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http://www.jewishworldreview.com/michelle/malkin1.asp

Michelle Malkin

W. wimps out on guns

http://www.jewishworldreview.com -- THE
"Million" Mom March fell about 999,800 bodies short
this year. Rosie O'Donnell, a leading anti-gun
loudmouth who emceed last year's march and later
sought armed security guards for her own children,
was a no-show at the pathetically attended protest in
Washington, D.C. Similar rallies across the country
also fizzled, drawing sparse crowds of liberal activists
still sullenly opposed to the Second Amendment.

The measly march's message rang loud and clear:
Gun-control extremism is a dying movement.
Unfortunately, the White House didn't hear it. In
Philadelphia this week, President Bush
enthusiastically unveiled "Project Safe." It's a new
gun-policy initiative that will involve gobs of new
federal spending and an "unprecedented partnership
between all levels of government." Unprecedented?
Yikes. Gun owners, watch your wallets - and your
holsters.

The Bush package includes several pet causes of the
gun-control lobby, including $75 million for gun locks;
$15.3 million for 113 new federal Attorneys to serve
as full-time gun prosecutors; and $19.1 million to
expand a program by the Bureau of Alcohol,
Tobacco and Firearms aimed at preventing youths
from obtaining guns. Although Bush stressed that he
simply wants to "enforce existing laws," the fine print
of Project Safe echoes the gun-grabbing Left's call to
ban the importation of high-capacity ammunition clips.

There are already 30,000 gun laws on the books.
Passing one more law banning ammo clips won't do
diddly to reduce gun violence. And I'll bet my .38 that
those 113 new federal bureaucrats, under pressure to
justify their jobs, will spend most of their day chasing
after gun owners guilty of technical violations -- not
violent crimes.

                                 Kinder
                                 Gentler
                                 Republicans
                                 like
                                 Bush
                                 who
                                 took up the compromise
                                 banner of "enforcing existing
                                 laws" have painted
                                 themselves into a rhetorical
                                 corner. Most of those laws
                                 are ineffective in the fight
                                 against crime. Instead, they
are bureaucratic obstacles that make it unreasonably - if not
unconstitutionally -- difficult for law-abiding citizens to purchase, store, and
modify guns for protection. Those laws need to be repealed, not enforced.

Bush this week cited well-worn anti-gun statistics and condemned the
"unacceptable" number of fatal shooting deaths in the U.S. But like the
liberal anti-gun lobby, the GOP president was silent about the untold
number of gun shootings committed every year in self-defense. Just two
weeks ago, a 12-year-old girl in Clarksdale, Miss., saved her mother's life
when she shot and killed an abusive ex-boyfriend who had forced his way
into the apartment and started choking her mom. Detective Danny Hill of
the Clarksdale Police Department said the brave girl had "heard the
commotion and she knew from past experience what was going on." So did
a Tacoma, Wa., woman who saved her own life in late April after shooting
a former boyfriend who invaded her home in violation of two restraining
orders. According to police reports, the man had two convictions for
domestic violence against the woman over the past year. When he
threatened to kill her after breaking into her home, she ran to her bedroom
-- where she kept a handgun -- and fired one fatal shot at him.

And in Colorado this week, a trial date was finally set for a serial rapist
whose terrorism against elderly women ended only after 72-year-old Jean
Zamarripa shot him after he broke into her home last fall. When she heard
a noise in the backyard, Zamarippa grabbed her loaded .38-caliber
revolver. She fired four times when the intruder rammed his shoulder into
her back door. "I'm just a little grandmother, and I mind my own business,"
Zamarripa, a retired medical assistant, told the Associated Press. "What
would I have done if I hadn't had my gun? I would have been just another
statistic."

What will it take for Beltway Republicans to stop their Clintonesque
pandering to Hollywood soccer moms and start representing us
gun-owning mammas who don't have Secret Service protection and can't
afford to hire armed personal security guards? We refuse to be the
statistics you ignore.

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