by jimwalton » Mon Dec 24, 2012 1:35 pm
I ALWAYS hate to the enter the political fray, but the spokesman for the NRA seems disingenuous to me. Of course he sees the answer to every problem, specifically problems of violence, as "more guns!" It's money in his pocket. And the gun owners, more concerned about their own personal rights than safety in the nation, claim that an armed citizenry is a safe citizenry. But none of that has helped ONE SINGLE CHILD in a school building, whether Paducah, Littleton, Virginia Tech, or Newtown. They claim that they have a right to own guns to protect themselves and others, but none of that has helped a single child in one school building. Instead, gun ownership has provided the weaponry for the shooters. "Guns don't kill people; people kill people." Yeah, but they kill people with guns. It's a very deep and difficult problem, and there are good arguments for gun ownership, but most of the arguments ring so empty. Sure, hunting is fine if that's your thing. But, uh, I don't think you use semi-automatic assault weapons for that.
I know we will never take guns away from Americans, just as you'll never convince Germans to drive slow on the Autobahn. I am deeply troubled where rights lead to danger and death, yet people can only see...THEMSELVES.
I ALWAYS hate to the enter the political fray, but the spokesman for the NRA seems disingenuous to me. Of course he sees the answer to every problem, specifically problems of violence, as "more guns!" It's money in his pocket. And the gun owners, more concerned about their own personal rights than safety in the nation, claim that an armed citizenry is a safe citizenry. But none of that has helped ONE SINGLE CHILD in a school building, whether Paducah, Littleton, Virginia Tech, or Newtown. They claim that they have a right to own guns to protect themselves and others, but none of that has helped a single child in one school building. Instead, gun ownership has provided the weaponry for the shooters. "Guns don't kill people; people kill people." Yeah, but they kill people with guns. It's a very deep and difficult problem, and there are good arguments for gun ownership, but most of the arguments ring so empty. Sure, hunting is fine if that's your thing. But, uh, I don't think you use semi-automatic assault weapons for that.
I know we will never take guns away from Americans, just as you'll never convince Germans to drive slow on the Autobahn. I am deeply troubled where rights lead to danger and death, yet people can only see...THEMSELVES.