Buy A Gun
by Chuck Baldwin
December 14, 2007

"He that hath no sword, let him sell his garment, and buy one." (Luke 22:36
KJV) 
Most of us are aware that the heroic actions of a brave woman at the New
Life Church in Colorado Springs, Colorado a few days ago saved the lives of
perhaps scores, or even hundreds, of people. However, her bravery would not
have counted for much had she not been armed.

On that fateful December Sunday, a man by the name of Matthew Murray entered
the church armed to the teeth. According to press reports, he was armed with
a semi-automatic rifle, two handguns, some smoke grenades, and more than
1,000 rounds of ammunition.

By the time Murray arrived in the Colorado Springs church, he had already
killed four people: two at a missionary training center miles away, and two
in the church parking lot. He had wounded several others. No one realized it
at the time, but the man was a serial killer in the midst of a rampage. He
doubtless planned to kill as many people as he could, as there were
thousands of people inside the church. Had there not been an armed citizen
in the church house, the death toll would have been massive.

According to church spokesmen, the congregation has over a dozen members who
volunteered to serve as security personnel for the church. Jeanne Assam was
one of those volunteers.

A former police officer, Assam said, "I saw him [Murray] coming through the
doors, and I took cover, and I waited for him to get closer. I came out of
cover, I identified myself and engaged him and took him down." Murray died
in the exchange. Although Assam shot him several times with her 9mm pistol,
the coroner's office said that Murray actually succumbed to a self-inflicted
gunshot wound. After being incapacitated by Assam's gunfire, Murray
apparently turned one of his weapons on himself.

Chalk one up for the good guys, or in this case, good gals. 
Have you noticed how the media dropped the Colorado story as soon as it was
discovered that a lawfully armed citizen ended the potential massacre by
using her own handgun? Had the killer been successful in murdering scores of
people, however, it would have been at the top of the news for weeks. As it
is, the story is already buried in the dungeon section of the news, if it is
in the news at all.

One thing the national news media will always ignore is the practice of
lawful self-defense. For example, most people are probably not aware of the
fact that American citizens use a firearm to defend themselves more than 2.4
million times EVERY YEAR. That is more than 6,500 times EVERY DAY. This
means that, each year, firearms are used 60 times more often to protect the
lives of honest citizens than to take lives. Furthermore, of the 2.4 million
self-defense cases, more than 192,000 are by women defending themselves
against sexual assault. And in less than eight percent of those occasions is
a shot actually fired. The vast majority of the time (92%), the mere
presence of a firearm helps to avert a major crime from occurring. That is
what Congressman Roscoe Bartlett (R-MD) concluded after extensive research.
According to Rep. Bartlett, the number of defensive uses is four times the
number of crimes reported committed with guns.

John Lott, senior research scientist at the University of Maryland, agrees
with Bartlett. His book "More Guns, Less Crime" documents the fact
that--instead of being a cause of crime--firearms in the hands of private
citizens are actually a major deterrent to crime.

Another fact conveniently ignored by the major media is the connection
between wanton killings and so-called "gun-free" zones. For an example of
this, look no further than the Virginia Tech massacre. In spite of Virginia
state laws that allow citizens to carry concealed weapons for self-defense,
Virginia Tech forbade its students and faculty from carrying weapons for
self-defense on campus. Had a student or faculty member been armed--as was
Ms. Assam in the Colorado Springs attack--no doubt many, if not most, of the
Virginia Tech victims would not have died. Obviously, bad guys do not pay
any attention to "gun-free" zones, except to note that such zones create a
free-killing environment.

Is it any wonder that those states and cities with the most restrictive gun
control laws tend to also be home to the highest crime rates? The old saying
is still true. "When guns are outlawed, only outlaws will have guns." There
is another saying I like even better. "When guns are outlawed, I will be an
outlaw."

