Responding to Pre-dawn Unannounced Ninja Raids

Sandy Sandfort sandfort at crl.com
Mon Jul 22 00:21:43 PDT 1996


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                          SANDY SANDFORT
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C'punks,

On Sun, 21 Jul 1996 ichudov at algebra.com wrote:

> Lots of kids impulsively do things that they later regret. Like, once
> one little boy hit me hard in the head with a heavy stick from behind
> my back...Now, if he or myself had access to a firearm, the life now
> would not be nearly as good as it is.
> 
> I've seen these sudden destructive impulses in kids many times.

So have I, but your assertion begs the question.  In an unarmed
society, people don't have to curb their impulse to the extent
they do in an armed one.  As a result they often don't.  The
Swiss and the Israelis seem to avoid internecine fratricide, even
though guns are everywhere.  I don't think it is any coincidence
that incivility and casual violence have increased in America in
direct proportion to the ongoing orgy of victim disarmament.

I've noticed that most civil and human interactions occur in gun
stores and rifle ranges.  I've been treated shabbily in health
food stores, but never at a gun show.  When was the last time
you heard of someone being killed at the shooting range or in a
gun store?  It's statistically infinitesimal.  Now ask yourself
the same question about liquor and convenience stores...

Powerlessness is far more a cause of impulsive rages than the
trust, responsibility and empowerment engendered by gun ownership.


 S a n d y

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