark times, dont stop people from buying a means to ensure our physical security at the gun shop counter. Just ask that we stand six feet apart.
When seconds count, the police are only minutes away!
We are our first line of defense. The video this week of 3 feral youts breaking into an apartment, only to flee in panic when the occupant starts shooting, is an excellent example of this.
Bet there was a single young woman in that apartment. She probably didn’t have time to aim as they entered so quickly. Too bad she didn’t permanently end their lives of crime.
Sitting here with three of my pistols, about to make shoulder holsters.
Many, many things are essential in a free society because freedom is not limited by the whim of “man” but defined by definitive rights given by God.
JoMa
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