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The following article is reprinted by permission from the
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Los Angeles Times of June 8, 1992. Reproduction on
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computer bulletin boards is permitted for informational
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purposes only. Copyright (c) 1992 by the Los Angeles
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Times. All other rights reserved.
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[Note: the following text is drawn from the original
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manuscript; there are insignificant changes in the
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published version. -- JNS]
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JOINING FORCES AGAINST A COMMON FOE
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by J. Neil Schulman
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There are about 200 million guns in America in the
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hands of about 60 million Americans. The sale of guns
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nationwide following the Los Angeles riots has reached
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record levels, many of them to first-time buyers. Firearms
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training classes are filled to capacity. The National
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Rifle Association currently has 2.8 million members -- ten
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times the membership of the American Civil Liberties Union
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-- and expects to exceed 3 million by the end of 1992.
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Both advocates of gun control and advocates of gun
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rights agree that there is an epidemic problem with the
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criminal use of guns in America. But every time a gun-
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control advocate points to the latest atrocity committed
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with a firearm, the gun-rights advocate will surely ask:
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why was there no armed citizen who could have tried to stop
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the criminal?
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The difference between the advocate of gun control and
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the advocate of gun rights lies in a perception of the
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cause of the criminal use of a gun. Those who advocate gun
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control think the cause is wide and easy availability of
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guns. The advocates of gun rights think the cause is a
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legal system which leaves criminals free to prey on a
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public which is socially discouraged, and often legally
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forbidden, from using guns for personal defense.
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The war over gun control is fought with news reports.
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Advocates of gun control have no shortage of reports that
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prove guns in the hands of criminals are a plague on our
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society. Advocates of gun rights find, however, that the
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use of firearms to prevent or stop a crime is often left
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unreported by media which are worried that reporting gun
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defenses will encourage irresponsible vigilantism.
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The war over gun control is fought with statistics.
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The number of gun attacks in the United States is easy to
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compile: just count up the thousands of bodies in the
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morgues, and the hundreds of thousands of gunshot victims
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treated in hospitals. The number of times a gun is used for
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defense, however, has a built-in problem: the use of a
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firearm to deter, prevent, or stop an attack is unrecorded,
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overwhelmingly because the defense was accomplished without
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pulling the trigger, and less often, because the person
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using the gun for self-defense was legally forbidden to be
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in possession of it at that time or place, and thus did not
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report it.
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The war over gun control is fought with historical
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debates about the intent of the Second Amendment. Those
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who advocate gun control say the Second Amendment has no
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Supreme Court ruling which defines the Second Amendment as
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protecting an individual right of the citizenry to keep and
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bear arms for personal defense. Those who advocate gun
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rights say that the intent of the authors of the Second
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Amendment, and the Fourteenth Amendment which would apply
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it to the states, is indisputable, and it is a politicized
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Supreme Court which does not have the courage to enforce
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it.
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It's likely that the only other issue with such
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polarized and deeply felt world views is abortion. Oddly,
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those who advocate the right of choice on abortion are
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often the same people advocating eliminating the right to
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choose firearms as a defensive option.
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It's also likely that a final Supreme Court ruling on
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the Second Amendment would fail to end the issue. A ruling
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in favor of an individual rights interpretation of the
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Second Amendment would probably coalesce gun-control
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advocates into a movement to repeal the amendment. A
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ruling against an individual rights interpretation of the
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Second Amendment would alienate and radicalize the millions
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of Americans who believe in that right as firmly as the
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advocates of abortion rights believe in theirs.
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As long as the advocates of gun control write laws and
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court rulings that abridge the right of private citizens to
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buy, own, and carry the firearms they feel are theirs by
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right to have for defensive and sporting use, gun owners
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will continue to be alienated and radicalized, and become
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more and more willing to engage in civil disobedience
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against such abridgements.
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Advocates of gun control need to realize that passing
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laws that honest gun owners will not obey is a self-
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defeating strategy. Gun owners are not about to surrender
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their rights or their guns, and only the most foolish of
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politicians would risk the stability of the government by
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trying to use the force of the State to disarm the people.
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If gun-control advocates do not acknowledge the right
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of the people to keep and bear arms for individual and
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civic defense before they attempt to remove guns from the
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hands of those who abuse them, then sensible gun laws will
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be out of reach, and the criminal plague of gun victimizing
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will continue.
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Can't advocates of gun control see the advantage
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of recruiting gun-rights advocates to a joint cause of
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eliminating gun tragedies? We can all agree that guns
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need to be kept out of the hands of the violent criminal
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and the lunatic. We can agree that the solution to gun
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accidents is safety training. We can agree that those who
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own and carry firearms for protection must take
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responsibility for knowing how to use them safely and
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appropriately.
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Surely, instead of fighting one another, we can join
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forces to fight our common enemy: the armed criminal?
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#
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J. Neil Schulman is a writer, hosts a radio program on the
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American Radio Network, and is founder and chair of the
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Committee to Enforce the Second Amendment.
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