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February 28, 2001
Unarmed and unsafe http://www.townhall.com/columnists/paulcraigroberts/printpcr20010228.shtml The last vestige of
civilized Britain has fallen away -- the unarmed British
"Bobbie." For 170 years, British police functioned without guns.
Since their founding by Sir Robert Peel in 1829, Bobbies walked their
beats armed only with their nightsticks. Until the last few years of these
17 decades, the British public was armed. Now it is the other way around.
The police have guns, and the law-abiding public doesn't. What happened?
Britain has the most severe "gun control" laws in the world. Not
even members of the British Olympic Shooting Team are allowed pistols. The
British are reduced to registered single- and double-barreled shotguns,
and the maximum permitted shell load is birdshot.
According to the arguments of gun-control advocates, Britain should be
safe and crime free. But, alas, violent crime and robberies have
skyrocketed. Gunfights between rival immigrant gangs caused the revolution
in British policing. In Robin Hood's Nottinghamshire, constables now
patrol in pairs armed with semi-automatic pistols. They are backed up by
armed-response vehicles (ARVs) stocked with submachine guns.
If gun control makes society safe, why was it necessary to overthrow
British police tradition, arm police with semiautomatic weapons and
provide machinegun backup? As a test case in gun control, Britain proves
it to be a total failure. The result is exactly the one predicted by the
National Rifle Association: "When guns are outlawed, only outlaws
will have guns."
In Britain, a man's home may be his castle where the king of England
cannot enter without a warrant, but robbers and rapists enter at will. It
is easier and less risky for a criminal to have his way with a victim in
the privacy of the victim's home than in public. Gun control has made home
invasion safe for criminals.
In the United States, experts have proven time and again that
widespread gun ownership is a deterrent to crime and prevents between 1
million and 3 million criminal acts each year. Gun ownership saves
numerous lives and foils large numbers of rapes and robberies. Yet, gun
controllers persist in their attempts to disarm the public.
A person can't help but wonder whether gun-control advocates are
uninformed fools or have a secret agenda. Once gun control enters
politics, the lying makes even Bill and Hillary Clinton blush. As the 20th
century came to a close, Canadian Justice Minister Allan Rock fended off
criticisms of a gun-registration bill his government was pushing by giving
assurances that "there is no reason to confiscate legally owned
firearms."
Within 10 months of the minister's assurances, 553,000 legally
registered handguns were confiscated. Now, rifles and shotguns must be
licensed and registered. Having learned that the only purpose of
registration is to tell the government where the guns are, compliance has
collapsed. Large numbers of law-abiding Canadians prefer to risk five
years in prison than to register their guns.
Gun-control laws dramatically reduce public safety and turn law-abiding
citizens into law-breakers. Licensing and registration increase crime by
devoting police resources to paperwork. Gun registration databases cannot
prevent crimes or aid in their solving, because criminals do not register
their guns.
The people most dangerous to the public are not on the FBI's "Most
Wanted List." Far more dangerous to our safety than criminals are
gun-control extremists like Sen. Charles Schumer, D-N.Y., Sen. Hillary
Clinton, D-N.Y., and Sarah Brady of Handgun Control.
These are the people who will leave us defenseless as they abrogate the
Constitution and destroy respect for law, while promising an end to
"gun violence."
The American Rifleman reports that the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco and
Firearms (BATF) -- the guys who brought us Waco -- are using intimidation
and threats to compile an illegal registry of gun owners. BATF thumbs its
nose at federal court decisions and continues to harass legitimate gun
dealers and purchasers as if they were criminals.
We need to ask ourselves why liberals have made gun confiscation such a
priority. I think it is to distract us from the disastrous results of
liberal social engineering. When high-school students shoot their
classmates and workers open fire on their co-workers, the fault lies not
in guns. It lies in the breakdown in self-control and moral integrity. The
irrational shootings are due to the success of liberals in achieving their
goals. ©2001 Creators Syndicate, Inc. townhall.com
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