Hidden Agenda or Ignorance?

Guest Post by Walter E. Williams

Hidden Agenda or Ignorance?

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Before we discuss violence with guns, I’d like to run a couple of questions by you. According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, every day nearly 30 Americans die in motor vehicle crashes that involve drunk driving. What kind of restrictions should be placed on automobile ownership? Should there be federal background checks in order for people to obtain a driver’s license or purchase a car?

The FBI’s 2015 Uniform Crime Report shows that nearly three times more people were stabbed or hacked to death than were killed with shotguns and rifles combined. The number of shotgun and rifle deaths totaled 548. People who were stabbed or hacked to death totaled 1,573. Should there be federal background checks and waiting periods for knife purchases?

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Any mature and reasonable person would argue that it is utter nonsense to deal with drunk driving deaths and knife deaths by having federal background checks and waiting periods to obtain a driver’s license or to purchase a car or knife. One would recognize, just as courts and the general public do, that cars and knives are inanimate objects and cannot act on their own. Therefore, if we want to do something about deaths resulting from drunk driving or being stabbed or hacked to death, we must focus on individuals. It would be folly and gross negligence of victims for us to focus on inanimate objects like cars and knives. Guns are also inanimate objects and like cars and knives cannot act on their own. It’s also plain folly to focus on guns in the cases of shooting deaths.

What about the availability of guns? It turns out that for most of our history, a person could walk into hardware and department stores or a gun store, virtually anywhere in the United States, and purchase a rifle or pistol. The 1902 Sears mail-order catalog had 35 pages of firearm advertisements. Other catalogs and magazines from the 1940s, ’50s and ’60s were full of gun advertisements directed to both youngsters and parents. “What Every Parent Should Know When a Boy or Girl Wants a Gun” was published by the National Shooting Sports Foundation. Another magazine advertised “Get This Cowboy Carbine with Your Christmas Money.” Just a few states even had age restrictions for buying guns. Private transfers of guns to juveniles were unrestricted. Often a 12th or 14th birthday present, from a father to his son, was a shiny new .22 caliber rifle.

Today, there is far less availability of shotguns, rifles and pistols than any time in our history. That historical fact should raise the question: Despite the greater accessibility to guns in previous decades, why wasn’t there the kind of violence we see with today’s far more restricted access to guns? Have rifles and pistols changed their behavior from yesteryear and they are now out committing mayhem and evil? To answer in the affirmative can be dismissed as pure lunacy. Thus, if guns haven’t changed, then it must be that people have changed. Half-witted psychobabble such as stopping children from playing schoolyard games like cops ‘n’ robbers and cowboys ‘n’ Indians won’t do much. Calling for more gun restrictions, gun-free zones and other measures have been for naught.

We must own up to the fact that laws and regulations alone cannot produce a civilized society. Morality is society’s first line of defense against uncivilized behavior. Moral standards of conduct have been under siege in our country for over a half a century. Moral absolutes have been abandoned as guiding principles. We’ve been taught not to be judgmental, that one lifestyle or set of values is just as good as another. We no longer hold people accountable for their behavior and we accept excuse-making. Problems of murder, mayhem and other forms of anti-social behavior will continue until we regain our moral footing.

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Hollywood Rob
Hollywood Rob
March 7, 2018 11:34 am

How dare you criticize the feelings of a young man who wants to shoot children in a school. Have you no heart. That poor boy has feelings just like the rest of us. It can’t be his fault, it must be satan and the evil that lives in the gun that he purchased. That or perhaps the psychotropic drugs that the school fed him to shut him up. I am pretty sure that they don’t pay for the drugs once he gets his ass kicked out of the school.

Anonymous
Anonymous
March 7, 2018 11:40 am

Logical argument based on real statistics and other facts is of little value in the emotional debate being used in today’s public forum.

It might seem to make sense to those using it, those who are on the same side they are, but they fail to realize it is of little or no value or sense to those they are presenting it to in an effort to persuade them.

Logic isn’t the natural first instinct of man, emotion is.

Emotion much be used to counter emotion, not logic.

rhs jr
rhs jr
March 7, 2018 11:59 am

Chicago has outlawed guns (for the public) but has the highest murder rate in the USA; Switzerland requires gun ownership and has the lowest gun murder rate. It’s not the guns stupid.

Anonymous
Anonymous
  rhs jr
March 7, 2018 12:19 pm

Mexico has even stricter gun laws than Chicago, works out well for them.

MN Steel
MN Steel
  Anonymous
March 7, 2018 6:27 pm

Mexico is full of Mexicans, Switzerland full of Europeans, Chicago full of low-impulse-control Wakandans.

Hey, look, I kind of see a pattern, like Sweden imported a relative shitload of Lightbulb-Headed Aliens and now they have grenade and AK-47 attacks!

Whodathunkit?

Gator
Gator
  rhs jr
March 7, 2018 6:04 pm

This may seem like nitpicking, but we lay into the gun control crowd for this kind of thing. So, Chicago doesn’t have the highest murder rate in the country. I believe St. Louis holds that honor. On a purely numbers basis, as in most murders, I think Chicago is king, but due to its huge population size, it’s murder rate per capita actually isn’t that high.

