The
spokesman for the National Rifle Association tried desperately to make the case
for solving the nations gun problems by suggesting that more people should arm
themselves. His actual words were, “The only thing that stops a bad guy with a gun is a good
guy with a gun.” Really? That has to be one of the most idiotic
suggestions I’ve ever heard! He blamed video games, movies and
music videos for exposing children to a violent culture while totally
dismissing guns as the common denominator.
I wonder whom he
blamed for all of the gun violence in our country prior to the existence of
movies, music videos and video games. I wonder whom he blames for the gun
violence in the days preceding the Civil War, during Reconstruction, or the Jim
Crow South? It couldn't have been hip-hop music videos, or video games because
they didn’t exist.
I seriously doubt that the NRA
spokesman would have been on the side of slave abolitionists, the Deacons for
Defense, or the Black Panther Party for Self-Defense. These were groups of people who rightfully armed themselves
against the corrupt lawmakers of their generation, but they were demonized as
being radicals and troublemakers for simply trying to protect their families,
homes, and communities from the terrorism of white supremacy. In fact, the 1967 Mulford Act in California was a law specifically put in place to disarm the Black Panthers.
Sadly, death by way of shooting is not some new
concept that somehow exploded in the 21st century. People get
amnesia and forget that gun violence is in the very fabric of the existence of
this country. Some of the most influential people in American history have died as a result of gun violence.
Martin Luther King, Malcolm X, Fred Hampton, and Medgar Evers were all victims of gun violence. Like them, there are hundreds of thousands
of other Americans who have died by way of a gunshot on the streets of America,
outside the lines of a battlefield.
The gun was and still is used for personal protection,
but it is also used as a tool to instill fear in people and to control
potentially dangerous situations.
After
every mass shooting in America there is a short period of time when people are
shocked, or in disbelief that the lives of innocent people were taken by an insane individual who should not have had access to weapons. Predictably,
gun rights advocates are fearful that the government is going to knock on their
doors and tell them to hand over their stash of guns and ammunition. The idea
that the
2nd Amendment is being gutted is a flat out lie from the pit of the propaganda
machines at the Fox News Channel and conservative talk radio.
We keep hearing these people quote the passage of the 2nd Amendment that says, “The right of the people to keep and bear arms shall not be infringed,” but rarely do they include the introductory clause: "A well regulated militia being necessary to the security of a free state." The key phrase being "well regulated," not a few paranoid, deranged, and obviously crazy individuals free to stockpile as many weapons as they can because they believe in some out of this world conspiracy
The
2nd Amendment does not specify or clearly state what is defined as
arms and people have their own idea of the intent of the law. Ironically over
the course of the last couple of years, these same 2nd Amendment
advocates have been the very people who have completely ignored another Constitutional Amendment, the 15th.
The15th
Amendment is as plainly written as the 2nd Amendment, but some lawmakers
have found a different set of rules when it comes to voting. Voter identification laws go against the
very spirit of the 15th Amendment because it specifically says, 1.
“The right of citizens of the United States to vote shall not be denied
or abridged by the United States or by any State on account of race, color, or
previous condition of servitude.” 2. “The Congress shall have power to enforce this
article by appropriate legislation.”
At various times in the country’s history, “appropriate
legislation” in some states meant that only a select few individuals were
granted their Constitutional right to vote. Absurd voting laws prevented people
from voting based on the very items listed in article one of the amendment.
Laws without enforcement are nothing more than ink on a piece of paper. Like many other laws of the land,
passage means very little to people who believe they are superior to, or above
the law. Forgive me if I don’t have faith in the
legislators claiming to be fed up and are once again making empty promises to
actually get something done.
How in one breath can a politician say that
assault weapons, high capacity magazines, and armor piercing ammunition is
protected by one amendment, yet in the same breath ignore the other amendment
and mandate that a person must have a special identification to cast a ballot?
It is absolutely baffling that legislators all
over the country are doing everything they can to make casting a vote more
difficult than buying a gun. In other words, an American citizens’ right to
bear arms is more important than another American citizens’ right to vote. If there was ever an assault on a Constitutional Amendment, it is the 15th that we should really be worried about. It should be easier to vote in America than to
purchase a firearm, but the opposite is true.
This speaks to the very problem our nation has with the amount of people losing their lives to gun violence. Regardless if the death is a homicide or suicide, too many people are dying as a result of a round leaving the barrel of a gun.
This speaks to the very problem our nation has with the amount of people losing their lives to gun violence. Regardless if the death is a homicide or suicide, too many people are dying as a result of a round leaving the barrel of a gun.
Two personal friends of mine were killed in 2012
in gun related incidents involving someone in their immediate family. I also lost
a fellow Marine to a self-inflicted gun shot wound to the head. There are a countless
number of people in cities all over the country that are dying on a daily basis
because of gun violence.
I firmly believe that the solution to this violence begins with R-E-S-P-E-C-T for ourselves and our fellow man;
regardless of race, gender, religion, or socio-economic status. This should be the
goal of people on either side of the gun control debate.