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Gun Rights: Power to the People
by Jeff Dantre' Posted 11.30.00


Why don't the politicians want us to own weapons? What are the politicians
afraid of? That we're all going to kill each other? I don't think so. The
politicians are afraid of an armed populace. And they're supposed to be. The
tension created by an armed populace is a method of keeping the politicians
honest. Some people theorize that in an age of nuclear weapons and
technological warfare, an armed citizenry poses no threat to the force of
the military. This is an erroneous conclusion. The purpose of any military
takeover would be to takeover what makes America America. The infrastructure
and at least some of the people must survive. And the military, with as much
high tech weaponry as it has, could not win a street fight with millions of
armed Americans. That's pretty powerful stuff.

The sick proponents of gun control want each of us to turn our lives over to
an all-knowing government that will protect us and provide for all of our
needs. But what is the cost of relinquishing the control of our lives over
to that government. We have to bow to its demands. We have to allow whatever
demoralizing and social mandates it offers. We will have succumbed to that
disgusting intellectual elite that wants to rule us all. These are the
people of the world that know what's best for us. These are the Feinsteins,
the Clintons, the Boxers and the Kofi Annans. These are the Rockefellers and
the Ted Turners. These are the smug professors at the elite schools. These
are the feminists, the technologists and the sociologists. Each of these
groups thinks they know more about what we want in life that we do
ourselves. THEY know what's best for. Are we really sheep?

If you are a woman or a minority I find it impossible to fathom how you
could be for gun control. The only thing that equalizes a fight between a
man and a woman is a firearm. You can learn all of the defensive techniques
you want but if an assailant has their own gun, you lose. Even if the
assailant does not have a gun, most women can't successfully fight a
200-pound man in reasonably good shape. You put your life in the hands of
chance, the chance that someone will hear you screaming (if you can) or that
a police officer just happens to be passing by.

Face the facts: Police cannot protect everyone. If they could arrive at the
scene of each crime in 30 seconds, maybe they could. And courts have
determined many times that police are not liable in cases where they have
unable to provide protection to citizens. Suppose you are an older black
woman or black man living in a bad part of town. How can you protect
yourself against an attack? The only (somewhat) sure way is to brandish a
gun. Otherwise, you're at the mercy of a sick person that has no mercy. The
thought that you, the minority or the woman, would give up your right to
protect yourself is one of the most disconcerting things I have ever
conceived.

Recently I was reporting on a story in a particularly bad part of town. Many
of you have probably seen places like this, at least on TV- burned out cars,
closed stores, trash everywhere, and bars on the windows. A woman had been
strangled in her apartment. I arrived on a sunny day with police cars and
the media everywhere to be seen. I watched the residents of the federal
project watching the police. Many stood near their doors with their kids. I
thought to myself - what if you could arm these people, at least the law
abiding ones? What would happen the next time someone is attacked and a
whole community responds brandishing guns? Would the hoods and thugs look
for a "safer" place to hit? That is power!

This country was founded on violence. I would never wish the conflict of any
of our wars on this country but it is important that each and every
law-abiding citizen owns a weapon and is trained in its use. It is important
that each of you teach your children a rudimentary knowledge of firearms.
For those of you who don't own weapons, ask a gun owning friend to teach
you. Give yourself a chance to get used to the idea of a firearm.

Like anything empowering in our lives, the power of a weapon and the
responsibility of owning one are something to get used to. But a gun is
something to be respected but not something to be afraid of (unless you're
on the wrong side of one). Lets remember that most of our forefathers owned
guns, many for hunting. Guns were a part of most rural families. I remember
going to my grandmother's house for Thanksgiving each years. My uncle had a
case of guns in the den area where we all congregated. The case was never
locked. But believe me, I would never have touched it and none of us
youngins ever did.

The closest many Americans have come to a firearm is on a passing police
officer. For most people, guns are only a part of the violence they see on
television each day. If you grew up and have spent your entire life in a big
city, as a growing number of Americans unfortunately have, this is the most
likely scenario. How are you ever to have an understanding of firearms if
you have never been around them? You can't. All you know is what the media
is feeding you- that kids are shooting up schools, citizens of the middle
east are killing each other, drug dealers are shooting up the ghettos and an
occasional police officer is shot. This is a distorted picture of the life
we live that is being perpetuated by forces that want to ultimately want to
control our destiny. Read the facts about gun rights and gun control. Run a
search on the topic. Investigate the sites. Educate yourself. Learn beyond
the established media. Then make your call.

I will buy guns. I will encourage my friends to buy guns and learn to use
them responsibly. And let's not forget about loading up on the ammo.

I will never, never let the politicians take away my right for
self-determination. I will never let them take away my right to defend my
family my friends and myself. I now know that I am one of millions that feel
this way. We're not just military, ex-military or hunters. We are simply
Americans; Americans like the family down the street or the guy who owns the
hardware store or the woman who's a teller at the local bank. We must let
our voices be proudly heard throughout America again and again and again. We
must never stop defending our rights. Never.

The phrase "power to the people' conjures up thoughts of hippies protesting
the Vietnam War or Black Panthers holding a fist to the sky. I hope the
phrase can now be repurposed as our call for Second Amendment Rights.

"The right of citizens to bear arms is just one guarantee against arbitrary
government, one more safeguard against the tyranny which now appears remote
in America, but which historically has proved to be always possible." --
Senator Hubert H. Humphrey (D-Minnesota)
"War is an ugly thing, but not the ugliest of things. The decayed and
degraded state of moral and patriotic feeling which thinks that nothing is
worth war is much worse. The person who has nothing for which he is willing
to fight, nothing which is more important than his own personal safety, is a
miserable creature and has no chance of being free unless made and kept so
by the exertions of better men than himself." -- John Stewart Mills
"Among the many misdeeds of the British rule in India, history will look
upon the act of depriving a whole nation of arms, as the blackest." --
Mahatma Ghandi
"Are we at last brought to such humiliating and debasing degradation, that
we cannot be trusted with arms for our defense? ... If our defense be the
real object of having those arms, in whose hands can they be trusted with
more propriety, or equal safety to us, as in our own hands?" -- Patrick
Henry

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Jeff Dantre' is a 25 year veteran of the broadcast business involved in both
radio and television journalism. He is a winner of the prestigious George
Foster Peabody Award for his production of the CNN special "Coup d'etat:
Seven Days that Shook the World", about the Soviet Coup in 1991. He is also
the winner of numerous Associated Press and Georgia Press Association
Awards. Jeff is currently a news anchor-reporter for a major radio station
in the Southeast, where he resides with his wife Anne and their dog and cat,
Raleigh and Oscar. He was born and raised in Raleigh, North Carolina


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