Posted on 12/12/2002 11:37:15 AM PST by 45Auto
Gun control is out of control!
One of the foulest phrases I can think of right now is firearms registration. Since this whole thing began back a few years ago, Ive been laughing but its not so funny anymore. The powers that be are actually going to go through with this hair-brained idea - despite all the cost, opposition and common sense applied against it. Even if one doesnt take into account the rights of all the gun owners who never would have broken the law until they refused to register, this plan would have fallen through on the basis that it WONT WORK!
Ive covered the stories for years wife shot by husband; criminal shot by criminal; passersby shot by lunatic; anybody shot by crack addict.
I can honestly say that gun registration wouldnt have changed the outcome of any of them. Why? Just take the time to ask the people whove actually been involved in shootings. Take for example, the case of the man who lost his mind when he came home from sea early to find his wife and cousin in a "compromising position." He took out his hunting rifle and shot both of them. Police found him at the scene with the weapon draped across his lap.
I asked him if there might have been a different outcome had gun registration been in affect then. He stared at me as if I was a journalist who had just asked a really stupid question, and said, "I had never broken the law up to that point so there wouldnt have been a problem with me registering a gun. Would it have been different? Yes, they would have both been killed with a registered gun." Hmmm from the mouths of cold-blooded killers.
How about the fella who lived on the wrong side of the tracks for years, and eventually ended up taking three bullets from a druggie who was desperate for his next fix? He lived to speculate about what differences firearms registration might have had in his attack.
"You dont have a lot of experience dealing with crack addicts do you?" he asked in between bouts of hysterical laughter. "They had the guy they had the gun. What might have made a difference was if the Crown hadnt swung a deal with the shooter so hed only end up doing two years." Since that time, Ive learned that these deals, used all too frequently in the administration of justice, may have killed more people than guns have.
Justice isnt supposed to be a trade-off of one criminal for another
and more importantly, its not supposed to come at the expense of law-abiding citizens whove done nothing wrong!
Senator Dianne Feinstein told Sam Donaldson, on national TV, that if she had 51 votes in the Senate, "It would be Mr. and Mrs. America -- turn them in."
FREEDOM
If you ask me to register my guns, then I'll be an outlaw. It's bad enough that I have to have a license to carry as a law-abiding citizen under the 2nd amendment (GRRRR!), but leave my lawfully obtained weapons out of it!! It's nobody's dam*ned business what guns I own (especially since I firmly agree with the premiss that the only true purpose of weapons registration is the ultimate confiscation of same)!!
I agree, though, as long as I've got to have a license (even I can see a case for screening carriers, and licensing to carry is one way to screen and, at the same time, assure at least a minimal level of weapons training), make it federal so I can carry in all states without fear that some east-coast (or wherever) liberal "alpha-hotel" is going to try to confiscate the self protection I've driven 1500 miles with before having to pass through their sorry state!
READ THIS BOOK!!!!
The NRA doesn't want restoration of our inalienable right to keep and bear arms, they'd be out of business. Don't expect any help from them. Join a local militia or start your own.
"A well-regulated Militia being necessary to the security of a free State, the right of the people to keep and bear Arms shall not be infringed." - Second Amendment to the U.S. Constitution
Molon Labe !
Lots would get turned in - bullets first.
Not me. First, understand that a right cannot be taken or created by the government. Rights pre-existed the formation of our nation, and will survive our nation's existence. Government only gets its authority to act from US.
You also have to understand that guns are different from cars. No one ever resisted tyranny with a car, but the number of people who've resisted with guns is legion. And anyone interested in increasing their power at the expense of the people, in any country at any time, knows this. Hence, in order to carry out their plans to control more of your life and mine, they need to reduce your power to resist. Viola, gun control. Ask yourself if the Armenians, Kulaks, Jews, Chinese peasants, Cambodians, Ugandans, Rwandans, etc. (i.e. victims of genocides in the 20th century) wished that they'd have had guns. The answer is undoubtedly yes - but they all found out the consequences of being unarmed too late.
Guns are a great equalizer. Before guns were invented, you had to be strong and well-trained (i.e. YEARS of training) to effectively utilize a sword or longbow - and most people weren't. A few knights on horseback could have effectively destroyed a substantially larger group of peasants, or even farmers armed with pitchforks and the like, and probably did on many occasions. Women certainly weren't, and it is no coincidence that they were oppressed until fairly recently - weakness invites oppression. Anyone of virtually any size and strength can be taught to shoot a gun accurately enough to make a difference in just a few hours. As the saying goes, "God made men, Samuel Colt made them equal."
But we only need a majority...
For what? To deny us our RIGHT to keep and bear arms? To force us to register (and, of course, PAY for the privilege) to exercise a RIGHT? Let me tell you something - I won't do it. To have to register to carry legally is bad enough. History has shown that confiscation inevitably follows registration. And no, not just overseas - RIGHT F'ING HERE! NY City registered long guns in 1966, "to be able to catch more criminals." City officials swore up, down and sideways that those lists would NEVER be used to confiscate guns. Well, even if those particular officials were being honest, the lists existed. And in 1992 Mayor David Dinkins had the police send letters to every one of those people still alive and living in NYC to turn in "assault rifles." The next time it will be "sniper weapons" (also known as deer guns, which are simply scoped, bolt-action rifles), and the next after that the shotguns (because the street gangs saw them off and thus have very deadly concealable weapons). California will do the same with those morons that registered their "assault rifles." England and Australia, 2 very similar countries to our own have already banned most firearms, but this was only possible with registration lists.
You register YOUR guns - I will not. There is NO purpose for the registration of either law-abiding gun owners or their lawfully-acquired property. None, that is, EXCEPT confiscation at some point in the future.
Gun control isn't about guns - it is about control!
Slaves are disarmed, free men are armed.
MOLON LABE!!*
*Uttered by the Spartan King Leonidas I at Thermopolyae in 480 BC to the Persians, in response to the Persian request to drop their weapons in exchange for being allowed to live. It means "come and take them." Leonidas and his 300 Spartans faced more somewhere between 300,000 and 500,000 Persians. In the face of these odds, the Spartan's intense desire to remain free motivated them to kill over 20,000 of the Persians over the next 3 days, many of whom were the "elite" so-called Immortals that formed the personal body guard of the Persian Emporer. In the end, they lost only because they were betrayed by a fellow Greek that loved money more than freedom. Their sacrifice enabled the rest of the Greek city-states to mobilize their armies and defeat the Persians. Had the Greeks lost, Western Civilization would have died in its cradle.
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