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    Juan Williams posts his views on guns in America.

    JUAN WILLIAMS: Time to End to America’s ‘Lock and Load’ Mania FOX Forum FOXNews.com

    Time to End to America’s ‘Lock and Load’ Mania

    America is an amazing country.

    We The People” respond to changing realities — be they shifting opportunities for innovation or dealing with a new terror threat. Our leaders and our culture must adjust to changing times quickly or lose power and money. This is a country that is so innovative it has even amended its most basic document: the Constitution. We’ve emancipated slaves and given women the right to vote.

    American-style change can come in shocking bursts.

    When it comes to political change it is easy to forget, given the current dominance by Democrats in Washington, that Republicans controlled the House, the Senate and the White House as recently as 2006.

    For a cultural example of quick change take a look at public attitudes towards gambling. In the last 25 years we have taken gambling out of the grip of the criminal underworld. Now there are state lotteries almost everywhere, and scratch-off tickets as well as Power Ball can be found in the corner store.

    As amazing as all those changes have been I am even more amazed at one reality that has not changed in America.

    For some reason this nation’s leaders cannot stop teenaged drug dealers, certifiable nuts and criminals from easily getting a gun.

    In fact, that idea is so far off the map that in January a bill in Congress calling for individuals to be licensed to buy guns or ammunition did not get one co-sponsor and never came close to a vote on the House floor. This was just a matter of a license. A license would carry more stringent requirements than a permit but it is still just a license. Americans have to have a license to drive a car. But the politicians are scared to make even the slightest move to limit easy access to guns.

    This “lock and load” mania is running strong despite last year’s ruling by the Supreme Court that individual Americans have a right to own guns. That ruling was a reassuring victory for gun owners. But anxiety among people who love their guns continues to rise. The most common explanation for this rising wave of fear is that President Obama — who has said next to nothing on the issue — might want to try to curb gun sales.

    The anxiety of those who fear any limits on guns has accelerated since the Mexican government has asked the U.S. for help in keeping guns out of the hands of large Mexican drug dealers. When Attorney General Eric Holder responded to the crisis in Mexico by talking about putting in place a ban on the sale of large guns able to hold multiple cartridges of firepower it was interpreted by some gun rights advocates as a reason to stockpile more guns and ammo.

    Just so you know where I am coming from, I’d ban guns — big and little — for private use in the USA. I live in a big city, Washington, D.C., and I grew up in Brooklyn, New York. The bad guys with guns are running wild in big cities. As in most of urban America the people with the guns are young drug dealers fighting over turf and willing to kill anyone from children to little old ladies who happen to get in their way. Black on black homicide, largely among these young men, has been hitting record highs for most of the past decade. These people have no conscience and they scare me.

    I think it is okay for people to have guns for use in sport shooting or in the military and police departments. But guns should be kept on military bases or at places where target shooting is practiced.

    As for the argument that the Founding Fathers did not want our government to be the only people with guns — what a joke.

    Does anyone think they have more guns, biological weapons and even nukes than the federal government and the arsenal of the U.S. military? If it is just a matter of firepower there is no army of civilians — even one with Clint Eastwood, Jack Bauer and the Rock leading the charge — that is going to defeat an American government captured by fascists. Just ask Timothy McVeigh if modern political change in American is possible through the use of bombs much less guns.

    This April marks ten years since two disturbed teens went on a killing spree at Columbine High School in Colorado. This month is also marks two years since 32 people were killed by a psycho student in an outright massacre at Virginia Tech.

    “About 30,000 people a year in this country die from gun violence, about 80 a day, 32 by homicide — the same number who died at Virginia Tech…” said Paul Helmke, the president of the Jim Brady Campaign to Prevent Gun Violence, the organization that was started after President Reagan and Brady were shot by a mentally disturbed man. “In the space of four months, up to nine Americans died as a result of bacteria-laden peanut butter crackers, and the government quickly took action.” But when it comes to guns, Helmke added, “some of the top government officials in our country say we don’t need to do anything different — that we should just ‘enforce the laws on the books.’ The laws on the books aren’t getting the job done. Now is the time to take effective steps to prevent gun violence.”

    The roll call of death and suffering from guns continued earlier this month with the tragic mass shooting in Binghamton, N.Y. That followed one man killing ten people in Alabama before taking his own life. And that preceded the murders of eight people in a North Carolina nursing home, as well as one parolee shooting four policemen to death in Oakland, Calif. The grim list goes on and on. Yet there is no change in sight.

    In fact, in Nebraska there is a big argument in the legislature about guns. It is not about banning them. The debate is whether to allow security guards to bring guns into churches. To my mind the debate should be about how to keep all guns out of churches. The incredibly wrangling over guns in Nebraska churches is taking place when just a month a man in Illinois shot and killed a preacher during a church service.

    In Montana there is a proposal to exempt any gun, gun part or ammunition made in the state from federal laws requiring licenses for gun dealers and background checks before gun sales.

