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GUN-FREE-SCHOOL FRAUD COSTS LIVES AGAIN |
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Alan Korwin, Bloomfield Press Oct. 3, 2006 |
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Pennsylvania Is Latest State
to Suffer Another armed murderer has
used the so-called Gun-Free-School-Zones law to simply walk onto school
grounds and with impunity begin killing innocent children. These dangerous criminals
rely on the fact that no one on campus will be able to offer resistance.
Congress passed the law in 1990, renewed it in 1995, and though it
cannot stop murderers it has enabled many, experts say. "The Gun-Free-School law is a
cruel hoax that costs lives," said Alan Korwin, author of Gun Laws of
America. "Time and time again, these killers are using the law to
provide a safe haven, where they are the only people with guns." It's no
surprise these madmen never attack gun stores, police stations, or other
places where people are known to be armed, he says, and news reports
consistently overlook this point. Hoplophobic teacher's unions,
school administrators and legislators project their fears onto the
system and disarm honest people, instead of taking prudent steps to
protect the kids. Hoplophobia is a poorly understood morbid fear of
weapons that afflicts millions. It is one of the greatest undiagnosed
and untreated sources of harm in the country, Korwin and other experts
believe. People who are terrified of
guns give themselves a good feeling but false sense of security by
passing such dangerous laws. "All they have done is create target-rich,
no-risk environments for monsters who have no fear of encountering an
armed teacher or administrator, or a legally-armed private citizen who
might happen to be in the building," says Alan Gottlieb, chairman of the
Second Amendment Foundation. The Pennsylvania attack comes less than a
week after a similar attack in Colorado. "Gun-control extremists will
use this incident to claim we have not done enough," Gottlieb predicted,
and in the past, the harm caused by gun-free laws has lead to calls for
more of the same. This is irrational, which is a sign of hoplophobic
behavior. "They have disarmed the wrong people and left our schools, and
the children inside, vulnerable to this kind of atrocity." "We need empowerment, not
avoidance," Korwin says, who believes that properly trained and prepared
teachers are at least one prudent step to take against a rash of
homicidal maniacs preying on schools. Hundreds of thousands of
FBI-certified individuals, who routinely use personal firearms for crime
deterrence and safety, but are kept out of the news, are also banned
from school grounds under many states' laws. They can provide little
help against the criminals who simply ignore the words in a distant law
book. Several states have
introduced Gun-Free-Zone Liability laws, which allow people to make the
arbitrary and unenforced gun-free zones, but would hold them liable for
any harm the zones cause. It is believed this would make people think
twice about making the dangerous and negligent zones. Sample bill
language is here:
http://www.gunlaws.com/GFZ/index.htm Gottlieb categorizes gun-free
zones as a myth, since they stop no one, leaving victims defenseless.
An unintended consequence of
the federal gun-free-school-zones law, 18 USC 922(q), is to criminalize
millions of citizens who travel near schools. Because the law stipulates
a 1,000-foot gun-free perimeter around schools, virtually all private
travel with firearms in American cities violates the law. This creates tens of millions
of federal felonies, of unsuspecting citizens, with no enforcement, but
no actual harm done. The law is a travesty needing repeal. See maps and
details here:
http://www.gunlaws.com/Gun_Free_School_Zones.htm "No one could make a greater
mistake than he who did nothing |