Why Gun-Control Zealots Ignore the Facts
Gun-control rally in Washington, D.C., April 2013
by Thomas Sowell
October 13, 2015 12:00 AM
President Obama’s intrusion into the mourning community of Roseburg,
Ore., in order to promote his political crusade for stronger gun-control
laws, is part of a pattern of his using various other sites of shooting
rampages in the past to promote this longstanding crusade of the
political Left.
The zealotry of gun-control advocates might make some sense if they had
any serious evidence that more restrictive gun-control laws actually
reduce gun crimes. But they seldom even discuss the issue in terms of
empirical evidence.
Saving lives is serious business. But claiming to be saving lives and
refusing to deal with evidence is a farce. Nor is the Second Amendment
or the National Rifle Association the real issue, despite how much the
media and the intelligentsia focus on them.
If there is hard evidence that stronger gun-control laws actually reduce
gun crimes in general or reduce murders in particular, the Second
Amendment can be repealed, as other amendments have been repealed.
Constitutional amendments exist to serve the people. People do not exist
to be sacrificed to Constitutional amendments.
But if hard evidence shows that restrictions on gun ownership lead to
more gun crimes, rather than less, then the National Rifle Association’s
opposition to those restrictions makes sense, independently of the
Second Amendment.
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Since this all boils down to a question of hard evidence about plain
facts, it is difficult to understand how gun-control laws should have
become such a heated and long-lasting controversy.
There is a huge amount of statistical evidence, just within the United
States, since gun-control laws are different in 50 different states and
these laws have been changed over time in many of these states. There
are mountains of data on what happens under restrictive laws and what
happens when restrictions are lifted.
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Statistics on murder are among the most widely available statistics, and
among the most accurate, since no one ignores a dead body. With so many
facts available from so many places and times, why is gun control still
a heated issue? The short answer is that most gun-control zealots do
not even discuss the issue in terms of hard facts.
The zealots act as if they just know — somehow — that bullets will be
flying hither and yon if you allow ordinary people to have guns. Among
the many facts this ignores is that gun sales were going up by the
millions in late-20th-century America, and the murder rate was going
down at the same time.
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Among the other facts that gun-control zealots consistently ignore are
data on how many lives are saved each year by a defensive use of guns.
This seldom requires actually shooting. Just pointing a loaded gun at an
assailant is usually enough to get him to back off, often in some
haste.
There have been books and articles based on voluminous statistics,
including statistics comparing gun laws and gun-crime rates in different
countries, such as Guns and Violence by Professor Joyce Lee Malcolm of
George Mason University. Seldom do these factual studies back up what
the gun-control zealots are saying.
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Why would an ultimately factual question about the consequences of
gun-control laws divide people along ideological lines? Only if at least
one set of people were more devoted to their vision than to the facts.
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This shows up when gun-control zealots are asked whether whatever new
law they propose would have prevented the shooting rampage that they are
using as a stage from which to propose a new clampdown on gun
ownership. Almost always, the new law being proposed would not have made
the slightest difference. That too is part of the farce. A deadly
farce.
So is the automatic assertion that whoever engaged in a shooting rampage
was a madman. Yet these supposedly crazy shooters are usually rational
enough to choose some “gun-free zone” for their murderous attacks. They
seem more rational than gun-control zealots who keep creating more
“gun-free zones.”
Gun-control zealots are almost always people who are lenient toward
criminals, while they are determined to crack down on law-abiding
citizens who want to be able to defend themselves and their loved ones.
— Thomas Sowell is a senior fellow at the Hoover Institution, Stanford
University. His website is www.tsowell.com. © 2015 Creators Syndicate
Inc.
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