GUNS GUNS GUNS.
Two good friends of mine, Ira and Nancy Lipson,  posted this on their FACEBOOK page and I wanted to pass it along to others who might not have seen it. Just to keep the facts circulating around with the rhetoric. 
 Nancy found this piece by Josh Fielder on Facebook and I thought it was very well done.  What do you think?
 
 So, here's my two cents (which will end up being closer to $1.50 I'm 
sure) and I'm sure I will regret posting this later, due to the 
"friends" I will lose while exercising my First Amendment, but here 
goes. 
 Instead of posting a meme with a picture and a falsely 
attributed quote or a made up statistic, I've spent my time researching 
the gun violence/gun control debate. And I'd like to talk about some of 
the pervasive themes I've seen lately. 
 First off, Hitler did not 
say "In order to conquer a country, you must first disarm its citizens."
 In fact, Hitler made it his position to enable guns to be obtained more
 easily. http://www.snopes.com/politics/quotes/disarm.asp
 Secondly, the presidents, and I mean ALL of them, and their families, 
receive death threats on a daily basis. President Obama did not enact 
the regulations that REQUIRE Secret Service protection for him and his 
family. If you believe your children are as much of a target as the 
president's children, then you have a self inflated idea of your 
position in this world. http://www.secretservice.gov/protection.shtml
 Thirdly, there is NO law or bill being considered that would allow 
anyone to come marching into your home to take your legally obtained and
 legally owned firearms. There are possible laws that are being explored
 that would require more responsibility on the part of the gun owner or 
person purchasing a gun (i.e. pass a background check even if buying a 
gun from a gun show dealer). If you buy a car from a dealer it must be 
registered (a record of the transfer is documented). If you buy a car 
from a private citizen, it must be registered. If you buy a gun from a 
dealer, there is a record of that sale and it is registered. So how is 
it illogical to require the same for private sales of firearms? 
 
Fourth, there are not more people being killed with baseball bats than 
guns. If you disagree with that because you saw a picture stating 
otherwise on the internet, then I would like to offer you the chance to 
buy some oceanfront property in Arizona and I'll throw in the Brooklyn 
Bridge for free. There is no magical solution for solving the problem of
 gun violence. THAT is what we need to solve. http://www.snopes.com/politics/guns/baseballbats.asp
 We don't ban cars that are used in DUI related deaths, but we do enact 
regulations regarding blood alcohol limits, prosecute people who enable a
 drunk driver to operate a vehicle after serving them, promote a DUI 
campaign raising awareness and educating drivers on the dangers of 
driving while intoxicated. All of which has reduced DUI related 
fatalities by over 40% in a decade. http://www.centurycouncil.org/drunk-driving/drunk-driving-statistics
 The media is not hiding other gun related stories because they want to 
sensationalize the problem, they are simply unable to cover every gun 
death story because there would be an average of 80 of them each day. So
 they concentrate (unfortunately) on the massacres which I think we can 
all agree, happen all too often.
 I find the fact that more children are killed in the US by guns than in the entire Middle East region, very disturbing. 
 I find it disturbing that the NRA blames the rise in violent shootings 
on video games and then comes out with its own shooting video game 
(categorized for children as young as 4 years of age) less than a month 
after Newtown. 
 I find it disturbing that other countries spend in 
excess of twice as much as the US on violent video games and have a 
small fraction of the amount of gun related deaths/injuries. 
 I find
 it disturbing that instead of looking for a solution to a problem like 
Newtown, there are people wasting their time and energy by trying to 
turn it into a conspiracy theory. 
 I find it disturbing that guns are the third largest killer of children ages 5-14 in the US.
 I find it disturbing that a child in America is 12 times more likely to
 be killed with a gun than the rest of the "developed" world.
 I find it disturbing that there are more guns privately owned in America than the next SEVENTEEN countries combined.
 I find it disturbing that all of these statistics are not discussed but
 fake statistics about a baseball bat death rate are plastered 
everywhere.
 I find it disturbing that some people believe that the ONLY answer to this problem is more guns. 
 Banning all firearms is NOT the answer, which is exactly why it's not 
being proposed. This country has enacted laws that didn't work before, 
so they've been revised, repealed, reformed, etc. It's ludicrous to 
think that as a society, we evolve, but the laws governing us cannot? 
The NRA states that the assault weapons ban didn't work the first time. 
Well, you know what they say, "If at first you don't succeed, f*%k it.".
 If armed guards are the only answer to ending school shootings, then 
explain the VT shooting. Virginia Tech had an entire police department 
complete with a SWAT unit. Explain Columbine, which had an armed officer
 on staff. When discussing an end to gun violence in schools, there 
should be NOTHING left off of the table. 
 Ronald Reagan, a huge gun 
proponent and signor of the Brady Bill, wrote to Congress in 1994 asking
 them to propose legislation limiting or stopping altogether the 
manufacture of guns classified as assault weapon. And anyone saying 
"assault weapon" is a made up term should remember that every word in 
every language is, in fact, made up.
 And yes, criminals don't 
typically obey laws, but we still have them. Can you use that logic to 
say there should be none at all? No.
 Let me be clear, I am NOT anti 
gun. I have nothing against guns or responsible gun owners. I served 
proudly in the military, I worked in armed security, I've hunted, and 
enjoy target shooting since I was a kid. And I'm sure most gun 
enthusiasts are the same way. However, this issue should be discussed 
logically and rationally, and all I see are comments and pictures that 
are anything but rational and for the most part, are just viral, 
inflammatory, unresearched, vitriol. 
 The president enacted 23 
executive actions today, of which only 2 have anything to do with 
limiting the availability of a category of gun or a magazine capacity. 
The remaining 21 deal with aspects regarding background checks, school 
safety and mental health system requirements and deficiencies. Will it 
be a perfect solution? No. Will it help? We'll see. Is it better than 
doing nothing? Definitely. If we keep using the statement, "It's too 
soon to talk about it." after each tragedy, pretty soon, we'll never 
talk about it. 
 OK, so maybe it ended up closer to $2.00 instead of 2 cents. So sue me.
 
 
 
          
      
 
  
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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