No Political or Judicial Support for 2A
by
Michael Gaddy
by Michael Gaddy
I fear there
are a large number of gun owners and supporters of the Second Amendment
(2A) who believe there still remains in the Congress some support
(fear of not being reelected if they vote for gun control) for 2A.
They are also of the belief, especially among the National Rifle
Association (NRA) crowd, that the recent Heller decision
was a major victory for gun owners. Both beliefs are highly suspect.
It is true
that Bill Clinton stated in his biography that the Democrats lost
the Congress in 1994 because of the party’s support for gun control.
It is also true Al Gore very possibly lost the presidential race
in 2000 because he was unable to carry his home state of Tennessee,
many believe because of his anti-gun stance. Had he won Tennessee,
Florida would not have mattered. But that was then, and this is
now; the political and economic climate is much different today.
It is also
true that House Speaker Nancy Pelosi has, for the time being, shown
no spoken interest in pursuing an Assault Weapons Ban in the House
of Representatives. Pelosi, who comes from a predominantly antiwar
district has consistently voted a pro-war stance, routinely
betraying her base of support. She is also a professing Catholic
who supports abortion and openly
lies about the tenets of her faith. Exactly how much credence
can we give to anything she says she will, or will not do?
There was a
rumor early in the George W. Bush administration concerning Karl
Rove, who many considered to be the brains of the GOP. Supposedly,
a party operative questioned Rove on how the GOP should position
itself on certain issues in order to cater to the GOP base of anti-abortionists
and pro 2A voters. Rove reportedly said to the operative, "We
need not concern ourselves with those voters; where else are they
going to go?" Whether the rumor is true or not matters little,
for the results are evident: in the 2008 Presidential election the
GOP offered as their candidate a pro-choice politician with an F
rating on the 2A from Gun Owners of America. Of course the folks
at the NRA jumped into the election fray with total
support for McCain. How could McCain’s opponent have a lower
score than F; didn’t Obama claim
to support the 2A too? I’m sure the anti-abortion voting crowd
was just
as duplicitous in their support of candidates.
The bottom
line is: there is no support in the Congress for the Second Amendment,
certainly not enough to override any attempt by those in power to
disarm American citizens. Ron Paul and a very few others, will stand
strong in defense of our rights, but like trying to stop the "bailout,"
the effort will fall short. To place one’s right to protect themselves,
their loved ones and their property in a political body populated
for the most part by those who steal and lie as a normal function
of everyday life is dangerous in the extreme.
Many gun owners,
especially those in attendance at the recent S.H.O.T. Show in Orlando,
were beside themselves with
glee over the DC v Heller Supreme Court decision. In
actuality, this decision, a 54 vote, does very little to actually
support the 2A other than state what the 2A defines, with the caveat
that even then it is subject to "reasonable" government
restrictions. Libertarian gun rights advocate L. Neil Smith puts
it very well.
"Although
many gun rights advocates mistakenly believe that the recent Heller
Supreme court decision was a victory for our side, in fact it authorizes
all manner of infringements – in the form of "reasonable"
regulation – on the individual right to own and carry weapons."
Are we the
people ever consulted on what constitutes "reasonable"
when it comes to our rights; do we have a say in the implementation
of "reasonable" restrictions on our freedoms?
What Heller
actually accomplished was to establish a climate of never ending
litigation to determine what is reasonable to those in political
positions to make such determinations. The Heller vote was 54,
which means that four of the Supreme Court Justices disagreed with
our right to own and possess the tools necessary to defend ourselves;
indeed, a precarious position for liberty. Basically, our rights
depend on the capricious nature of one bureaucrat.
Another serious
mistake 2A supporters could fall into would be to believe that the
Obama administration will be too busy with the economic storm to
move for draconian firearms legislation. The chaos that will result
from the Keynesian economic approach now being employed by this
administration will eventually lead to the rapid breakdown of law
and order as the desperate and criminal-minded seek to secure the
property of others. The state will then convince Boobus the only
way to stop the violence will be to seize all privately owned firearms.
Magnify the chaos and violence in the aftermath of Katrina by thousands
of US cities and the picture should become clear. The state’s answer
to the violence in New Orleans was to seize the firearms of law-abiding
citizens. It will happen again.
The mentality
of those who believe their salvation/safety lies in the state was
clearly illustrated by a vendor at a gun show I attended this past
weekend. A private citizen was walking around with a Heckler and
Koch model 91 slung on his shoulder with a for sale sign attached.
The vendor, resplendent with his NRA Life-Member hat, asked the
man if he had had any offers to purchase the rifle. He stated that
he had received several offers to purchase, but none of the prospective
buyers wanted to complete the formal federal paperwork required
on gun show property. The vendor promptly responded that anyone
who feared a government background check was obviously a criminal
and/or a terrorist and had something to hide. He was obviously of
the opinion that the state will never use these records of purchase
when they decide to confiscate firearms from those who "legally"
possess them.
Supporters
of the 2A best come to their senses and realize very quickly that
the only support we have for the right to keep and bear arms is
ourselves. Depending on others, especially politicians and judges
will prove fatal. In the words of Karl Rove, "Where else are
we going to go?" The fall at the end of the ride is going to
be rough.
March
9, 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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© 2009 by LewRockwell.com. Permission to reprint in whole or in
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