From:   "John Hurst", [EMAIL PROTECTED]

http://www.newsmax.com/articles/?a=2000/7/10/203335

Great Britain and Gun Control: With Neither Liberty nor Safety

Miguel A. Faria Jr., M.D. Tuesday July 11, 2000

Great Britain, which gave birth to the great political philosophy of classic
liberalism and to America, the flowering of Western civilization, is in
moral decline.

Not content with holding Gen. Augusto Pinochet hostage, Britain now holds
its own citizens hostage like an authoritarian nation that distrusts its own
citizens with firearms.(1)

Since 1996, when a madman went on a rampage killing 16 children and their
teacher in Dunblane, Scotland, Great Britain has tightened to strangulation
its already draconian gun control laws so that only certified members of
approved target-shooting clubs are allowed to own guns. These must be .22
caliber or smaller and must be kept locked up at the club at all times.

Guns have been virtually banned, and the God-given right to self-defense has
been virtually abrogated in England.

Dramatic Increase in Robberies and Other Crime

And yet, crime has steadily risen in Britain in the last several years. The
U.S. Department of Justice says a person is nearly twice as likely to be
robbed, assaulted or have a vehicle stolen in Britain as in the United
States. Although the U.S. remains ahead of Britain in rates of murder and
rape, the gap is rapidly narrowing.

And while robberies rose 81 percent in England and Wales, they fell 28
percent in the United States. Likewise, assaults increased 53 percent in
England and Wales but declined 27 percent in the United States. Burglaries
doubled in England but fell by half in the United States. And while motor
vehicle theft rose 51 percent in England, it remained the same in America.

To make matters worse for England - and this is also true for Canada - in
those countries where citizens are disarmed in their own homes, day burglary
is commonplace and dangerous because criminals know they will not be shot at
if caught flagrante delicto. Not so in the U.S., where burglars not only
prefer night burglaries but try to make sure homeowners are not in to avoid
being shot at by the intended victim.

The rising tide of thievery and burglaries in England has dubbed Britain "a
nation of thieves," wrote the London Sunday Times, which noted: "More than
one in three British men has a criminal record by the age of 40. While
America has cut its crime rate dramatically Britain remains the crime
capital of the West. Where have we gone wrong?"(2) Perhaps England should
look introspectively.

The most drastic ascendancy of crimes in Britain was found in those types of
felonies where recent studies in the U.S. have shown that guns in the hands
of law-abiding citizens not only save lives but also protect private
property, reduce injuries to good people, and crime is generally
deterred.(3)

Writing in the May/June 2000 issue of the Medical Sentinel of the
Association of American Physicians and Surgeons (AAPS), Dr. Michael S. Brown
writes that while the British laws have disarmed law-abiding citizens, "a
black market has flourished, as usual with prohibitions, to supply criminal
elements. Up to 3 million illegal guns are in circulation in Britain,
leading to a rise in drive-by shootings and gangland-style executions."

Dr. Brown continues, "Young criminals (ages 15 to 25 with prior
convictions), according to the Sunday Times, 'own or have access to guns
ranging from Beretta submachine guns to Luger pistols, which can be bought
from underworld dealers for as little as ú200 ($320 U.S.).'"(4) In the U.S.,
ordinary citizens shoot three times as many criminals in self-defense as do
the police.

Recent work by professor John R. Lott Jr. at the University of Chicago has
shown that allowing people to carry concealed weapons deters violent crime -
without any apparent increase in accidental death or suicide. While neither
state waiting periods nor the federal Brady Law is associated with a
reduction in crime rates, adopting concealed-carry gun laws cuts death rates
from public, multiple shootings like those in Littleton, Colo., this year or
Dunblane, Scotland in 1996.

Professor Lott found that when concealed-carry laws went into effect in a
given county, murders fell by 8 percent, rapes by 5 percent and aggravated
assaults by 7 percent. For each additional year concealed-carry gun laws
have been in effect, the murder rate declines by 3 percent, robberies by
more than 2 percent and rape by 1 percent.(5)

Women Using Guns for Self-Defense

Moreover, studies in the U.S. have shown that guns are the great equalizer
for females when accosted in the streets or assaulted in their homes.

When a woman is armed with a gun, up to 83 percent of the time she will be
successful at preventing rape, and only half as likely of being injured in
the process.(3) These figures should be good news in the U.S. for the 17
million American women estimated to carry guns, but not for those in Great
Britain who have been proscribed from keeping guns for self-protection.

While the number of rapes in the U.S. is still higher than in Great Britain,
it is falling, whereas the rate of sex crimes and violent assaults in
England and Wales is increasing rapidly because of their permissive criminal
justice system and even greater tendency than the U.S. to rehabilitate
rather than punish criminals - and, of course, the stringent policy of
citizen disarmament.

This pusillanimous policy advertises to sex criminals that they have nothing
to fear not only from their criminal justice system but also from their
intended victims.

Will the British require another American Revolution to come to their moral
senses? Or, instead, will we Americans reject our Second Amendment, the
palladium of our liberties and our legacy of freedom?

References

1. Faria, M.A. Jr. "England and Gun Control: Moral Decline of an Empire."
Medical Sentinel 1999; 4(2); 52-55.

2. Ungoed-Thomas J. A nation of thieves. London Sunday Times, Jan. 11, 1998.

3. Faria, M.A. Jr. "Medical Warrior: Fighting Corporate Socialized
Medicine." Macon, Ga., Hacienda Publishing Inc., 1997, pp. 107-120.

4. Brown, M.S. "Results are in for Britain: 'Less guns,' more crime. Medical
Sentinel 2000; 5(3):106, http://www.haciendapub.com.

5. Lott, J.R. "More Guns Less Crime: Understanding Crime and Gun Control
Laws." Chicago, University of Chicago Press, 1998.

Dr. Miguel A. Faria Jr. is the editor-in-chief of the Medical Sentinel, the
official journal of the Association of American Physicians and Surgeons
(AAPS) and author of "Vandals at the Gates of Medicine: Historic
Perspectives on the Battle Over Health Care Reform" (1995) and "Medical
Warrior: Fighting Corporate Socialized Medicine" (Macon, Ga., Hacienda
Publishing Inc., 1997), http://www.haciendapub.com.
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Sometimes I have to wonder whether I should pamphlet every person in
the world who might write an article telling them what our gun laws
actually are!

Steve.


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