Protect Kids or Confiscate Guns?

Guest Post by Patrick J. Buchanan

Protect Kids or Confiscate Guns?

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In days gone by, a massacre of students like the atrocity at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School would have brought us together.

But like so many atrocities before it, this mass murder is tearing us apart.

The perpetrator, the sick and evil 19-year-old who killed 17 innocents with a gun is said to be contrite.

Having confessed, he faces life in prison. For the next half-century, Nikolas Cruz will be fed, clothed, sheltered and medicated at the expense of Florida taxpayers, including the families of those he murdered.

Cruz’s punishment seems neither commensurate with his crimes nor a deterrent for sick and evil minds contemplating another Columbine.

It didn’t use to be this way.

On Feb 15, 1933, anarchist Giuseppe Zangara tried to assassinate President-elect Franklin Roosevelt in Miami. His arm jostled, he killed instead Chicago Mayor Anton Cermak. Five weeks later, on March 20, 1933, Zangara died in the electric chair.

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Swift, sure and pitiless, but that legal justice system worked.

With Cruz, the system failed up and down the line.

Cruz should never have been allowed to purchase or possess a gun. He was angry, alienated, isolated. Police had been to his family home to deal with complaints 39 times. Yet he had no arrest record when he purchased his AR-15.

Classmates at Douglas High had speculated that if there ever were a school shooting, Cruz would be the one to do it. The FBI was alerted a month before that Nikolas Cruz was a time bomb ready to explode.

The NRA was not responsible for the system-wide failure from Douglas High to the FBI. As the NRA’s Dana Loesch told CPAC Thursday:

“The government can’t keep you safe and some people want us to give up our firearms and rely solely upon the protection of the same government that’s already failed us numerous times to keep us safe.”

As for the AR-15, it is the most popular rifle sold. Five million to 8 million are in circulation. Veterans since Vietnam have trained with, and many fought with, the M16, which is first cousin to the AR-15. Veterans are among the millions who own them.

While all agree AR-15s should be kept out of the hands of crazies like Cruz, the establishment insists that it is the gun that is the problem.

We hear demands that AR-15s be banned and confiscated.

Proponents should put that proposition to a vote. But a prediction: The moment it is brought up for a vote, sales of AR-15s will explode, as they have before. If the weapon is banned, as alcohol was banned in Prohibition, millions of law-abiding Americans will become law-breakers.

And who will barge into America’s homes to seize and collect the rifles?

Moreover, if people have decided to mass murder classmates or co-workers, inviting “suicide by cop,” are they going to be stopped from acquiring a semiautomatic by a congressional law?

Have our drug laws halted drug use?

Many of the guns confiscated by police are in the possession of thugs, criminals and ex-cons who have no legal right to own them. Yet, if we are going to prosecute the illegal sale or transfer of weapons severely, we will have hundreds of thousands more in prisons, at a time when we are instructed to empty them of nonviolent offenders.

As for mental illness, it seems more prevalent than it used to be, and the numbers of those on medication seems a greater share of the population.

Do doctors decide which of their patients are fit to own a gun, and which are not? Should doctors be held criminally liable if they fail to alert police and one of their patients uses a gun in a violent crime?

Who will maintain the federal registry of the mentally sick unfit to own a firearm?

The anger and anguish of those who lost family or friends in this atrocity is understandable. But passion is not a substitute for thought.

There are twice as many guns in America as there were just decades ago. And a primary reason people acquire them is because they believe they need them to protect themselves and their families, and they no longer trust the government to protect them.

They view the demand for banning and confiscating specific weapons as a first step down the inexorable road that ends in the disarmament of the people.

Most mass shootings take place in gun-free zones, where crazed men of murderous intent know their chances of maximizing the dead and wounded are far better than in attacking a police station.

Our embassies are defended by Marines with M16s. Security guards with guns defend banks and military bases, presidents and politicians.

The best way to protect kids in schools may be to protect schools, and run down and incarcerate the known criminals and crazies who are the primary threats.

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wdg
wdg
February 23, 2018 8:20 am

https://chuckbaldwinlive.com/

Trump Set To Enact More Gun Control
By Chuck Baldwin
February 22, 2018

I wish Donald Trump would stop giving me cause to write about him. I don’t enjoy this. Every time I tell the truth about Trump, I lose “friends.” I lose financial support. My email inbox fills up with hate mail. People just don’t want to hear the truth about Donald Trump. But if I don’t write about him, hardly anyone else will. Conservatives and constitutionalists by the droves have fallen prey to Trump’s duplicity.

