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Gun control is not the answer
While the putrid economy, the war in Iraq and President Barack Obama's first 100 days in office continue to dominate the news cycle, one story slipped in under the radar this week.
Arguably, it was to me - as it should be to you - the most important story of the week.
The Obama administration is hoping to reinstate the assault weapons ban that was started in President Clinton's term and that expired in 2004, during the previous administration.
While, on the surface, it seems reasonable - who wouldn't want to keep "assault weapons" out of the hands of the general public? - when you dig just a bit deeper, the truth starts to come out.
For instance, what qualifies a firearm as an assault weapon? Is it a firearm that is fully automatic or semi-automatic? Is it a weapon or magazine that holds 10, 20 or 30 rounds?
Or is an "assault weapon" anything the government wants it to be?
The second amendment to our Constitution states that "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."
Some left-leaning members of our government have tried to belittle the Second Amendment, stating that when the Constitution was written well over two centuries ago, the world was a different place.
Besides, they argue, the amendment was written to arm militias, not common citizens.
And that's where those left-wingers are wrong. The first 10 amendments to our Constitution - the Bill of Rights - were written to protect individuals' rights, not group (or militia, in this case) rights.
That's why this slippery slope - a so-called assault weapons ban - needs to be avoided like the plague. We're already on the cusp of becoming a socialist state, complete with nationalized banks and the government-financed automotive industry. We simply cannot let the government put more restrictions on our gun ownership.
Ultimately, the government has no place telling us whether or not law-abiding, tax-paying citizens can own and protect their home and families with a gun.
It's one of my favorite bumper stickers, but no greater truth on this matter exists than this: "Fear the government that fears your gun."
Bryan C. Hanks' column appears every Sunday in The Free Press. Bryan can be reached at (252) 559-1074 or at bhanks@freedomenc.com. Check out his blog at http://bhanks.encblogs.com.
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| For good or ill, the 2nd amendment was written to enable we the people to overthrow a tyrannical government, not for target practice, hunting, or even personal protection.
It makes little sense, in fact, none at all, to allow the government any say in what arms are appropriate to its overthrow or which persons may be involved in such overthrow. That is why the 2nd says simply 'the right of the people shall not be infringed.' |
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| FrankInFL - Mar 02, 2009 12:01:37 PM | Remove Comment |
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| On April 19, 1775, 2,000 of the King's subjects in and around Lexington and Concord took up arms against 1,000 of the King's soldiers and marines. The troops had been sent out by General Gage to seize arms legally held by the colonists. I'm quite sure that General Gage had no intention to provoke such a response, and the eight years of warfare that followed, but due to his lack of understanding of the colonists, war is what he got.
What action by the Obama administration would it take to provoke the next Lexington or Concord? There is no way of knowing until after the fact, when it is too late. Perhaps it would be better to learn from our history than to repeat it. |
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| DDS - Mar 02, 2009 09:15:10 AM | Remove Comment |
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| Assault weapons bans are a solution looking for a problem. The vast majority of these firearms are owned by millions of law abiding citizens, not a bunch of thug criminals. Banning AW's will open the gates to banning any gun the govt. tells people they don't "need".
History tells us banning certain types of firearms will have little to no effect on violent crime. But it will lead to future gun confiscation. What type of gun will be on the ban list after AW's are banned and it has no effect on violent crime? All the other guns in America, Count on it citizens! |
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| JD - Mar 01, 2009 09:59:27 PM | Remove Comment |