MN Steel
MN Steel
  Gator
March 7, 2018 6:28 pm

Yeah, not as high as Newark or Atlanta, huh?

doug
doug
March 7, 2018 12:00 pm

Seems to rhyme with German history.

doug
doug
March 7, 2018 12:01 pm

Of course they have strict gun control in Israel, don’t they.

PeakMaster
PeakMaster
  doug
March 7, 2018 12:04 pm

“Of course they have strict gun control in Israel, don’t they.”

Only Jews can own guns in Israel…everyone knows that.

Anonymous
Anonymous
  PeakMaster
March 7, 2018 12:24 pm

Israel has strict license and ownership laws that apply to all of its citizens, Jew or not. Many Arabs are citizens of Israel.

FWIW, you have to be 27 to have a gun in Israel, or 21 if you are a military member or veteran. Extensive training and renewed licensing on a regular basis is also required.

Steve
Steve
March 7, 2018 12:50 pm

Gun control isn’t about gun control. It’s about people control.

Wip
Wip
March 7, 2018 3:14 pm

I don’t do no logic, I do feelings…said the liberal.

GoneWest
GoneWest
March 7, 2018 4:20 pm

Merriam-Webster defines terrorism as:

the systematic use of terror especially as a means of coercion

and terror as:

a state of intense fear

So maybe we should call the people who want to implement gun control as a result of the Parkland shooting what they really are: terrorists.

MN Steel
MN Steel
  GoneWest
March 7, 2018 6:32 pm

Them and those that force peoples that are incompatible to live, learn and work together are all terrorists.

BB
BB
March 7, 2018 5:33 pm

“Gain our Moral footing ,or Moral absolutes” is useless if not based on the The Moral Law of God .You Know​ the outlawed 10 Commandments that once was required reading in the Public school system. I still remember reading the Moral law at school and we prayed everyday up to the 9th grade .Then all of a sudden no more. This was 1975 . This has been a deliberate subversion of morality in America and the damn lying Liberals know it.

Gayle
Gayle
March 7, 2018 6:19 pm

I will go for gun control if it is distributed equally across all economic and social classes. Nobody can have a gun, including cops. Absolutely no bodyguard or security person can carry a gun. Like the rest of us, they can hope to defend themselves with knives and pepper spray.

Of course, this is ridiculous as all the guns will never, ever be confiscated. The new gun laws would be violated with impunity, kind of like current immigration laws. If The Man can’t get guns away from the bad guys now, how does he think he will intimidate the rest of us to turn in ours?

National confiscation of guns became an impossibility a long, long time ago no matter how much the deluded liberals believe otherwise.

MarshRabbit
MarshRabbit
  Gayle
March 7, 2018 11:36 pm

“National confiscation of guns…the deluded liberals believe otherwise.”. So who are these liberals that have called for national confiscation?

Rdawg
Rdawg
  MarshRabbit
March 7, 2018 11:41 pm

Now you’re just being obtuse.

Jimmy Torpedo
Jimmy Torpedo
March 7, 2018 7:50 pm

In the UK knives are now illegal to carry, scissors soon to follow.
In Nicaragua, I have to give my gun to the security guard before I go into the bank.
Every night my .45 whispers to me, “kill them, kill them all…”
Although, that could be my wife- she is pregnant and kind of hormonal.
But she still spins both left and right.

YouknowwhoIam
YouknowwhoIam
March 7, 2018 8:54 pm

Oh, we can top this one….

Cigarette smoking causes about one of every five deaths in the United States each year. Cigarette smoking is estimated to cause the following: More than 480,000 deaths annually (including deaths from secondhand smoke)
CDC – Fact Sheet – Tobacco-Related Mortality – Smoking & Tobacco Use
https://www.cdc.gov/tobacco/data_statistics/fact_sheets/health_effects/tobacco_related_mortality/index.htm

OOOHHH MMYYY GOD!!!!! And they haven’t outlawed cigarettes???????????????

ILuvCO2
ILuvCO2
  YouknowwhoIam
March 7, 2018 10:01 pm

The CDC is one of the most corrupt gubbmit orgs that exists. Do Vape my friend. No smoke, no smell, all nicotine. About the same as coffee and caffeine y’all !!

YouknowwhoIam
YouknowwhoIam
  ILuvCO2
March 7, 2018 10:11 pm

oh, totally agree on the cdc.

nicotine [nik-uh-teen, -tin, nik-uh-teen]

noun, Chemistry.
1. a colorless, oily, water-soluble, highly toxic, liquid alkaloid, C 1 0 H 1 4 N 2, found in tobacco and valued as an insecticide.

And people want to ingest nicotine???

ILuvCO2
ILuvCO2
March 7, 2018 10:26 pm

How is that worse than coffee?

Caffeine is a central nervous system (CNS) stimulant of the methylxanthine class.[10] It is the world’s most widely consumed psychoactive drug. Unlike many other psychoactive substances, it is legal and unregulated in nearly all parts of the world. There are several known mechanisms of action to explain the effects of caffeine. The most prominent is that it reversibly blocks the action of adenosine on its receptor and consequently prevents the onset of drowsiness induced by adenosine. Caffeine also stimulates certain portions of the autonomic nervous system.