Wednesday, January 7, 2009

Gun Control

A couple of interesting paragraphs from High Country News article. While the author is trying to do a middle-of-the-road position, he gets hit from both sides in the comments section. Confucius say, 'Man who walk in middle of road get hit by trucks going both ways.' Confucius say, 'Who say all this shit I supposed to say??'

The gun-rights advocates have their own contradictions, though. As a group, they have failed to explain why, if they despise government power, they consistently vote for a political party that has claimed government authority over decisions like abortion rights, religion, and marriage rights. Few gun-rights proponents address the attacks on civil rights made by the current Republican administration, or explain why those attacks shouldn't matter when it's time to endorse a Republican candidate for president. Although gun rights and social conservatism may appeal to the same kinds of people, they are actually two opposing ideas. To hold them both smacks of a citizen who does not really value liberty at all, but wants a government empowered to enforce his or her values on everyone else. How is this different from the way gun-control advocates want only their values respected?
Single-issue gun-rights voters are especially destructive when it comes to environmental issues. Year after year, Republican politicians swear allegiance to the Second Amendment, an act that costs them nothing, but guarantees the gun vote. Then they support measures to exploit, degrade, and even sell off the public lands and waters that hunters and fishermen depend on. Neither the NRA nor the gun voters themselves do anything to protest this. The gun vote has gone to anti-environment politicians for so long now that millions of non-hunting American no longer associate hunters with conservation, despite the fact that sportsmen have painstakingly restored wildlife and habitat, rivers and lands, with their gun and ammunition tax dollars, their license fees and waterfowl stamps. This will eventually backfire on gun owners — and on conservationists. In a society increasingly disconnected from nature and hunting, with places to shoot growing increasingly scarce, fewer citizens grow up in a traditional gun culture. That means fewer hunters will fund assets like the Federal Wildlife Refuge system, and fewer shooters will respond to future, inevitable challenges to the Second Amendment.

Here is what I find very interesting: Year after year, Republican politicians swear allegiance to the Second Amendment, an act that costs them nothing, but guarantees the gun vote. Then they support measures to exploit, degrade, and even sell off the public lands and waters that hunters and fishermen depend on. Neither the NRA nor the gun voters themselves do anything to protest this. The gun vote has gone to anti-environment politicians for so long now that millions of non-hunting American no longer associate hunters with conservation, despite the fact that sportsmen have painstakingly restored wildlife and habitat, rivers and lands, with their gun and ammunition tax dollars, their license fees and waterfowl stamps. This will eventually backfire on gun owners — and on conservationists. I know, I know, this is repeated from the above paragraph.


What I don't understand is the NRA's total opposition to any and all gun laws. A number of guns have been banned for a lot longer than the current uproar over banning certain guns. Example; nobody without a special license can own a fully automatic firearm. If their point is that the public needs to be armed to fight off the government if it turns on them, then they need more than guns. They will need anti-tanks weapons and stinger missiles to name just two.

The thing that I don't understand is that the Pro-Gun types are voting for those that are doing their damnedest to destroy the environment and we will be left with nothing to hunt or fish.

5 comments:

  1. i want to tell all them dumbass rednecks with guns who do you think is fucking up all the forests, wooded areas, rivers and streams so you can't hunt and fish any more?..them repbulican assholes that you voted for because they were for nra..you dumbasses..sigh*

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  2. I worry more about the Fascists with the 'R' after their name sending the goon squads to come get my guns than I do the Dems. Why should I take their word that they will honor the Second Amendment when they have trashed the rest of the Amendments??? That's one of the reasons why I can't understand the so-called Libertarians voting for the FuckingRepublicans 'cause of gun rights and tax cuts.

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  3. Great post Kulkuri. I'm still sick or I'd be ranting in the same key as you and YDG. But I now have to leave my desk and go to bed. But again, great post.

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  4. Gun control is using both hands.

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  5. "Gun control is using both hands."

    In a shooters crouch so you can hit what you aim at.

    The NRA has went as fanatical as the Fundamentalists. They wink at gun shows (really meant as gun auction sales), then piously disclaim all responsibility when a 15 year old kid hoses a mall full of people the day after a "gun show" with an UZI.

    NRA members support Bush et al because they aren't too F'n bright.

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