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Robert Tatman wrote:
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> At the risk of being massively flamed, I am compelled by a sense of what I can
> only call spiritual and emotional maturity to propose that the time has come
> to repeal the Second Amendment to the U.S. Constitution.
>
> What is at issue is not some supposed innate right to keep and bear arms. What
> is at issue is the culture of violence that puts firearms on a pedestal and
> worships them. What is at issue is the culture of violence that insists on
> "getting even" instead of resolving conflicts. Two hundred years ago, it might
> have been possible to defend yourself against an oppressive government by
> shooting the excise agent. But that just isn't possible today--nor is it
> desirable. The world is too complex a place today, and the weapons at the
> government's disposal too powerful, for so simplistic a solution to work.
>
> You have no more right to keep and bear arms than you have to own and operate
> an automobile. All property "rights" are contingent on the permission of the
> state; the state grants such rights, and the state can take away those rights
> if circumstances warrant. I submit that the time has come when we, as a
> society, can no longer afford to permit individuals to own and use firearms.
> Further, I submit that firearms manufacturers are primarily responsible for
> the *illegal* sale of firearms, and should therefore be subjected to stringent
> governmental regulation and limited to production of firearms for the armed
> services of the United States.
>
> If the gun lobby insists on labeling this proposal as a conspiracy to
> undermine citizens' "rights," I will respond by suggesting that the gun lobby
> itself is part of an elaborate conspiracy to undermine the lawful authority of
> the United States government, substituting the rule of force for the rule of
> law. Surely, if a secret supranational organization such as the Illuminati
> really exists, whose objective is to submerge all national identities in a
> global culture, eliminating national governments in favor of a strengthened
> United Nations, then they would choose to work *not* through the Federal
> government...but through organizations and individuals who want to weaken the
> U.S. government to the point where it effectively no longer exists. Such a
> conspiracy would be much more likely to use a group like the NRA or the
> Libertarian Party than the FBI or the BATF as its instrument.
>
> Let me repeat my proposal: the time has come to repeal the Second Amendment to
> the United States Constitution. Doing so would demonstrate more clearly than
> any other possible action that the people of the United States have genuinely
> grown up, that we are now mature enough that we do not need the crutch of
> firearms to maintain our self-esteem.
>
> Bob


Bravo! Where do I sign up.

Joshua2

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