Wednesday, March 29, 2017

2nd Amendment

On a daily basis, our 2nd Amendment right is being challenged. Does the government have a right to change their mind on something as significant as our right to keep and bear arms? How far will they go in limiting us in one of our first and most important freedoms?

We are all aware that this is our 2nd Amendment. In the degree of importance, this is right up there with our freedom of religion. This right was considered to be of utmost importance to our founding fathers. After all of the turmoil that our country went through in dealing with our separation from England, they wanted to make sure that we retained the right to defend and protect ourselves. Is it up to the government to regulate everything that we do? Are we supposed to just lay our guns down at the feet of the government and then hope that criminals do the same?

It has been proven that laws only affect the law-abiding. If a criminal is going to get a gun and shoot up a school, they are not going to follow the standards and protocols that are set forth to make sure that all the proper channels have been followed. They will meet someone downtown, behind a building, etc. and pay cash to purchase a lost/stolen fire arm. It is not the law-abiding, licensed gun owner who is shooting up our country.
The media presents a bias outlook on the destruction that firearms cause. No one is going to debate that they are deadly. However do they provide an honest comparison of deaths by firearms compared to deaths by traffic accidents? In a post on the CDC website, it lists deaths by traffic accidents as 10.6 per 100,000 and deaths by firearms as 10.5 per 100,000. Yet, if you went by what we see on TV, you would think that this number is completely off.

Don’t get me wrong. I do not have a problem with there being standards set or even background checks done before someone can purchase a firearm. I do think it is important that people are taught the dangers involved and the safety precautions that need to be used. Doesn’t our generation say “knowledge is power”? Knowing about guns and how to safely using them, empowers people. Knowing that I have the right and the ability to defend myself and my family against personal harm is paramount to my feeling of safety. Those that are true 2nd Amendment supporters are not out there to buck the government or to shoot up the country, they just want to preserve their rights as free citizens. Since when did personal accountability go by the wayside? Why is the gun the guilty party and not the mindset of the person that used it? It is not the gun that kills people but the person behind it that pulls the trigger.

1 comment:

Hannah Chapman said...

I could not agree more with your post! The second amendment should not be taken away from the people of the United States because a small percent (compared to total number of law abiding fire arm holders) are criminals using them in ways that are not considered self defense. The second amendment is very important to many people because they have a right to protect themselves. Yes guns can injure and even kill people however like your post says it's not the gun that kills people it's the person pulling the trigger.
There should be strict policies in place to own a firearm because not everyone should be able to own one. However they fact of the matter is that criminals will always find a way to get a gun, there will just be harsher punishments out in place. The media does indeed show a bias to the destruction of firearms because they are always reporting negative news.