Guns for all, and all for guns

by YankeeJim | November 17, 2009 at 06:54 am
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A story in the Washington Post today proposes that Congress pass legislation requiring all Americans to own a gun. Fashioned after Obama healthcare legislation, mandating it is the way to go. We have a right to bear arms, and by God, we all should honor that right without question. Forfeiting this right is un-American.

You have to have a gun to protect your family from whomever. Since whoever all has guns, how can you protect your family without one?

“Thou shall not kill,” you say? Well OK, if you have religious affiliation, aim to maim.

YJ
God Bless America

A modest proposal



By Al Horne

Tuesday, November 17, 2009

 

"With Congress tied up over health reform -- legislation whose initial, much-discussed goal was to extend health insurance to as many as 47 million uninsured Americans -- this may be as good a time as any to propose another, less divisive reform.

The FBI and the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms estimated in 2008 that more than 250 million guns were owned by U.S. citizens. Since President Obama's election last November, newspapers and electronic media have reported a sharp increase in U.S. gun sales, spurred by rumors that the new administration had secret plans to block gun sales to law-abiding Americans. Normally, about 4.5 million guns are sold in the United States each year, so this surge in sales means that Americans own roughly 260 million guns, in a population of nearly 309 million.

Surveys indicate that gun ownership is not spread evenly across U.S. households. In fact, chances are that a substantial proportion of U.S. gun owners have more than one weapon, so it's quite possible that fewer than 200 million Americans own those 260 million guns. That means there may be more than 100 million citizens left unprotected against their gun-owning fellow citizens.

Surely everyone can agree that this is an outrage. Moreover, it is an outrage that Congress can easily fix, without months of committee meetings, town halls or tea parties. All that is required is a bipartisan, pro-constitutional bill to extend the Second Amendment's protection of gun ownership to all Americans, whether they like it or not.

Under such legislation -- let's call it the Gun Insurance Act of 2009 -- every American would be required to buy some kind of gun. Those who cannot afford even the simplest weapon -- say, those whose 2009 annual income is less than twice the federal poverty level -- could be issued $500 vouchers that would be valid only at gun shops or gun shows, and would have to be used before the 2010 Census. (Just think: What a stimulus to private enterprise all these gun sales would provide, and how many new gun-selling jobs would be created!)"

 

 

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YankeeJim

There are many causes behind criminal killings, 1) genetically induced criminal mind disorders and 2) environmentally nurtured societal disorders including family disorders prominent among them. Believe me, I am no expert, so experts may intervene at will. But, I bet if we the people payed more attention to promoting and helping families cope and work through the pressures of living, we could reduce crime to a great extent.

YJ

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YankeeJim

I still think we need a National Chew Guns day -- turn them in a melt them down.

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Karl Gotthardt - albertacowpoke

Maybe we can make it North America wide.  We  can start with the gun shops in Georgia.

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aurealeus

Great.... and why don't we create a North American Union while we're at it and combine all three nations under one government in order to enforce it.

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aurealeus

Why not a National Book Burning day -- we can start with Dorothy Parker books.

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Amy Judd

I'm not trying to harp on about this, but I asked you about the highlight tool last week, and you need to use it here too.

Your story can't remain in the top five without it, so if you need help you need to ask us or we have to remove it from the front page, sorry - we ask all members to abide by the same rules.

Thanks.


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Rory Cripps

JEEZ!

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