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TransGriot Note: A must read post from Deep Thought's Eli Blake
I've been remarkably consistent in my views on guns over the past few
decades. Essentially, it has boiled down to the following statement,
which I had posted in more places than I can count:
I support your right to own a gun. Any gun.
The Constitutional fact that Americans have the right to be armed aside,
I fundamentally believe (as a liberal) that you have the right to read,
download, drink, smoke, have sexual activity or whatever as you please
as long as you are not harming someone else by it, and therefore also to
buy what you please (and if it is a gun, then buy it.) In fact, until
recently the debate on guns has been moving further and further to the
right, where without changing a single position, I had gone from guns
being one issue where I generally agreed with the right (when the debate
was about registration and limitations on ownership) to where I was
more likely to agree with the left (when the debate had moved past that
to trying to force guns into more and more places like public buildings
and private businesses over the objections of the business owners.) I
summarized this several months ago in this post: The Debate on Guns has been Changing.
Recently though, in light of a spate of deranged gunmen killing large
numbers of people, the debate has been moving back the other way. And in
theory that would move me back to where I had been focused, against any
new restrictions. To restrict individual rights, I believe in a high
bar.
That bar has been reached. The slaughter of first grade children at an
elementary school yesterday has been the point at which I have to
reluctantly agree that the harm to society caused by allowing the
ownership of a particular category of weapons-- assault weapons with
clips capable of firing large numbers of rounds before reloading, and in
rapid succession-- outweighs any good reason one could have for owning
one.
"Call Me A Flip-Flopper, But I Have Reconsidered And Altered My Position On Guns"
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