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demmiblue

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Thu Nov 13, 2014, 11:33 AM Nov 2014

I was wrong about the Second Amendment: Why my view of guns totally changed [View all]

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Source: Salon



Noah Pozner did nothing to change my mind, except die. Before he died, I believed a few sensible gun laws could save children like Noah Pozner. After he died, after he and his Sandy Hook classmates were mowed down by a man with a gun, I changed my mind.

After he died, I realized an old custom had to die with him, so a nobler one could take its place. Before Noah Pozner died, I thought there was nothing wrong with the Second Amendment a little common sense couldn’t fix. After he died, I’ve come to believe “the right of the people to keep and bear Arms” no longer promotes our life, liberty and pursuit of happiness, but daily threatens them. How free are we when more people are shot and killed each year in America than populate the towns in which many of us live? How free are we when a backpack that unfolds into a bulletproof covering is a must-have item for schoolchildren?

“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.”

While I concede that a well-regulated militia might be necessary to the security of a free state, that role is now ably served by our military, professionally trained and highly disciplined, drawn from the ranks of our families and friends, from whom we have nothing to fear. We no longer need Minutemen. The British have not surrounded Concord. This is not “Independence Day” and we’re not under alien attack. I cannot imagine any circumstance in which our government would urge us to arm ourselves in defense of our country. Our nation has outgrown its need for an armed citizenry. The disadvantages of widespread gun ownership far outweigh any perceived advantage. Ask the parents of Noah Pozner. Ask African-American residents of Ferguson, Missouri. Ask what America’s love affair with guns has meant to them.

The merit of a position can be gauged by the temperament of its supporters, and these days the NRA reminds me of the folks who packed the courtroom of the Scopes monkey trial, fighting to preserve a worldview no thoughtful person espoused. This worship of guns grows more ridiculous, more difficult to sustain, and they know it, hence their theatrics, their parading through Home Depot and Target, rifles slung over shoulders. Defending themselves, they say. From what, from whom? I have whiled away many an hour at Home Depots and Targets and never once come under attack.


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Unfortunately, gunners believe Noah is just price we must pay so yahoos can keep their gunz. Hoyt Nov 2014 #1
I guess rape and assault are the price to be paid for your fear of guns. Nuclear Unicorn Nov 2014 #3
Weak sauce. Darb Nov 2014 #7
Truthfully, women probably have more reason to have a gun than men. Hoyt Nov 2014 #9
" There are plenty of ways to defend yourself without a gun" - I'm rather fond of martial arts Veilex Nov 2014 #19
Martial arts doesnt help everybody Travis_0004 Nov 2014 #25
Good for you. I'm disable and can't walk 10 feet, let Flatulo Nov 2014 #33
Women are not well served by having guns knightmaar Nov 2014 #20
I definitely agree with that. Hoyt Nov 2014 #22
In other words, sanity! mountain grammy Nov 2014 #29
This message was self-deleted by its author hack89 Nov 2014 #12
Well, let's look at what actually happens. jeff47 Nov 2014 #23
A patriarchal culture facilitates rape. Better to devalue patriarchy than value guns. nt valerief Nov 2014 #26
Gee have gun no rape. Well maybe we need to upaloopa Nov 2014 #30
Without very intense training, a gun in a purse isn't much "protection" against a random rapist. hunter Nov 2014 #32
Correct alcibiades_mystery Nov 2014 #4
The 2A is not the problem as it still allows strict gun control hack89 Nov 2014 #2
What are your thoughts about Peruta? badtoworse Nov 2014 #6
I'll tell you my thoughts, Darb Nov 2014 #8
What an erudite response. badtoworse Nov 2014 #14
Good ruling. Concealed carry will still be strictly regulated hack89 Nov 2014 #15
I agree. badtoworse Nov 2014 #16
Shhh... sarisataka Nov 2014 #17
Truth to insanity. 99Forever Nov 2014 #5
Amen....n/t Hepburn Nov 2014 #13
+1 Johonny Nov 2014 #18
Yes. mountain grammy Nov 2014 #31
But, but, but .... Scuba Nov 2014 #10
K&r abelenkpe Nov 2014 #11
This topic always makes me think of these two songs Veilex Nov 2014 #21
A Quaker who doesn't like guns. Indydem Nov 2014 #24
Ignoring the first half of a Constitutional Amendment... yallerdawg Nov 2014 #27
Moi aussi. Deny and Shred Nov 2014 #34
Waiting for the gungeon's arrival. upaloopa Nov 2014 #28
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