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The following article is under submission. Reproduction
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on computer bulletin boards is permitted for informational
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purposes only. Copyright (c) 1993 by J. Neil Schulman.
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All other rights reserved.
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WHAT CAN WE LEARN FROM WACO?
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by J. Neil Schulman
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Whoever said that extreme cases make for bad law must
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have been thinking of the gun-control proposals that are
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already being discussed in the wake of Waco.
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The February 25, 1993 warrant that the federal Bureau of
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Alcohol, Tobacco, and Firearms (ATF) obtained was for David
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Koresh's arrest and the search of the Mount Carmel facility.
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ATF had a reasonable suspicion that Koresh was buying up
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parts to convert two semi-auto AR-15 rifles into full-auto
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AR-15's functionally similar to the select-fire (semi-auto or
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full-auto) M-16 assault rifles used by the military. Buying
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such parts is of itself legal, but conversion of semi-auto to
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full-auto without first paying a $200 federal excise tax has
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been prohibited since the National Firearms Act of 1934.
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This 1934 law is convoluted and obscure. Congress passed
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it under its authority to levy excise taxes, but the way ATF
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interprets it, mere possession of parts which could be used
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to convert a semi-auto rifle to full-auto is illegal unless
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you \first\ get a manufacturing license from the ATF. In
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other words, you have to pay the tax \before\ you have
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possession of that which is being taxed -- a unique
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interpretation of how excise taxes are supposed to work.
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Since 1986, when Congress passed the McClure-Volkmer Act,
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no licenses to manufacture full-auto weapons with parts
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manufactured after 1986 will be issued at all. This is
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back-door federal gun control, since the Constitution grants
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Congress no authority to regulate the manufacture or
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possession of firearms, for their own use, by private
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citizens. The 1938 Federal Firearms Act and the Gun Control
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Act of 1968 -- which regulate interstate commerce in firearms
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-- are constitutionally inapplicable to the manufacture,
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possession, or peaceful use of firearms on one' own property
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-- which is all the original warrant alleges Koresh did.
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The tenth amendment to the U.S. Constitution states, "The
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Powers not delegated to the United States by the Constitution,
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nor prohibited by it to the States, are reserved to the
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States respectively, or to the people." Texas does not
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prohibit, nor does it require licenses, for manufacturing or
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owning fully automatic firearms.
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The 1939 Supreme Court decision US v. Miller affirmed the
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Second-amendment-right of a private citizen to own military
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small arms, requiring that a weapon, to be protected by the
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Second Amendment, must be "part of the ordinary military
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equipment or that its use could contribute to the common
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defense." In other words, the federal government would only
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have authority to restrict arms that \don't\ have military
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application.
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Now we get to Koresh. The affidavit attached to the
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ATF's February 25th search warrant includes the following,
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written by ATF Special Agent Davy Aguilera:
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On February 22, 1993 ATF Special Agent Robert Rodriguez
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told me that on February 21, 1993, while acting in an
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undercover capacity, he was contacted by David Koresh and
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was invited to the Mount Carmel Compound. Special Agent
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Rodriguez accepted the invitation and met with David Koresh
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inside the compound. ...
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David Koresh told Special Agent Rodriguez that he believed
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in the right to bear arms but that the U.S. Government was
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going to take away that right. David Koresh asked Special
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Agent Rodriguez if he knew that if he (Rodriguez) purchased
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a drop-in-sear for an AR-15 rifle it would not be illegal,
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but if he (Rodriguez) had an AR-15 rifle with the sear
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that it would be against the law. David Koresh stated
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that the sear could be purchased legally. David Koresh
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stated that the Bible gave him the right to bear arms.
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David Koresh then advised Special Agent Rodriguez that he
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had something he wanted Special Agent Rodriguez to see.
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At that point he showed Special Agent Rodriguez a video
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tape of ATF which was made by the Gun Owners Association
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(G.O.A.). This film portrayed ATF as an agency who
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violated the rights of Gun Owners by threats and lies.
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Clearly, David Koresh believed that the federal gun-
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control laws were unconstitutional, and that ATF was acting
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illegally. If the serving of the ATF warrant had gone off
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peacefully --as was the case when Koresh was arrested for
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attempted murder several years earlier (he was exonerated) --
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then the issues raised under the 1934 National Firearms Act
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probably would have been litigated. Now, even though the
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federal firearms laws need even more pressingly to be
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litigated, the emotions surrounding anything having to do
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with the Davidians' fiery death are bound to make for bad
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precedents.
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As it stands now, we have what is supposed to be a
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federal tax law being used for constitutionally questionable
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purposes -- and the warrant which was issued, based on David
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Koresh having failed to pay four-hundred dollars in excise
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taxes, resulted in an army of federal agents being used
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to serve a warrant in a maximally aggressive manner on the
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rumors that David Koresh had an immoral lifestyle and was
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somehow, therefore, unworthy of possessing dangerous weapons.
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All of this finally comes down to prudential
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considerations. What do we as a society have to fear more
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-- a David Koresh, or an Adolf Hitler? The 1938 Nazi
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Weapons Law -- which the late Senator Thomas J. Dodd (D-Conn)
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had the Library of Congress translate as the basis for the 1968
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Gun Control Act which he authored -- disarmed Germany's
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Jewish citizens and made it possible for the democratically-
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elected German government to murder millions of innocent people.
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Even if we concede that David Koresh had the lifestyle of Idi
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Amin, Koresh did not represent anywhere near as lethal a threat
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as a government gone feral. Clearly, if we make our gun-control
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laws aggressive enough to be effective in disarming David Koresh,
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we also disarm the bulk of the peaceful citizenry which is
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supposed to deter political murders a hundred thousand times
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as large as anything a minor cult could accomplish.
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The same arguments which demand that a balanced ecology
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requires not eliminating species of toads can be used for a
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political ecology. Political ecology demands that one
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shouldn't remove weapons from the citizenry that
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counterbalance weapons held by potentially predatory
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governments. You have to decide whom you fear more: a
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citizenry which outguns police or police which outgun the
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citizenry. The former may tend towards anomie -- as our
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epidemic violent crime demonstrates -- but the latter
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has historically proved genocidal time and time again.
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If anything has come clearly out of this tragedy, it's
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that the ideological conflict between those who believe public
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security can be achieved by an armed government and a disarmed
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populace, and those like me who believe that an armed
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citizenry is the bulwark of a free society, needs to be
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discussed dispassionately and publicly, until a social
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consensus has been reached. The hyperemotionalism resulting
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from using Waco as an example of what needs to be done, one
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way or the other, is bound to make for bad law.
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The Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, and Firearms found plenty
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of reason in existing gun-control laws to serve an arrest
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warrant on David Koresh. That they failed to do so in an
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effective manner is surely no reason to burden sane and civil
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gun-owners with laws that will make them even more vulnerable
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to the predations of the demagogues who roam this planet --
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whether they enchant eighty followers or eighty million.
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##
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J. Neil Schulman is a novelist and screenwriter.
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