Posted on 04/05/2004 8:15:06 AM PDT by Atlas Sneezed
It was just after midnight in January of 1993 when John and Tiffany left a party at the Sigma Chi house in Starkville, Mississippi. The band was winding down as the couple walked to their car in the parking lot close to where Highway 12 runs into Scott Field on the campus of Mississippi State University.
When they came upon a man who was trying to break into a car parked near their own, all hell broke loose. Before they knew it, they had been abducted at gunpoint. Words cannot describe the horror that John witnessed before Tiffanys life was taken. Shortly thereafter, he too was murdered execution-style by the side of Highway 45. Many tears were shed on Monday night when our fraternity met to mourn the deaths of the two young students.
After the murders, I had to endure driving by the murder site every Thursday night at about six oclock on my way to Tupelo, Mississippi. My band played once a week at a bar in Tupelo called Jefferson Place. That meant that I had to drive by the murder site again on my way home at about two in the morning. The images got to me after a couple of weeks, so I called my friend David and asked whether he was still selling his .357 magnum. It was a model 19 by Smith and Wesson. I bought the gun thinking that it would be better to have a gun and not need it than to need a gun and not have it.
After I moved to Wilmington, North Carolina, I sold that .357 magnum. At the time, my friend Barry Whitehead told me that selling a gun was always a big mistake. Three years later, when I bought my first house in downtown Wilmington, I learned that Barry was right. Despite rampant crack sales, it took almost nine months to get the police to take an interest in the drug trafficking in my neighborhood. Later, I bought my second .357 magnum and a concealed carry permit to go along with it.
In the three years that I lived in that neighborhood, I rarely used my permit by carrying a concealed weapon. Nonetheless, it came in handy late one evening when I was walking in my neighborhood and accidentally stumbled upon a crack deal. When the dealer asked what I as doing there, I simply told him that it was my neighborhood. He smiled and told me his name. I suppose that he knew I was carrying a gun because of my confidence. Two months later, eighteen people were arrested smoking crack in his house. I should know because I arranged the drug bust. I told him it was my neighborhood. He should have listened.
For those who dont know, the concealed carry laws that have been enacted across the land have had a clear effect on serious crime that most social scientists refuse to recognize. Serious scholars such as John Lott have shown that lives are saved as a result of these laws. Nonetheless, Lott has been shunned by academics more interested in showing their classes Bowling for Columbine than in actually saving peoples lives.
Less murder, less rape, and less robbery would be nice unless, of course, it interferes with the liberal desire to take another shot at Marxism. No pun intended, of course.
As an out-of-the-closet gun owner, N.R.A. member, and hunter you can imagine the comments that I hear from disapproving faculty members here at my place of employment. When one colleague learned I was in the N.R.A., he asked why we think that everyone should own an assault rifle. That discussion ended when I asked him to tell me what an assault rifle was. He didnt know. He just knew he hated them because Dan Rather said they were bad. Oh, the intellectual curiosity.
Of course, giving up my concealed-carry permit and quitting the N.R.A. would never be sufficient to redeem me in the eyes of the anti-gun fanatics here in the ivory tower. My status as a hunter is alone sufficient to condemn me in their eyes. Many of my colleagues who fail to muster compassion for unborn humans are staunch defenders of the local deer population. The fact that the overpopulation of deer causes numerous highway fatalities is of little concerned to them. And most would rather see a deer wrapped around the grill of a Ford Expedition and dragged down the highway than to have it experience a clean, quick death with the help of my Browning A-Bolt.
I know that my membership in the N.R.A. helps to neutralize these extremists, some of whom would outlaw hunting scopes because they are unfair to the deer. If you think I am kidding, think again. I have actually heard it suggested in the faculty lunchroom.
Of course, I really dont mind when the academic anti-gun nuts use the First Amendment to express their opposition to the Second Amendment. Every time they do, I just head down to the local sporting goods store and buy another gun that I dont really need.
When I joined the N.R.A., I became part of an organized effort to neutralize the wacky ideas of the anti-gun lobby in America. I also believe that the N.R.A. won the last Presidential election for George W. Bush. Even Bill Clinton says so and we all know that guy never lies. He isnt in the N.R.A.
Some people say that a conservative is a liberal whos been mugged. Maybe an N.R.A. member is a liberal whose unarmed friends were killed by the side of the highway on a cold night in January.
Dr. Mike Adams (adams_mike@hotmail.com) is the author of Welcome to the Ivory Tower of Babel.
Concur. I refer to those who own guns but don't support the fight for RKBA as "freedom freeloaders".
Would you recommend voting a straight Republican ticket in the rare case that the NRA endorses the Democrat?
The NRA has to stay as far from a them V.S. us mentality as possible. I don't. I can't wait for the dem party to disappear from the political landscape. So no, I won't vote for any dem.
Within 18 months after Bill Clinton took office I became a Life Member of the NRA.
At that time it was not necessary to come up with the cash all at one time.
The NRA had a payment plan for those wanting to become Life Members.
I don't know if payment plans still exist, but a trip to their web site should provide the answer.
"Sigh, the peoples republic of Md won't let me have a carry permit. (they won't let us common folks have one unless we have special connections)"
So move.
Easy Pay Life (EPL) - Pay $25 today and the NRA will mail you a quarterly invoice until the total dues are paid. Your membership status will be upgraded to Life Member when the balance is paid in full.
That's a good way to get started.
Thanks for the info!
Glad to be of service,
The thanks should go to Jim Robinson who started this information highway.
BTTT!
bump!
bttt
So a 21 year old like me will be able to purchase an M4A1 complete with $1000 ACOG scope and M203 grenade launcher?
Did I forget to mention I’d have to sell a leg to buy that stuff?
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