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Guns lose elections as well as lives -- Tens of thousands shot dead each year in the US

Posted on Wednesday, January 23, 2013 at 08:32 AM

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A protest against the NRA on Capitol Hill


Go to the mall, get shot. Go to the movies, get shot. Go to the gun show, get shot. Go hunting, get shot. Go to the rifle range, get shot. Go to university, get shot. Go to school, get shot. Go to kindergarten, get shot.

It’s a wonder we go out at all here.

Some 30,000 people are shot dead in America each year. To put that in perspective, if you shot every man, woman and child in Naas, Co. Kildare you’d just start to grasp the full horror of it. The mind blanks at the bloody scale of it.

And we’re being asked by some to accept that this is not a national crisis? Don’t look at that terrifying pyre of the voiceless dead, look instead at the attack on your Second Amendment rights? Really?

The Second Amendment was written not to protect your gun. It was written to protect your freedom.
Freedom, the Founding Fathers knew, is a condition that is both tangible and intangible. It can vanish just as easily with a pen stroke or with a court ruling.

You actually don’t need to fire a single shot to maintain or to lose it. But history has taught us that if you’re pursuing your freedom with bullets, you’re almost always heading in the wrong direction.

I’d much prefer to live in a society free of rapid repeat-fire assault weapons, and I’d prefer to think the chances of being caught in their lethal crossfire were going down, not up. I mean, wouldn’t you?

It’s been amusing and repulsive, in about roughly equal measure, to see the contortions the NRA and their arms industry supporters have gone through to protect their own blatantly contradictory message, which goes like this -- guns don’t kill people, people kill people.

But people with guns have to pull the trigger before they kill people, so guns really have nothing to do with killing people. Got it? No? What’s the matter with you?

Their shorthand version is people are a**holes and they will shoot you if you don’t shoot them first, so you better holster up. It’s the Wild West.

The Irish poet Seamus Heaney once wrote about firing a gun. The violence of the action startled him, and he described it memorably: “I felt that I had committed a grave sin against life,” he wrote.

So he put the gun down and never fired another bullet. Having come from a society where he saw first hand the pain that guns inflict must have strengthened his resolve. In the North, the real carnage that guns create puts the idiotic sophistries of the NRA in their proper context.

In America, for various reasons, we’re fated to watch as the latest eye-popping outrage or scandal always becomes the news, as everything else gets pushed aside to make room for it.

This week it’s Manti Te’o’s phantom girlfriend. But I don’t care about Manti Te’o phantom girlfriend, do you?

I care that 20 children and six women were shot dead by another crazed young man with a grudge and access to assault weapons. I can understand why people would prefer to think about Manti Te’o, but the time has finally come to act to address this crisis.

President Obama did not propose a ban on guns last week. He has not taken a match to the Constitution.
The paranoiacs and kooks who are talking of an approaching “civil war” over their Second Amendment rights are deluded and self-defeating.

Let’s be clear -- 70 to 80 percent of the public supports common sense measures like universal background checks on gun sales. Predictably, women are more open to gun control measures than men. But is Washington and the GOP-controlled House getting the message?

If a gun massacre can happen in the leafy suburbs of Connecticut, one of the richest states in the union, it can happen anywhere.

If the Sandy Hook massacre cannot make us reconsider the wisdom of providing unfettered access to high powered weapons, what will? This was a line in the sand event. Even the most ardent politician knows it.

So if I was a Republican politician I’d be increasingly leery of the perceived inter-dependency of the NRA and the GOP.

As the last election cycle showed us, the NRA and all the frothing evangelical and anti-immigrant groups that form the party’s base are, in voters’ minds, increasingly defining the GOP as the party of angry, white Southern men.

That simple fact cost them the election. Flubbing on guns now will cost them the next one.

 
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If I had to choose between Boise, Idaho and Cork City I'd prefer my chances in Cork. You're comparing apples to oranges anyhow, michaelidaho.
Seanmor, I'm not sure why you think you deserve special recognition for obeying the law? The issue isn't you, the issue is that easily available assault rifles with rapid fire clips are a bad idea. I agree with that.
The article does NOT tell us how many murders at malls, schools, universities and other public places are committed by NRA members and others who legally own guns and support the 2nd Amendment (as well as the entire Constitution). Four times ibn my life I took an oath to uphols and defend the U.S. Constitution (including he 2nd Amendmend). At the Mraine Coeps bases in Parris Island and Camp Lejune, I learned to shoot the M-1, the M-14, and the B.A.R. rifles, also 2 machines guns. The article does NOT say what loyal, law-abiding citizens should be disarmed, nor does it indicate any opposition to the 200 or so high powered rifles supplied by the curent Administration to Mexican drug dealers under the Fast and Furious program.Would the author permit anyone to avail him/herself the 2nd Amendmwent rights?
hollabackgurl, Why do you keep babbling on about the GOP? Gun control is opposed by both Democrats and Republicans in rural areas. Moderate gun control is supported by Republicans in urban areas. Here is a stat for you (and for the Seanomelb). Cork city, where it is virtually impossible to obtain a gun, has a consistently higher homicide rate than Boise, Idaho, where just about everybody has a gun and aquiring one is easier than getting your car registered.
hollabackgurl, Why do you keep babbling on about the GOP? Gun control is opposed by both Democrats and Republicans in rural areas. Moderate gun control is supported by Republicans in urban areas. Here is a stat for you (and for the Seanomelb). Cork city, where it is virtually impossible to obtain a gun, has a consistently higher homicide rate than Boise, Idaho, where just about everybody has a gun and aquiring one is easier than getting your car registered.
His stats are accurate. More than 30,000 people are killed by firearms each year in this country. More than 30 people are shot and murdered each day. 1/2 of them are between the ages of 18 and 35. 1/3 of them are under the age of 20
There is no question that the GOP's hardline ideological positions are making them less and less mainstream as a political party. With defenders who call themselves 'Redneck56' can there be any wonder about why?
There is no question that the GOP's hardline ideological positions are making them less and less mainstream as a political party. With defenders who call themselves 'Redneck56' can there be any wonder about why?
There is no question that the GOP's hardline ideological positions are making them less and less mainstream as a political party. With defenders who call themselves 'Redneck56' can there be any wonder about why?
I guess these so called "journalists" can write up any kind of lie and get away with it. What happened to truth in reporting?
SeanO has no clue!
Seanomelb is a (an)_______________________ Fill in the blank.
Give up guns, go to Siberia. The communists sent Solzhenitzyn to Siberia for doing NOTHINg except being a white Christian who said something they didn't like.
Cahir there were not "tens of thousands" killed in the US in 2012. The figures from the FBI are about 8,500 by gunfire. Too many I daresay. But most of the gun deaths came from gangs like the Bloods fighting the Grips. Many more came from Blacks killing Blacks. All with illigal, unregistered weapons. There is no record of a member of the NRA killing anyone. So WTF don't you STFU and deal with the truth.
having less guns in the community means less deaths. Australia cut gun deaths in half by banning certain types of guns and offering buy back scheme.
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