There
is a saying that if you tell a lie long
enough it becomes the truth.
The
National Rifle Association (NRA) repeatedly promotes one of the biggest lies
ever to be perpetrated on the American public: They are coming to get your
guns.”
The big problem is who are “they?”
If you ask those who are repeating this
Gregorian nonsense-chant, you get either a blank stare or simply “the
government.” As I write, the “they” almost always refers to the
government as a whole or some unnamed shadowy part of the federal government.
Ok, “the
government.” But this is a huge country. It would take the whole government to
carry out such a plan.
There are approximately 2.7
million federal workers. Are you telling me when Americans take a job in the
“government” they automatically become hell-bent on attacking The Second Amendment? Really? A large
number of “government” employees I worked with and have met outside my work,
are hunters and many collect guns. Is the NRA telling me these people, and
others, are going to leave their jobs and go door to door searching for guns to
confiscate? Really? If they all did
get up from their desks, do you have any idea how long it would take
2.7 million people to search the homes of 330 million Americans? Who will be
left to provide the federal services we all rely on?
If by some
incredibly remote chance these paranoid gun-toting U.S. citizens are right, it
would mean no one would be left to send you your social security check much
less run the Defense Department or any other federal agency. This country will
be vulnerable to a foreign take-over. If
the chanting automatons are right, we all may be learning to speak Chinese
soon.
I don’t think those who fall prey to the
“they’re coming to take your guns” chant look at the illogic of what they are
saying, nor do they recognize they are being duped. Remember, “Thinking is hard
work, that’s why so few people do.”
THE FACTS
Here are the
facts as they relate to gun violence in the United States:
1.
Greed as well as
personal and career interests have turned our House and Senate into
malfunctioning elected bodies. Our legislators are all too easy prey for
lobbyists and interests groups with plenty of cash and perks to buy the
politicians. Given this state of affairs, it is next to impossible to get
federal level elected officials to turn
their attention to finding
ways to curb gun violence.
2.
Every
day 90 Americans are killed by guns, according the Brady Campaign. If that
figure is not bad enough, it is also true that every day nine children are
killed or wounded by guns. But not even these frightening figures are strong
enough to spur Congress to look at ways to curb gun violence.
3.
The
only piece of legislation in 2014 dealing with gun safety and passed by both
the House and the Senate was a comprehensive and bipartisan background check
bill in April of that year.
Nationwide, gun homicides have declined in
recent years, but cities’ gun deaths rates have remained significantly higher
than the rest of the country. Furthermore, the number of mass shootings,
particularly school shootings, has increased at an alarming rate.
According to the Brady Campaign:
·
One in three Americans knows
someone who has been shot.
·
On average, 31 Americans are
murdered with guns every day and 151 are treated for a gun assault in an
emergency room.
·
Every day on average, 55 people kill
themselves with a firearm, and 46 people are shot or killed by accident with a
gun.
There is some hope to prevent the carnage. Positive steps to curb
the gun violence have been adopted by many states and communities. (To be
continued)