Gun Control & RKBA
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YES, THEY WANT TO TAKE YOUR GUNS AWAY
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We do indeed know there are ways to stop gun violence in the United States, yet we adamantly refuse to name them. The perennial national conversation about guns is predictably stale because its contestantsthose favoring a largely unfettered right to personal gun ownership and those opposing itare talking past each other. Prevarication characterizes the debate, as each side adheres to a core principle that, for reasons of propriety and political calculation, it is unwilling to admit publicly.
For the gun-control side, the unspoken belief is that nothing short of all out confiscation will have an appreciable effect on decreasing gun deaths. Then again, its not that unspokengun-control advocates just prefer tergiversation to clarity. Democratic candidates, officeholders, and liberal websites frequently invoke the example of Australia, for example. After a 1996 shooting rampage killed 35 people, the Australian government outlawed an array of firearms and instituted a compulsory buyback program that effectively eliminated private gun ownership. Since then, gun violence has dropped precipitously.
Rarely in American gun-control advocates references to the Australian policy, however, do they acknowledge that the program amounted to confiscation. ...
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Holding up Australia as a model of sensible gun policy without mentioning how that government forced its citizens to turn over their weapons is like praising Chinese population-control efforts without mentioning the one-child policy.
These advocates of gun control note the efficacy of the confiscations they only hint at while sidestepping the fact that none of the restrictive measures they explicitly endorsebanning so-called assault weapons, limiting the size of magazines, or requiring background checks on the private transfer of firearmswould have prevented these mass shootings, committed as they were by individuals using legally obtained firearms that did not fall under the definition of assault weapon.
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To understand why, we must first recognize the incompatible nature of the values at stake. Those advocating for stricter gun laws believe that the harm produced by private gun possession outweighs whatever benefits it entails.
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