August 28, 2008 - Issue 288 |
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The Right
to Bear Safety |
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As the major parties convene and the presidential race becomes more formidable, so do issues of national importance and relevance. One of such issues that I think will take a prominent place in conversation is that of gun control and gun safety. With the recent increase of shootings in public places with increasing violence, I am interested in seeing in what direction this conversation will proceed. I am certain that the same usual suspects will continue the same rhetoric of the constitutional right to bear arms, inclusive of assault weapons, while other more sensible people argue the contrary. The question remains, however, at what point in interpretation does the sensible develop into the ludicrous? In
many states across the country, and Such
logic is based upon the theory that gun owners, and permit carriers in
particular, pose no threat to anyone except criminals. That is preposterous.
With increased public shootings, including the halls of academia, courts
of justice and places of worship, I am afraid that if tougher gun controls
are not insisted upon, we are on a high speed train headed for the wild,
wild west. In this election season the sensible people of A committee of the Georgia State Senate is having conversation about a bill in draft that would allow guns to be carried anywhere in the state, except jails and courthouses. All one has to do is pass an easy background check that does not include a history of mental illness nor erratic actions. Such conversations are, in my opinion, really conversations about weapons of mass destruction and compromise the integrity of our national security. BlackCommentator.com Guest Commentator, The Reverend D. D. Prather, is
a noted Civil/Social Justice Activist, and a native
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