    At the moment there is a nationwide run on ammunition and guns. The FBI reports it is being flooded with requests for background checks on people who want to buy guns. The raw numbers are amazing. The FBI got 1.2 million more background check requests for the months November, December, January and February than they did during those four months a year ago.

    The San Antonio Express-News reported this week that March sales for the AcuSport company, which sells ammunition and firearms to 4,000 stores nationally, has seen a huge jump in its sales as compared to a year ago. For example it has had a 137 percent jump in the sale of bullets for handguns and an 89 percent jump in the sale of rifle ammunition last month as compared to March of 2008.

    In West Virginia, the Charleston Daily Mail reports that in the first three months of this year a local company, Spring Hill Rod and Guns, has sold more ammunition than it sells in an average year. The paper quoted Lawrence Keane, of the National Shooting Sports Foundation, as saying there is a “tremendous shortage of ammunition” across the country.

    Where are all these guns going? Are they being properly safe-guarded? Do you doubt that many of them will end up in the wrong hands?

    “We have a gun crisis in America,” says Helmke of the Brady group in a recent statement. “As important as the economic crisis is, the right to be safe at home and work and play needs at least as much attention from our policymakers as the right to economic security. It is time for leaders in Washington to drop empty platitudes after each horrific shooting and. . . show backbone and enact reasonable laws to keep dangerous weapons out of the hands of dangerous people.”

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    Default Re: "Time to End to America’s ‘Lock and Load’ Mania..."

    i used to think this man had some good ideas.......not an longer!
    what an ass.

    edit to include my comment to Mr. Williams.

    Sir;

    I used to have a degree of respect for you......than has now changed as you demonstrate your effete urban elitism and membership in the victim culture sob sister fraternity! there is no such thing as "gun violence". Do you also decry "car violence" or "fork violence"? of course not.

    What foolishness sir, what foolishness.
    Last edited by mpi; April 9th, 2009 at 03:12 PM.
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    Default Re: "Time to End to America’s ‘Lock and Load’ Mania..."

    The bad guys with guns are running wild in big cities
    Lets make them get a license, that should solve the problem.

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    Default Re: "Time to End to America’s ‘Lock and Load’ Mania..."

    I'm going to write an article.... "Time to End America's 'Shouting Fire in a Crowded Theater' Mania...."
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    Default Re: "Time to End to America’s ‘Lock and Load’ Mania..."

    Quote Originally Posted by Pa. Patriot View Post
    I'm going to write an article.... "Time to End America's 'Shouting Fire in a Crowded Theater' Mania...."
    Which I might just follow up with "Time to End America's 'A Needle is too Painful' Mania . . . ."

    I would like to smack him. Not punch, cause he isn't man enough to warrant a closed fist.

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    Default Re: "Time to End to America’s ‘Lock and Load’ Mania..."

    Yeah, lets just take guns away from the law abiding good guys, so they have to "Bring a knife to a gun fight", so to speak, when someone tries to pull a home invasion on them or mug them in the streets. Yeah, thats it, that'll solve all the gun violence. I wish i could be as brilliant as this guy.





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    Default Re: "Time to End to America’s ‘Lock and Load’ Mania..."

    This guy is a DICK BAG too...
    When you are called a racist, it just means you won an argument with an Obama supporter.

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    Default Re: "Time to End to America’s ‘Lock and Load’ Mania..."

    And lets not bother to include any other viewpoint in the article to even give it a CHANCE of being balanced and fair...noooo lets just email Ceasefire PA and ask them to submit and article, slap his by-line on it and ta-da. Easy article writing 101.

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    Default Re: "Time to End to America’s ‘Lock and Load’ Mania..."

    Reading the beginning of the article I wads fully expecting him to call for a Constitutional Amendment to have the Second Amendment stricken. Thank goodness he's only calling for 'reasonable' gun laws. 20,000 laws on the books and no proof that any has ever prevented a crime. Just add another 20,000 and maybe there will be less violence.

    I still think the analogy to cars should be more appropriate. Let's get rid of all cars and go back to horse and buggies. The senseless death's caused by cars would be reduced if not eliminated. Since more people die on the roads then any other accidental death it would make sense to ban them. Hell, it's not even a protected right. Who could be against it?

    It does seem that he's had a bit much of the anti gun koolaid. He puts forth the same tired arguments and statistics that the Brady Bunch has been spewing for years. Good job Juan. I don't think he missed a single talking point.

    Having your hunting or target shooting gun locked up on a military base has got to be the most bizarre aspect of his thinking. I guess his inability to conceive of a gun for protecting yourself and loved ones is outside his realm of thinking.
    Divided we ever have been, and ever must be.Two thirds always had and will have more difficulty to struggle with the one third than with all our foreign enemies. - John Adams

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    Default Re: "Time to End to America’s ‘Lock and Load’ Mania..."

    This guy is a moron and doesn't deserve any more of my brain power!

    I'll give my guns up when the anti's figure out a way to end criminal and gang violence for good.

    Yeah... that'll be the day!

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