Letters: A PROVOCATIVE THOUGHT EXPERIMENT ON GUNS
Philadelphia Daily News, May 7, 2008
ABOUT 90 percent of the people shot in the city last year were 
African-American. While figures are unavailable, it is assumed by most that 
close to 100 percent of the perpetrators of these shootings were 
African-American. 
Almost all the firearms used in these shootings were obtained, possessed and 
carried illegally by those who perpetrated the shootings. If, as is constantly 
claimed, we MUST DO SOMETHING to stop this violence, then why not ban 
African-American residents of the city from owning handguns? 
The answer is that the proposal is patently unfair and discriminatory. To judge 
an entire group as a problem and punish all members of that group, irrespective 
of their individual actions, is unconscionable. 
Yet, it's deemed perfectly acceptable to discriminate against one particular 
group -- GUN OWNERS.
Let's just tell the truth. The instant Mayor Nutter gets the right to pass gun 
laws for Philly, it will become a practical impossibility to own a handgun or 
any other weapon the city deems "inappropriate."
I've done nothing wrong, but my rights are to be removed step-by-step because 
others - entirely outside the law - are using guns feloniously. How is this any 
less outrageous a suggestion than that black people shouldn't be allowed to 
have guns? 
J.F. Wolfington, Philadelphia
http://www.philly.com/dailynews/opinion/20080506_Letters__A_PROVOCATIVE_THOUGHT_EXPERIMENT_ON_GUNS.html
 
 
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