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Wednesday, March 07, 2007

The Second Amendment

I just sent out a quick, basic search on Facebook groups. All I searched for was 'second amendment'. Page after page after page was filled with pro-gun, pro-NRA, pro-second amendment groups. I could not find a single group that wanted to take guns away from Americans.

Firearms, like the second amendment to the United States Constitution, have no place in a civilised, modern society. The United States has more homicides than any other country anywhere in the world. Over 11,000 Americans each year are shot dead. There is concern in Great Britain at the moment as the number of gun-related killings topped 200 a year.

Regardless of what the 200+ year old document says, no civilian needs a gun. If nobody has a gun, then no one can be shot dead. One argument says that civilised citizens need firearms for protection. If the criminals did not have guns, then the law abiding citizen does not need one either. Another argument states that guns do not kill, people do. Guns do not kill, but they sure do help. The right to bear arms was necessary when the Constitution was drawn up, but this is 2007. The Wild West is no more. It has been tamed and is a completely different place. Utter lawlessness, utter anarchy does not exist with the United States anymore. Towns are no longer run by gangs of criminals. Elected Governments, Sheriffs, and Governors run the show and are held accountable through checks and balances. Guns do not even enter the equation.

So many Americans claim they have a 'right to bear arms'. What lunacy! Americans have the right to walk down the street without fear of being shot. Americans who argue against the NRA and the pro-gun lobbies are branded as liberals. What is liberal about wanting to walk down the street without wondering who is carrying a gun, about who could shoot you dead at any time?

Like a lot of anti-gun campaigners, I feel the need to make the point that I am not a hater of the United States Constitution. I believe a written, entrenched Constitution should govern every country. I wish we had one in Britain. I do, however, loath the second Amendment. It is unnecessary, it causes more problems than it solves and it portrays the United States to be arrogant on the world stage.

An America with guns is not the land of the free and the home of the brave. There is nothing brave about shooting someone dead from 500 yards away. To shoot someone is the most cowardly way to kill them. Some of the twentieth century's most inspirational characters have had a bullet put through them: John F. Kennedy; Martin Luther King, Jr; Malcolm X; Abe Lincoln; John Lennon However, Winston Churchill, Bob Geldof, William Gladstone and Margaret Thatcher have all spent the majority of their time (or all of their time) in the United Kingdom. Not a single one has been shot dead. Think about it.

Yours, wherever you may be,
Daniel C. Wright

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