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The Laissez Faire Times
April 26, 1999 - Volume 3, Issue 17
Editor & Chief: Emile Zola
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Littleton Shootings

Beyond �Victim Disarmament�

by Sunni Maravillosa


The recent shooting at a Littleton, Colorado high school has the gun
control advocates calling for more laws to "end the violence". The
mainstream media, ever so comfortable in their role of dutifully
reciting the propaganda of the anti-gun crowd, add little of substance
to the dialog. True to form, much of the commentary in the aftermath of
Littleton is the usual hand-wringing and calls for more laws to help
"protect the children".

Haven�t we had enough of that?

How do we "end the violence"? Well, they reason, guns are responsible
for much of the violence in our society today, so a ban on guns would
reduce the violence. This logic is so tortuous as to be laughable�except
that people believe it. When I hear someone claim that "guns cause
violence", I imagine hundreds of guns�revolvers, semi-automatic pistols,
rifles, shotguns�sprouting little feet and hands, running around and
pulling their own triggers and "causing" violence. In the absence of
guns, Bad Guys will choose other means of expressing their violent rage,
be it knives, bombs, cars, chopsticks, or stones. Violence cannot be
legislated away.

Even if "gun control" were the answer, why doesn�t all the gun control
legislation at the federal level alone accomplish this stated goal of
protecting us? Despite all the laws that require background checks,
waiting periods, firearms training, or that simply prohibit firearms
carry by private citizens, more and more people are getting shot at in
public places. Bad Guys know that places where guns are prohibited
provide a target-rich environment, and, more importantly, an environment
where it�s unlikely that they�ll be facing return fire.

Public schools are especially attractive, in part because of the ratio
of young people to adults. Students in schools are under increasing
surveillance, including locker and vehicle searches, and metal detector
checks upon entering the school in some places. A young person who wants
an education won�t risk expulsion, so it�s highly unlikely that most
kids will carry a weapon for protection. Teachers and school
administrators generally don�t have to go through that gauntlet, but the
laws apply to them as well. If they ignore the laws, they can be fired,
and with the horror of carrying a firearm to school on their record,
it�s a foregone conclusion that no other school district would hire such
a monster. Schools have become places where almost everyone is unarmed
�in other words, the ideal place for a killing spree.

Is it any wonder that that�s what we see happening?

In nature, life adjusts to the conditions of the environment�in the
desert, you find plants that don�t require much water, and animals that
are nocturnal to avoid the heat of the day. When laws create conditions
that make peaceful people easy prey, how can people fail to see that
it�s the same principle at work? Yet that�s what is happening with gun
control laws.

We "extremists" who support the Second Amendment have a phrase that
accurately describes gun control laws. They�re called "victim
disarmament laws". Law-abiding individuals who feel they have a
legitimate need for a handgun wait agonizing days for the background
check and "cooling off period" mandated by law�and run the risk of being
shot because the criminal doesn�t jump through the government�s hoops.
They will not buy automatic weapons�illegal simply because they do the
job with greater efficiency�while a criminal seeks out such weapons
precisely for that reason. They will obey the laws that limit where they
may lawfully carry weapons, while criminals seek out those places. Gun
control laws create a disarmed class of citizens, and easy prey for
criminals.

Victim disarmament is the tip of the iceberg, though. The gun-grabbers
are creating new victims for criminals. Every gun that is taken out of a
peaceful person�s hands is one less opportunity for the good guys to
fight back. Why do you think there are drive-by shootings in California,
where gun control is strict, and such crimes are unheard of in Vermont,
which has unrestricted carry for its law-abiding citizens? It isn�t
because Vermont has no roads!

Victims of Gun Control

Rather than ending the violence, gun control laws are increasing the
likelihood of law-abiding citizens meeting an untimely, unnecessary end
while conducting routine business. Every person who has died or been
injured at the hands of someone spraying bullets in a public place is a
victim created by the gun-control crowd.

By creating gun-free zones of the public schools, the politicians are
making especially easy targets of our youth. This fact is not lost on
the youth themselves, which is why we see kids killing their fellow
schoolmates from Oregon to Florida. Israel, despite being surrounded by
hostile countries bent on destroying the Jewish state, has virtually no
schoolyard terrorism of this sort. Why? Educators and parent-volunteers
are encouraged to carry their firearms at school, and everyone knows
this. Disgruntled Israeli youth and Arab terrorists alike know that if
they were to go into an Israeli school on a killing spree, they would be
easily thwarted. Try to get Dan Rather to cover that story, though.
Ain�t gonna happen.

It�s sickening to see such a waste of young lives, but even more
revolting to hear the whining of the gun-grabbers after each incident,
calling for increased measures that will only result in more senseless
death. Sure enough, according to several reports published after the
Littleton tragedy, Clinton is examining a number of options to step up
restrictions on guns. This is a classic example of the late Robert
LeFevre�s principle in action�"government is a disease masquerading as
its own cure".

Seeing through the fallacy of gun control isn�t rocket science. It isn�t
even particularly challenging thinking. All it takes is for people to
start questioning the crap that�s being shoveled into their minds. How
many slaughters of their children will mainstream America witness before
they realize that the gun grabbers have sold them a pack of lies?

At least many in the gun-grabber camp have an excuse: they actually
believe the twisted rhetoric and padded statistics they offer up as
evidence. For the people who can�t be bothered to think about both sides
of the issue and to critically examine the claims and arguments given by
each, there is no excuse. Their mental laziness allows the killing to
continue, and makes them accessories to the deaths that the gun-grabbers
make possible by creating potential victims out of all of us.

Is that harsh? So be it. I have friends and family members, people whom
I care a great deal about who fall into that category, and I refuse to
pardon them for their part in the folly of gun control. I have four
children whom I am trying to raise to be mature, responsible adults; one
of them is my flesh-and-blood son�something I thought I could never
create. They are four reasons why I am a gun owner. My firearms are my
best means of defending my self and my loved ones, and anyone who tries
to tell me otherwise is not suffered gladly. I am increasingly weary of
those who accept at face value the claims of the politicians who say
they know what�s best for their subjects. As a song that�s been getting
a lot of time in my CD player lately puts it:

Too damn bad if at the end of the day
the only thoughts in your brain are all the things that they say.
What a waste.
Too damn bad if at the end of the line
you have no idea of what�s on your own mind
you got no one to blame but yourself.*



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*Lyrics from "Disconnect" by Rollins Band, on the CD Weight, 1994.



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Sunni Maravillosa is a psychologist and web mistress for the Liberty
Round Table (URL http://home.lrt.org/ ). These days you can also find
her in Freedom City   part of another pro-freedom activity she
co-founded with Don L. Tiggre, The Freedom Channel (URL
http://www.evanstonwy.com/freedom ).

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