Littleton Shooting
GOA Defending Freedom in the Wake of an American Tragedy
Gun Owners of America E-Mail/FAX Alert
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(Friday, April 23, 1999) -- You wish that it didn't have to happen. But as soon
as some deranged killer goes on a rampage with a gun, the Sarah Bradys and Bill
Clintons of the world start crawling over the bodies of the victims to further
their gun control agenda. Americans are grieving this week with the parents in
Littleton, Colorado. But to those who would try to use this tragedy to foist
more gun control, we must say: "These shootings have occurred at a time
when we've never had more gun control in this country. No law will ever stop
these kinds of thugs from getting guns."
Truly, there is a lot at stake as the media covers and reports on the Colorado
tragedy. Many frivolous lawsuits are being launched against the manufacturers
and sellers of firearms. The future jury members who sit on those cases could
very well be affected by the media spin that they see and read during the
coverage of the Littleton shooting.
Spokesmen for Gun Owners of America have been busy this week defending your
rights; defending the majority of Americans who will never use any kind of
weapon in a crime. From Fox Cable News to CNN News, and on countless radio shows
around the clock, GOA staff have debated with Handgun Control, Inc. and others
who would try to take away the guns of law-abiding citizens like yourself.
Editorials by Larry Pratt will be running Monday in USA Today and The New York
Times.
Many of you have been doing your part as well. We have received numerous
examples of the Letters to the Editor which activists have sent to local
newspapers in response to the anti-gun media coverage this week. All of this
helps. Remember, your letter could affect the thinking of a future jury member
that sits on a "gun case." If you have not written a letter yet, GOA
is providing some talking points below that you can use. Letters should be about
250 words long. There is too much below for one letter. Pick and choose from the
following:
Gun bans don't work. Where has gun control worked? Washington, D.C.? Chicago? In
the public schools of this country? Congress has enacted a nation-wide gun ban
in every school and yet young thugs still violate that ban.
Gun control actually endangers the lives of innocent people. If teachers and
school principles were allowed to possess firearms in their briefcases or in
their purses-- or to conceal them under their jackets-- it would strike fear
into the hearts of these juvenile Rambos. Unfortunately, the nationwide gun ban
ensures that these would-be-Rambos are the only ones with guns at school. Decent
teachers are forced to break the law to defend their students.
One such teacher did in Pearl, Mississippi in 1997. Assistant Principal Joel
Myrick saved the lives of countless students when he used his own firearm to
subdue the gunman that had already killed two students. Who knows how many lives
were saved by Myrick's courageous act? And likewise, who knows how many lives
could have been saved in Colorado if just one teacher had a gun? If teachers had
a choice other than just hiding under their desks?
Guns save lives-- even in schools. Just look at the nation of Israel.
Editorialist Vin Suprynowicz of the Las Vegas Review Journal stated this week
that, "In Israel, teachers and parents who serve as school aides go armed
at all times on school grounds, with semi-automatic weapons. Since this policy
was put into effect, terrorist attacks in Israeli schools have dropped to zero.
The only recent exception was the tragic case of a group of schoolchildren who
were murdered by an Arab gunman as they visited the 'Zone of Peace' on the
Jordanian border. The Jordanians specifically requested that the Israeli
teachers and chaperones leave their weapons behind ... which they did. American
schools are, on the other hand, 'gun free zones.'"
In this country as well, the facts show that guns save lives. Dr. John Lott of
the University of Chicago made it clear that violent crime has fallen in those
jurisdictions that have made it legal to carry concealed firearms. States which
passed concealed carry laws reduced their murder rate by 8.5%, rapes by 5%,
aggravated assaults by 7% and robbery by 3%.
America's "gun culture" is not responsible for the Colorado tragedy.
Even though there was greater access to guns in the 1950s, we did not have a
problem with illegal guns in schools. Thus, at a time when there was almost no
gun control on the books, we had fewer shootings. The top problems in school
were things like chewing gum or talking in class, and running in the halls.
Today, the problem has actually gotten worse while the number of gun control
laws has increased. The gun culture has always been with us, it's the other
aspects of our culture that have changed over the last 40 years. As stated by
GOA spokesman, John Velleco, in an online interview with The Washington Post at http://discuss.washingtonpost.com/zforum/99/velleco042299.htm
yesterday: "The high court in this land has told us that we can't display
the Ten Commandments on the walls of our schools because some children might
actually follow them. Parents are told they shouldn't spank their children, or
they might be taken away from them. Children are not taught the difference
between right and wrong, and when children do wrong, very often there are no
consequences that rise to the level of the wrong they commit. . . . In a few
years, the two boys in the Jonesboro, Ark., shooting are going to be out. What
kind of message does this send to the young people in this country?"
Following England's gun control lead WILL NOT reduce crime in this country. This
is perhaps one of the greatest myths in circulation today. England had a murder
rate that was ALREADY LOW before enacting its gun control laws. Thus, its
restrictive laws cannot be credited with lowering its crime rates. The truth be
known, England's crime rate has actually risen tremendously since passing gun
control legislation. The Department of Justice (DOJ) reported last year that
England's crime rate is now HIGHER than the rate in the United States. That's
right, most crime rates in England have now surpassed the rates in the U.S.
"You are more likely to be mugged in England than in the United
States," stated the Reuters news agency in summarizing the DOJ study. The
murder rate in the United States is higher than in England, but according to the
DOJ study, "the difference between the [murder rates in the] two countries
has narrowed over the past 16 years."
Another interesting point is this: the United States' NON-GUN murder rate is
higher than the TOTAL murder rates in the gun control countries of Canada or
Japan. In other words, Americans kill each other more often with weapons other
than guns-- such as with knives, fists and feet. Thus, it is absurd to claim
that the U.S. has more murders because it has more guns. If one were to
"magically" make every gun disappear in the U.S., the hard fact is
that Americans would still kill each other-- without guns-- more often than the
citizens of Canada or Japan kill each other will ALL types of weapons.
The problem is not the type of weapon used, but rather, the failure in America
to keep violent criminals off the street.