Hef
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Some angry, anti-gun idiot wrote a nasty letter to the local paper a couple weeks ago...
http://www.islandpacket.com/opinion/letters/story/937435.html
So I fired off a response letter that was published today...
http://www.islandpacket.com/opinion/letters/story/946932.html
Some angry, anti-gun idiot wrote a nasty letter to the local paper a couple weeks ago...
http://www.islandpacket.com/opinion/letters/story/937435.html
Wake up to realities of needed gun control
Published Tuesday, August 18, 2009
Comments (43)
The news reported that yet another demented person has exercised his Second Amendment rights. He got off 52 shots with two guns in a matter of minutes, killing three and injuring nine in a fitness center before killing himself Aug. 4 in Pittsburgh.
The most outrageous propaganda from the National Rifle Association and its zealous followers is that those of us who want to see a ban on assault weapons also want to take guns away from hunters. They know this is an outright lie, but they perpetuate the myth because the gullible believe it. The most extreme members of this group would even like to see background checks eliminated.
It was not necessary to add an amendment to the Bill of Rights to protect hunters' rights. Owning hunting rifles was a given back then. Most of the nation was rural, and hunting was a way of life. Our forefathers wrote the Second Amendment to ensure the safety of our new nation. "A well regulated militia, being necessary to the security of a free state, the right of the people to keep and bear arms shall not be infringed." This is not two sentences; it is not even a compound sentence, i.e., two complete thoughts. The second phrase refers to the first. The authors of this amendment wanted to ensure that our fledgling nation could protect itself with a militia.
Our forefathers certainly didn't envision that this amendment would give rise to everyone brandishing assault weapons. We are the most violent nation in the civilized world, with by far the most murders. When are we going to wake up and stop the carnage?
Beverly Leick
Hilton Head Island
So I fired off a response letter that was published today...
http://www.islandpacket.com/opinion/letters/story/946932.html
Basic rights don't change with technology
Published Thursday, August 27, 2009
Comments (11)
In the recent letter, "Wake up to realities of needed gun control," the writer stated that the Pennsylvania fitness center murderer "exercise(d) his Second Amendment rights."
No, murder is not a right, and those who do exercise their rights are not demented. They are called citizens.
We good citizens will not tolerate our lawfully owned firearms being threatened by paranoid authoritarians who simply don't understand that the Second Amendment isn't about hunting. We demonstrate this by banding together as the largest lobbying group in America, the National Rifle Association. We fight every day to prevent the statists from enacting gun and ammunition registration, microstamping, gun bans, exorbitant taxes and a host of other measures designed to eliminate civilian gun ownership.
Our founding fathers might not have imagined semi-automatic rifles or machine guns, but they did wish for the average citizen to be able to fight for his freedom with a weapon on par with whatever the average soldier might use against him. In 1776, that was a musket. Today, it would be an AR15. It is no different a concept than the First Amendment protecting our free speech on the Internet, radio or TV, even though our founding fathers might not have imagined those technologies.
I'll leave you with this quote: "Americans have the right and advantage of being armed -- unlike the citizens of other countries whose governments are afraid to trust the people with arms." (James Madison, The Federalist Papers)
David Robertson
Hilton Head Island