Even our Lord understood and validated the right of every person to arm
themselves for personal self-defense. He said, "He that hath no sword, let
him sell his garment, and buy one." (Luke 22:36 KJV) The old Roman sword was
the First Century equivalent of a modern handgun. It was the most practical
and convenient form of self-defense available at that time. Also, please
note that at least two of Jesus' disciples (one of whom was Simon Peter)
were in the habit of carrying their own personal swords, and Jesus never
rebuked them. (See Luke 22:38.)

Jesus also acknowledged, "When a strong man ARMED [emphasis added] keepeth
his palace, his goods are in peace." (Luke 11:21)

Furthermore, the Apostle Paul said, emphatically, "But if any provide not
for his own, and specially for those of his own house, he hath denied the
faith, and is worse than an infidel." (I Tim. 5:8) Does "not providing for
his own" include not providing protection? Of course it does.

The right and, yes, obligation of personal self-defense is entrenched in
both Christian and American tradition. People who would deny citizens the
right to arm themselves are either naïvely ignorant or deliberately
duplicitous. As Robert Heinlein said, "An armed society is a polite
society."

America's Founding Fathers agreed with Heinlein. Thomas Jefferson said, "No
free man shall ever be debarred the use of arms." He also said, "Laws that
forbid the carrying of arms . . . disarm only those who are neither inclined
nor determined to commit crimes . . . Such laws make things worse for the
assaulted and better for the assailants; they serve rather to encourage than
to prevent homicides, for an unarmed man may be attacked with greater
confidence than an armed man."

Samuel Adams said, "[T]he said Constitution [shall] be never construed to
authorize Congress to infringe the just liberty of the press, or the rights
of conscience; or to prevent the people of the United States, who are
peaceable citizens, from keeping their own arms."

James Madison said, "To preserve liberty, it is essential that the whole
body of people always possess arms." 
Thomas Paine said, "[A]rms discourage and keep the invader and plunderer in
awe, and preserve order in the world as well as property . . . Horrid
mischief would ensue were the law-abiding deprived of the use of them."

George Washington called the private collections of arms "the people's
liberty's teeth." 
America must always preserve the right to keep and bear arms. To do any less
is to invite oppression and tyranny, not to mention acts of violence.

Some years back, Alan Rice of the Jews for the Preservation of Firearms
Ownership (JPFO) wrote, "Since 1900 at least seven major genocides have
occurred resulting in the murder of 50-60 million people:

*Ottoman Turkey, 1915-17; 1-1.5 million Armenians murdered;
*Soviet Union, 1929-53; 20 million anti-Communists and anti-Stalinists
murdered;
*Nazi Germany & Occupied Europe, 1933-45; 13 million Jews, Gypsies, and
Anti-Nazi murdered;
*China, 1949-52, 1957-60 & 1966-1976; 20 million anti-Communists murdered;
*Guatemala, 1960-1981; 100,000 Mayan Indians murdered;
*Uganda, 1971-1979; 300,000 Christians and Political Rivals of Idi Amin
murdered;
*Cambodia, 1975-1979; 1 million murdered." 
Rice continued to say, "In all seven of the genocides summarized above, gun
control laws were in force before the genocide occurred, in some cases
decades before. In five of the seven genocides, the lethal law, the gun
control law was in force before the genocide regime took power."

Rice also said, "Gun control laws are usually enacted during a crisis or a
perceived crisis." He then said, "Government officials, not hate groups or
common criminals, were responsible for these seven genocides. In most of
these cases the murder victims outnumbered their murderers; yet they were
powerless to defend themselves because they were disarmed."

Do the math yourself. Absent an armed citizen, 32 innocent people lost their
lives at Virginia Tech, while the presence of 1 armed citizen resulted in
[only] 2 innocent deaths in Colorado Springs. Furthermore, the presence of
over 200 million firearms in the possession of the American people has done
more to keep America free than any other human element--bar none!

Therefore, to help keep your family safe and your country free, go buy a
gun. 
© Chuck Baldwin 
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