Gun Control is DOA in Congress
By Alan
Caruba
When I was
a teenager I was a magician performing at birthday parties and before local
clubs whose adults enjoyed legerdemain as much as the kids. The essence of
magic is diversion, distracting the audience to watch the right hand while the
left is setting up the illusion. It was a lesson I never forgot as I watch
politicians divert attention from their actual agenda and right now President
Obama is engaged in that as he goes around the nation asking for more gun
control.
The
right to self-defense is as old as mankind. All tyrannical governments seek to
disarm their citizens. The Founders of America understood this. Thomas
Jefferson said, “No free man shall ever been debarred the use of arms. The strongest
reason for the people to retain the right to keep and bear arms is, as a last
resort, to protect themselves against tyranny in government.”
It
has become a cliché to say that Barack Obama has become the greatest gun
salesman because, as noted in a December 2012 report by CNSnews.com, “Compared
to the number of background checks completed from January through December of
2011, all but two states saw net increases in gun sales in 2012.” Background
checks to ensure that those with criminal records are a good idea, but
criminals or crazy people can always get their hands on a gun. The Sandy Hook murders were
perpetrated by a lunatic using the legal guns purchased by his mother. She was
his first victim.
“Washington, D.C. saw the largest
year-to-year increase,” reported CNSnews.com, “with sales jumping 49.7%. Wisconsin followed with 45.5%,
then New Jersey with 42.5%. New Hampshire with 40.9% and Rhode Island with 39.3%. The largest increases occurred in Georgia, Oregon, New Hampshire, Texas and Montana.
In
2011 gun owners in America outnumbered hunters by
5 to 1. Hunters constitute only 15.9% to 18% of the estimate 70-80 million gun
owners. Together they owned an estimated 300 million firearms, about 100
million of which were handguns.
That
is one hell of a voting bloc!
The
members of Congress know this. Writing in January, Wall Street Journal
columnist, Kimberley A. Strassel,
castigated “the elites” noting that the “one issue on which Congress still
resoundingly agrees” is gun rights. The so-called debate over gun-control is
led by the most elitist of all, Obama.
“On
the other side,” wrote Strassel, “is the reality that any of these proposals
must, in the normal course of things, pass Congress. A few quick facts about
that body. (1) More than half of its members have an ‘A’ rating from the
National Rifle Association. (2) The few members today calling for gun control
are the same few who have always called for gun control. (3) The House is run
by Republicans.”
“Even
were the Senate to summon 60 votes (unlikely), and even if Mr. Boehner to risk
the renewed wrath of his caucus by moving such a bill (crazy unlikely), any
legislation would fall to members such as Virginia’s Bob Goodlate (who runs the
Judiciary Committee) and Pete Sessions (who runs the Rules Committee). Mr.
Goodlate is strong on gun rights. Mr. Sessions is from Texas.”
A
new gun control law on top of the 1,100 that already exist is dead on arrival
in Congress. Harry Reid, the Senate Majority Leader, knows this. Even Obama
knows this. So why is he going around the nation giving gun control speeches?
It is the old magician’s trick of diversion and distraction. Gun control has no
priority in a nation awash in debt, concerned about illegal immigration, and
even threatened by the insane leader of North Korea.
“The
more sweeping any gun proposals,” observed Ms. Strassel, “the more dead on
arrival they will be in Congress. Mr. Obama might know that and be planning to
take credit for going big while blaming failure on Congress. If so, he’ll have
to beat on his own party.”
There
are harsh, irresponsible and irrational gun control laws being passed in
heavily liberal states, but they can and will be repealed in time as political
control passes to legislators who get elected running against them. The Wall Street Journal
reports that “This year, five states have passed seven laws that strengthen gun
restrictions, while 10 states have passed 17 laws that weaken them, according
to the Law Center to Prevent Gun Violence, which tracks and promotes
gun-control-laws.
Nothing
can be done to stop the crazies, but the vast numbers of gun owners are not
crazy. They are, however, worried about a government showing signs of trying to
take their guns away. Elections are a defense against such actions.
©
Alan Caruba, 2013
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