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Tuesday, July 11, 2006

Americans Don’t Want Gun Control…

...and liberal politicians seem to be getting that message.

Oklahoma Rep. Dan Boren's Washington office features his hunting trophies, including a stuffed wild turkey and a mounted deer head. The freshman congressman's enthusiasm for firearms might always have stood out in the Democratic Party, but Boren now finds himself among an even more endangered species: Democrats willing to discuss guns at all.

"When we as Democrats are trying to reach out and speak to voters in the center of the country, I don't think that we can support gun control," he explains. After seeing Democrats hammered at the polls for voting to regulate guns, many of his colleagues seem to agree. As a result, a number of pro-gun measures moving through Congress will most likely face little opposition, as advocates of gun control increasingly find themselves marginalized and ignored.

Not long ago, it was the gun lobby on the defensive from the passage of the Brady bill in 1993 and the 1994 ban on "assault" weapons. But some say support for gun control cost Democrats the House in 1994, and former President Clinton credited it with Al Gore's 2000 presidential defeat. "It's different than it was in the early '90s. Those were, in retrospect, the glory years," says Paul Helmke, former GOP mayor of Fort Wayne, Ind., who recently took the reins of the Brady Center to Prevent Gun Violence.


I'm glad to see the pendulum swinging from government control of guns back to individual rights. The framers of our constitution included the 2nd amendment in the constitution as a last-ditch defense against tyranny. When we allow the government to whittle away at our rights as defined by that amendment we leave ourselves vulnerable, however unlikely it may be, to tyranny and oppression.

Comments

Avatar for The Whistler

There is an huge benefit to honest people having guns.  Fortunately enough people understand that to keep the liberals from implementing their Euro-socialist ambitions.

The Whistler on July 11, 2006 at 11:14 am
Avatar for Bat One

Its always seemed more than a little ironic that those who scream the loudest about the First Amendment are usually so cagey, if not downright beligerent, at the mere mention of the Second.

The Bill or Rights is not an a la carte menu.

Bat One on July 11, 2006 at 11:24 am
Avatar for Hoodlumman

And never underestimate the fact that legally owning a firearm is a pretty friggin’ sweet right.

Hoodlumman on July 11, 2006 at 11:26 am
Avatar for hvywgt

"With guns, we are citizens.
Without them, we are subjects.”

hvywgt on July 11, 2006 at 01:31 pm
Avatar for robert108

"The framers of our constitution included the 2nd amendment in the constitution as a last-ditch defense against tyranny.”

This is a popular belief, but I think it is a misleading one.  hvywgt captured it perfectly.  It is really an extension of living in a free society.  It is also true that the early stages of the Revolutionary War could not have been fought without an armed citizenry.  The militia concept has always been a hallmark of our society.  It’s really part of independence and self-government.

robert108 on July 11, 2006 at 01:44 pm
Avatar for TwoHotel9

As our founding fathers saw the issue you do not have the right to keep and bear arms, you are required to keep and bear arms for the priviledge of being an American.

TwoHotel9 on July 11, 2006 at 03:08 pm
Avatar for Just words

We do not need gun control.
Guns are not out of control.
I have yet to see a gun run amok and shoot people.

We need human control.

Just words on July 11, 2006 at 06:09 pm

The 2nd Amendment does prevent government tyranny on at least one level. It only takes a few cops getting blown away for illegal no-knock drug warrents gone bad for government to take notice and keep those things reserved to the liberal plantation (why, the inner city ghettos of course!) where they have usually banned self protection.

likwidshoe on July 11, 2006 at 06:38 pm
Avatar for chuck

i’ve been a police officer for 9 year, a well armed society is a polite society. having said that i make calls on people, that ask where i was when they were robbed, mugged. telling them that i can’t be everywhere at once is not a solution. i refer them to the local gun club, and explain how to get their gun permit. they don’t have to be the victim again.....i also tell them that to remember to tell me when the shoot the bad guy, “they were in fear for their lives”.

chuck on July 11, 2006 at 08:09 pm
Avatar for TwoHotel9

Right on, Charles. Self-defense is every citizens duty.

TwoHotel9 on July 12, 2006 at 03:03 am
Avatar for TwoHotel9

Sorry, citizen’s. It’s early.

TwoHotel9 on July 12, 2006 at 03:04 am
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