Courage and Guns
by
Michael Gaddy
by Michael Gaddy
"One of
the ordinary modes, by which tyrants accomplish their purposes without
resistance, is, by disarming the people, and making it an offense
to keep arms."
~ Constitutional
scholar and Supreme Court Justice Joseph Story
I was somewhat
surprised in the email responses to my article here
at the number of inquiries from would be first-time gun purchasers
asking for advice on firearm selection, training and concealed carry
permits. Obviously there are many in the freedom crowd out there
who has yet to arm themselves.
I believe that
many first-time gun buyers have a tendency to put the cart before
the horse. Many long-time gun owners fit in the same category. Before
one purchases a firearm for defense of life and property, it is
imperative they realize one must first possess the courage to use
this tool of liberty, up to and including deadly force. The firearm
should never be the source of that courage. An inanimate object
is a poor substitute for character.
True courage
is in short supply in this nation’s gun culture. Supposed strong
advocates of the Second Amendment routinely vote for politicians
with anti-gun voting records because they are members of their chosen
political party.
Authors of
books on the rights of citizens to keep and bear arms routinely
vote for the same anti-gun politicians. One in particular emailed
me that he could not support Ron Paul in the 2008 election because
he was "unelectable." This author then spoke of having
to "hold his nose" when he voted for John McCain. Great
courage, this one!
The majority
of gun magazines routinely carry many more articles on firearms
for "military and police" than they do for Joe Citizen.
An editor for one of these magazines chastised me in an email for
having the audacity to suggest his publication support Ron Paul
for president because he too saw him as "unelectable."
He opined that those who would vote for Ron Paul were actually helping
the greater of two evils get elected. When I asked him whom he would
vote for if his choices were Stalin or Hitler, he replied that it
would never come to that in America. I promptly cancelled my subscription
to his magazine. Cowardice and ignorance in the same package is
hard to support.
Then there
are those bastions of liberty in the pro-gun crowd who question
why anyone would want to own an AK-47 or any other of those dastardly
assault weapons. They contend there is no "legitimate"
reason to own one. Let me make this as simple as I can: I own a
legal AK-47 and several other assault weapons so I can assault the
tyrant who seeks to deprive me of my rights granted by my creator,
or any other criminal who attempts to take that which is mine, or
harm me and those I love. Simple enough?
From past experience
I know I am going to catch a lot of flak for my opinion of concealed
carry laws, because I believe them to be another form of registration.
Gun owners who claim they are totally against "registration"
of firearms have no problem in registering themselves as gun owners.
Most egregious is their paying the state to bestow on them the rights
they already possess as free men.
If the true
purpose of the Second Amendment is to provide the means to resist
a tyrannical government, where is the logic in begging and paying
that same government to allow us to possess the weapons to protect
ourselves from their tyrannical pursuits? Groveling at the feet
of tyrants is no reflection of courage.
Not only do
concealed carry permit holders place themselves in a database available
to all bureaucrats whose goal is to disarm everyone, they place
themselves in the database of all law enforcement agencies. How
convenient it must be for the cop who runs your drivers or vehicle
license number to immediately know you are armed, what you drive,
where you live, and in some cases, what type firearm you have.
Next on my
list of things to anger the average gun guy is my total disdain
for the organization that presents itself as the true champion of
the right to keep and bear arms: the NRA, better known as the National
Republican Association Oops, sorry, National Rifle Association.
Author and American Patriot L. Neil Smith, eloquently states his
reasons for not trusting the NRA here.
If you are
a potential owner of a new firearm, or possess several, please reexamine
your commitment to liberty or give your weapons to a true patriot
now rather than the tyrant when he comes for them.
Guard with
jealous attention the public liberty. Suspect everyone who comes
near that precious jewel. Unfortunately, nothing will preserve it
but downright force. When you give up that force, you are ruined.
~ Patrick
Henry
January
8, 2009
Michael
Gaddy [send him mail],
an Army veteran of Vietnam, Grenada, and Beirut, lives in the Four
Corners area of the American Southwest.
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