Open Forum: Terror watch, By Mark Anderson
>From Virginia LP 2015 candidate for public office Mark Anderson
Posted: December 7, 2015

If you have been even marginally scrolling through Facebook or online news 
sources, you’ve seen plenty of articles stating the NRA wants terrorists to be 
able to legally buy firearms. What those sources are referring to is the 
NRA-opposed and recently blocked-by-Republicans bill, Denying Firearms and 
Explosives to Dangerous Terrorists Act of 2015 ­ a bill that purports to 
“increase public safety by permitting the Attorney General to deny the transfer 
of firearms or the issuance of fire-arms and explosives licenses to known or 
suspected dangerous terrorists.”

Essentially, if you are one of the at least 700,000 Americans on the terror 
watch list, this bill would prevent you from legally purchasing a firearm. 

Sounds great, huh? Not so fast. 

The National Rifle Association claims 40 percent of the people on the terror 
watch list have no link to any terror groups. Now, hardly an unbiased source 
for the claim, but the number is likely pretty accurate, and is backed up by 
other sources.

The list is made largely on a nomination basis: Someone suspects another of 
being a terrorist, contacts authorities to express these concerns, and, voila, 
that name goes on the list. It is virtually guaranteed those nominated will be 
included; the terror watch list has a nearly 99 percent inclusion rate for 
nominated names. 

In short, if your busybody neighbor who you do not get along with decides to 
contact the authorities and nominate you for the terror watch list, you’re 
going on it. Or if you make what some might deem anti-government posts on 
social media, someone could nominate you and, poof, you’re listed. 

Way back in 2014, when the Huffington Post was critical of how people found 
their way onto this list (it now believes the terror watch list is the end-all 
of who is a terrorist because of the blocked legislation), it published an 
article that listed seven ways the average American may find himself on the 
list. Among them:

Making questionable posts on social media. 

Someone could nominate you.

You are related to someone already on the list.

You could simply be unlucky. The Huffington Post uses a 4-year-old child nearly 
barred from boarding a plane as an example. 

It amazes me how the left has completely switched gears regarding the terror 
watch list ­ going from being critical of the amount of abuse used in putting 
so many innocent Americans on a government watch list to being critical that 
the constitutionally protected rights of those very people were very nearly 
denied. 

In 2014, it wrote: “The process of adding people to the terror watch lists is 
as imperfect as the intelligence officials tasked with doing so.”

And in 2015: “Senate Republicans just blocked a bunch of gun-control measures: 
Even one that would have stopped suspected terrorists from purchasing a gun.” 

If you need further proof of lazy investigative practices, then look at another 
number thrown around by liberals. Their claim? That out of 700,000 to 1.5 
million people on the list (nominations grow by hundreds of thousands 
annually), 2,000 successfully purchased firearms since 2004. 

That does not even make sense. If there are at least three-quarters of a 
million people who the government legitimately believes are terrorists, and if 
it’s completely legal for suspected terrorists to purchase firearms, why have 
only 2,000 done so in the last 11 years? 

This is simply the left throwing numbers against a wall and hoping they stick, 
fooling their constituents in the process. 

Who doesn’t want to keep firearms out of the hands of terrorists, or any bad 
people? That is something everyone in America would support, but denying the 
constitutionally protected rights of hundreds of thousands of innocent 
Americans is no answer.

Perhaps if the FBI spent more time investigating legitimate terror suspects 
instead of compiling bloated lists of people with no connection to terrorism, 
we could prevent attacks like the one that just took place in San Bernardino. 
Instead of overburdening a system by including 280,000 people with no 
reasonable connection to terrorism, our government could use its resources to 
dismiss those unlikely to be involved with terrorism. 

Maybe, just maybe, the government shouldn’t be compiling enormous lists of 
Americans in the first place. Because this is exactly the kind of abuse it 
always leads to. That’s why libertarians fight unconstitutional practices, 
because always in the name of safety we are asked to sacrifice liberty.

When the Patriot Act was passed, many Americans assumed it would only be used 
to track legitimate terror threats. We know how that ended up. When the 
government is given an inch, it will always take a mile. That is how we end up 
going from agreeing to sobriety checkpoints to fight drunk driving to 
checkpoints increasingly employing no-refusal, forcible blood draws performed 
on the side of the road or in police stations, a tactic now commonly used in 
multiple states with growing popularity.

And that’s how we end up with hundreds of thousands of innocent Americans on a 
terror watch list. 

No amount of safety is worth sacrificing liberty, because without liberty there 
is no safety. 

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Mark Anderson is chairman of the Frederick County (Virginia) Libertarians.

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