But as far as I’m concerned, if we constitutionalists don’t remain consistent in our support of the Constitution and in our opposition to those civil magistrates (ANY civil magistrate) that violate it, we are nothing but pretenders and charlatans. Whether a president or congressman has an “R” or a “D” behind their name shouldn’t mean diddly-squat. And to me it doesn’t.

On October 19 of last year, I wrote a column entitled “They Are Coming For Our Guns.” I said then that President Trump was going to ban “bump stocks.” Of course, the Trump toadies roared their defiance at what I had written and assured me that Trump would NEVER enact more gun control. But guess what? Enacting more gun control is exactly what Trump has announced he is doing. It didn’t take long.

FOX News reported: “President Trump on Tuesday directed Attorney General Jeff Sessions to craft new regulations to ban firearm modifiers including the ‘bump stock’ used in the Las Vegas massacre, amid bipartisan calls to strengthen gun laws in the wake of recent shooting rampages.

Jamesjamescarter556@hushmail.com
February 23, 2018 8:54 am

Free,while I agree with your assessment I disagree on one point.We still have freedom of speech/sites like this/many who want to live their lives and be left alone and leave others alone ect.Oh,and we are armed to the teeth in comparison to most citizens in countries,thus,still a chance and freedom is not lost forever at moment.We are seeing some changes and their seems to be a large minority if not perhaps majority who feel this way in the US.It is what this minority or majority do that will decide in the future whether freedom is lost forever.The way I see it if even one person fights for freedom it is not lost forever,and fighting for freedom does not just mean using a firearm though may come to that.Luckily,this is a young country and we have a blueprint of how we at least for a short period of time had freedom.

Suzanna
Suzanna
February 23, 2018 9:45 am

Sorry to be a contrarian, but me thinks Baldwin’s
article is a bunch of BS biggly.

Anonymous
Anonymous
February 23, 2018 10:21 am

No laws have worked so far, if we believe the public discussion things are actually getting worse.

So are all the worthless laws that were supposed to be solutions going to be repealed so they don’t interfere with peoples rights before new ones are tried to solve the problems they were supposed to solve but didn’t?

FredTaverns
FredTaverns
February 23, 2018 10:54 am

I don’t understand why the nation is arguing about who should be “allowed” to “own” a gun. We should be finding consensus on how to encourage and support strong families so we don’t need to ask that question.

Ignatious J Reilly
Ignatious J Reilly
  FredTaverns
February 23, 2018 11:49 am

But what about the children’s “Right to be Safe”? It must exist, this I know because the Communitarian in Chief told me so.

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These filthy leftists just won’t stop. It’s getting irritating.

MarshRabbit
MarshRabbit
February 23, 2018 1:46 pm

“should never have been allowed to purchase….He was angry, alienated, isolated”

They never asked about these when I’ve made firearm purchases.

Anonymous
Anonymous
February 23, 2018 3:36 pm

Why is the illustration accompanying this article picturing a common pump shotgun?

How often have they been used in mass murders”

Or is it a subtle move to start associating them with mass murder so a coming move to ban them will be accepted in principle without serious opposition?

Macumazahn
Macumazahn
February 23, 2018 5:00 pm

Why do we, the People, need to be armed? It’s simple, but seldom stated clearly.
Words do not constrain reality – force constrains reality.
No fact is more fundamental than this.

Lee
Lee
February 23, 2018 6:42 pm

This is not a gun problem. This is a mental health/cultural problem. We are creating a generation of psychopaths. Watch six hours a day of TV shows like Criminal Minds, IZombie, The Walking Dead then follow that with five or six hours of video games like Call of Duty, Assassins Creed, Grand Theft Auto, Blood Bowl 2 or Left 4 Dead. By the time you finally turn off the xbox you have seen and participated in so much death, dismemberment and inhuman behavior that you are totally desensitized. The sight and thought of human blood, guts and brains being splattered all over the walls and floor no longer affect you. Finish off the night with a few Ritalin, Xanax and Mom’s left over Oxycontin and wash that down with a pint of Dad’s Bourbon because they won’t notice and don’t give a damn anyway and you are a one man disaster waiting to happen. The mental and emotional state that this type of behavior creates does not need a gun to cause havoc. The problem won’t go away if all we do is remove one of the many tools that a person in this state of mind can use to kill. The underlying mental/emotional condition of the person is where the real problem lies.