Wayne LaPierre - Caricature (Photo credit: DonkeyHotey) |
“Just because someone wears a hoodie does not make them a hoodlum,”
Congressman Rush said, before he was hustled off for violating the rule
against wearing hats on the House floor.
This is pretty much par for the course. Whenever there is a terrible
shooting incident somewhere in America, our politicians talk about
everything except whether the tragedy could have been avoided if the
gunman had not been allowed to carry a firearm.
You would think that this would be a great time to address the question
of handgun proliferation, but it has hardly come up in Washington at
all. This is because most politicians are terrified of the National
Rifle Association. Also, the small band of gun control advocates are
busy with slightly less sweeping issues, such as their ongoing but still
utterly futile effort to make it illegal to sell a weapon to anyone on
the terror watch list.
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There is a serious trend toward states letting their residents carry
concealed weapons with no more background check than you need to carry a
concealed nutcracker. All of this is based on the gun rights lobby’s
argument that the more armed law-abiding people we have on our streets,
the safer everybody will be. Under this line of thinking, George
Zimmerman’s gated community was safer because Zimmerman was driving
around with his legal gun. You can bet that future Trayvon Martins who
go to the store to buy Skittles after dark will seriously consider
increasing their own safety by packing heat. The next confrontation
along these lines may well involve a pair of legally armed individuals,
legally responding to perceived, albeit nonexistent, threats by sending a
bullet through somebody’s living room window and hitting a senior
citizen watching the evening weather report.
The Violence Policy Center has a list of 11 police officers and 391
private citizens who have been killed over the last five years by people
carrying concealed weapons for which they had a permit. That includes a
man in Florida who killed four women, including his estranged wife, in a
restaurant in 2010 and another Floridian who opened fire at
Thanksgiving, killing four relatives.
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