The Massive Ignorance Behind The Guns Cause Crime Agenda
The arguments for gun control or gun confiscation basically
boil down to this: “If guns were illegal, they would not be available.
If they weren’t available, people like that crazy killer in
[fill-in-the-blank-with-location-of-latest-shooting-here] would not be
able to use them.”
This assumes that a crazy psychopathic killer, hell-bent on murder,
would let an obstacle like finding a gun legally stop him. This is
absurd. A crazy psychopathic killer, by definition, has decided that he
must do his evil deed, and indeed is even entitled to do it. There will
be an underground “market” for guns, if they are outlawed, just as
presently there is an underground “black market” for marijuana, heroin
and cocaine.
The people who claim that violence can be controlled by
outlawing guns show how little they understand about the nature of
criminals and criminal psychology. They assume — they must
assume, to take the position they do — that these killers are for the
most part semi-reasonable, although troubled souls who rush out to the
gun equivalent of a convenience store, mostly on impulse, to purchase
their gun. If this purchase were made more difficult or impossible, the
implied reasoning goes, this poor troubled soul would refrain from his
violent actions.
I suppose this is why the self-same people who favor gun confiscation
are the very same ones who plead for all manner of excuses for criminal
behavior. They tend to be the same type of people who feel that
everything and everyone is responsible for criminal behavior, other than
the criminal himself.
They can’t understand, or perhaps don’t want to understand or come to
grips with, the psychology of evil. It’s admittedly disturbing to try
and do so. But this is no excuse for eliminating the right of the
nonviolent, noncriminal majority to protect themselves from violence by
making it harder or impossible for them to purchase weapons for
self-defense.
Look at it this way. Do you want to live in a world where a violent criminal knows that all the nonviolent, noncriminals out there are disarmed?
Do you think this will actually alleviate crime or contribute to its
rise — especially as economic conditions continue to worsen in a society
where government now acts mostly as an economic wrecking ball?
Of course, the people who want guns outlawed for the
peaceful, nonviolent majority are usually the same ones who think that
government is capable of literally anything. Too much sugar in
sodas? There ought to be a law. Some people unable or unwilling to buy
health insurance? There ought to be a law. Mind you, not just a law
affecting those individuals; a law imposed on everyone, a
one-size-fits-all “solution” to a problem guaranteed only to make the
problem worse.
Back in the days of Prohibition, people who wanted to drink got their
alcohol. Outlawing alcohol didn’t do a thing to change society, other
than make society more dangerous and give the government more to do.
Similarly, the “war on drugs” has done nothing to eliminate or even
reduce addiction to heroin, cocaine or marijuana. It turns people who
enjoy these drugs into criminals, but it doesn’t change their behavior
one bit. We could decriminalize their behavior tomorrow and that would
end the dangerous black market for drugs, as well as give the government
much less to do, allowing it to focus on really important things like —
oh, I don’t know, capturing terrorists. And decriminalizing that
behavior would not do a thing to change the nature or extent of all the
substance addiction problems out there. Those would go on just as
before, no more or no less — perhaps a bit less, if anything.
It’s the same with gun ownership. Those who support gun control view
gun ownership as something akin to, if not worse than, abuse of heroin
and cocaine. They think that if the government outlawed guns tomorrow,
and took them away from peaceful people, that criminals would somehow be
pressured or even shamed into not killing. It’s beyond ridiculous. I
guarantee that if guns are outlawed in the near future, you’re going to
see lots of changes in the lives of the peaceful, but not a bit of
change in the minds and behaviors of the violent. In fact, violence will
grow, if anything, because the violent will now know the peaceful are disarmed, with only an unaccountable or unavailable police force to aid them.
Worst of all, it’s the intellectually superior and
self-congratulating who are the most in favor of gun control. It’s taken
as ignorant and mentally unsophisticated to have any other position on
the subject. You would think the intellectually superior and
sophisticated would at least have some remote grasp of how a criminal
mindset works. “Criminal” by definition refers to someone who considers
himself outside and above the law, and entitled to do whatever he
pleases in life, even if it means initiating force against another.
These are the sort of people who will sleep better at night if we
pass restrictive or confiscatory gun laws. And it’s the supposedly
intellectually superior among us who are hell-bent on protecting the
nonviolent by making life more comfortable for the violent.
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