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Armed citizens protecting their neighborhoods from marauders.
Above is a link to a Washington Post article that
is quoted in this story----The Webmistress
Some of the most heartening tales coming out of the aftermath of
Hurricane Katrina are the tales of Americans standing up and taking
responsibility for their own safety and survival rather than whining
about “the government” not taking care of them.
The Washington Post reports that in Popps Ferry Landing, a neighborhood
near Biloxi, Mississippi, the local neighborhood watch is keeping an
armed night watch to prevent looters from invading the neighborhood.
Following the looting of the local Dollar Store, neighbors who very
rarely spoke to each other, got together to protect their own. They’re
not going out hunting down anyone; they’re just camping out at their
houses with their constitutionally protected firearms preventing the
roving bands of criminals from destroying their peaceful middle class
neighborhood.
It is times such as these, for which the Second Amendment is so
important. In the aftermath of the greatest natural disaster in the
history of this nation, it is the citizen himself that must stand in the
breach of the wall of civilization, created by the storm and the
consequent disorganization and lack of police presence, to protect
himself from the anarchy which reigns in the world outside. These are
the minute men of the 21st Century. These are ordinary middle class men,
plumbers, engineers, managers, carpenters, and salesmen who have gotten
out of their easy chairs and off their sofas, gone out into their
neighborhood and introduced themselves to their neighbors. They have, in
this time of danger decided, not to wait around to become a victim and
then whine about why our government hasn’t done something to protect
them, but to take responsibility for their own safety. Our Founding
Fathers would not be proud of these men they would merely nod their
heads in acknowledgement of men doing what should be expected of them.
It is precisely this for which the Second Amendment was designed. I know
it’s difficult for Liberals to understand, but as we are seeing
currently, we can’t always depend on the police. The Second Amendment is
not, much to the chagrin of Liberals like Michael Moore, Al Gore, and
John Kerry, about a person’s right to hunt; it is about the American
citizen’s right to feel safe in their own residence. This fact which so
sadly escaped the two last Democrat candidates for President is what
made the images of John Kerry traipsing around in borrowed jacket with
borrowed gun attempting to look like a hunter so hysterical to the gun
owners of America. The N.R.A. is not about arming criminals like Michael
Moore has inappropriately and inaccurately tried to portray in his
crassly exploitive movie “Bowling for Columbine,” it is about educating
the American citizen on the rights and responsibilities of gun
ownership, the proper use and care of those firearms, and the
protection, from those who would usurp those rights under the
misapprehension that a gun-free state is a safe state, of those rights
as guaranteed in the Bill of Rights.
It is true that guns are designed for the purpose of killing. They are
the most efficient form of killing that the average citizen has
available to them. They are also the most effective form of self defense
the average citizen has available to them. In their absence,
individuals, men, women, and children are at greater risk. To an unarmed
man, alone on a road or in his house, a group of four or five (or even a
couple) burly men intent on evil represent a real life threatening
situation; to an armed man, or women, properly trained in the use of
firearms, they become a manageable threat. In a society in which the
criminal frequently has more rights than the victim, being armed should
be, as the Second Amendment intends, an untouchable right. Carrying a
firearm, whether concealed of openly, should not only be allowed, it
should be encouraged. The fact of the matter is, the better armed the
citizens of a community, the lower the crime rate, particularly the
violent crime rate, of that community. Those cities like Washington
D.C., New York, and possibly soon to be San Francisco, have the highest
per capita violent crime rate in the nation.
As can be seen in the Popps Landing example, total dependence upon
government agencies for our safety can quickly turn into a liability, if
those agencies are overwhelmed by circumstances beyond anyone’s control.
At a time when police response to emergency calls can be five to ten
minutes (if not much longer) it is ludicrous for the American people to
be forced to rely on the government for their protection, as the
anti-gun lobby would have us do. That is a real path to the imprisonment
of the average citizen inside their houses. In Britain, certainly there
is a lower murder rate than in the U.S.A., but the overall violent crime
rate is considerably higher than in America. Groups like Handgun Control
International, Center to Prevent Handgun Violence, and Common Cause
would have Americans surrender their rights to self-defense for the
illusory concept of complete safety. There is no such thing as complete
safety, and a person can be as easily and more surely killed by a knife
as a gun. It has been stated by the Second Amendment lobbying groups so
often as to become a trite saying, “if guns are outlawed; only outlaws
will have guns.” Trite maybe, but also true, so true that it becomes a
profound statement of universal truth. By definition, an outlaw, a law
breaker, a criminal, does not care whether or not he is breaking the law
by carrying a firearm. If a person has criminal intent, he will find a
means to implement it.
These people, people of the left like Mr. Moore, are the same people who
would have had us unilaterally disarm during the cold war in the face of
a growing Soviet Nuclear threat. President Reagan, proved how mistaken
the unilateralist’s position was by presiding over the first stages of
the complete dismantlement of the Soviet Union. Unilateral disarmament
in the face of a known threat is an invitation to victim hood. It is
only by show of strength that threat can be countered. This is not some
new “off-the-wall” concept, this is human nature at its very core. The
anti-gun forces exhibit the same Pollyannaish naiveté of human nature
that the Marxists do. There are and always will be predators in our
society. It is the human nature of some to covet more than their “fair
share.” The entire concept of “fair share” is faulty thinking based on
the mistaken concept that material wealth is a zero sum game. It is also
human nature for some in our society to desire that for which they are
not willing to work. They are the predators which must be confronted in
everyday life. If relying on the police was a successful concept, there
would be no crime. No one would have to lock their door and a woman
walking downtown after dark by herself would neither be uncommon nor
foolish. Since not even the most rabid Liberal in society would consider
that situation reasonable behavior, the basic premise of their arguments
against guns is false. I dare say that Sarah Brady would not feel
comfortable walking the dark alley ways of D.C. even though there are
extremely strong anti-gun laws in place there.
There are no reasonable arguments in favor of gun control, only
emotional ones. That is why one so often hears bogus statistics coming
out of the anti-gun lobbyists. Thankfully, most Americans understand
this concept and reject the irrational policies recommended by the gun
haters. You will also hear them claim that they are not anti-gun, rather
that they are only seeking to impose “reasonable” restraints on gun
ownership. This is an evolutionary principle for them brought about
through their numerous defeats, by gun owners, in their legislative
endeavors. You will often hear them use the phrase “I am a hunter
myself...” or “We’re not talking about taking away a hunter’s guns...”
invariably followed by the word “but.” They then will use the phrase,
“reasonable people,” or “reasonable restrictions,” so as to make it
clear that only an “unreasonable” person would object to their efforts
to restrict gun ownership.
In a society of law-abiding citizens, we have nothing to fear from an
unrestricted right to gun ownership. Law-abiding citizens are by
definition going to obey the law. By restricting their “right to keep
and bear arms,” we only encourage law breaking by those same citizens.
Laws are intended to preserve freedoms, not restrict them. In committing
a crime, someone is infringing on the rights and freedoms of another. In
an armed society, those who would seek to impose their will on another
are significantly less inclined to do so. It is for that reason, that
the citizens of Popps Ferry Landing will not have to worry about having
their property destroyed or stolen, their families killed or injured by
marauding bands of criminals. And the authorities will not be
additionally burdened in the exercising of their duties responding to
this crisis.
An armed citizenry is a safe and fearless citizenry. |