Curbing Gun Violence
By Ada Fisher
Steven Kerr’s outspokenness at his press conference post the Golden State Warriors' recent play-off loss was right on point in asking that we confront the senseless gun violence affecting so many of our innocent. Democratic Representative Mike Thompson of California's 5th District proposed Background Checks Act of 2021 passed the House on a bipartisan basis but has been held up because a vote not only has not been taken on it in the Senate but faces acts of political cowardice in failing to take seriously a problem increasingly getting out of hand. This act would expand background checks to be required on all firearm sales, as well as close gun show and online sales loopholes.
As an avid defender of the Second Amendment and believer in the right of citizens to bear arms, there is much that can and should be done to limit firearm access by various people, e.g. those with mental infirmities, exhibiting violence in domestic disputes or in other acts, dishonorably discharged military and terminated law enforcement personnel, children not engaged in hunting sports or Olympic competitions and likely others. Also, a major evolving problem is the development of ghost firearms with the assistance of 3-D printers making some things difficult to trace. Not to be forgotten is the availability of untraceable routine firearms.
Blaming gun manufacturers for individual choices is not likely to stop access to weapons. Putting a cap on the number of rounds of ammunition purchased or protective equipment bought might be considered just like banks are required to report withdrawals of more than $2000 dollars at a time. Who needs repeating rifles/guns, thousands of rounds of ammunition or other weaponry of excessive magnitude if not in the military or running installations where harmful prey is an issue?
It is most intriguing that in the Ukraine where guns were previously frowned upon for individuals, with its invasion by Russia, that government has undertaken a major role in arming its citizenry. Appreciating that individual protection can seemingly be enhanced by owning a weapon in defense of oneself and one’s nation should be considered a right in democracies.
In the attention-grabbing senseless murders that are truly acts of domestic terrorism whether impacted by racism, mental breakdowns or pent-up anger, trying to teach people love over hate is a difficult and ongoing challenge that has no political answer. In talking with younger people and those often with an unrestrained religious fervor, a limited understanding of G-d’s laws of the Ten Commandments and the entertainment media’s constant barrage promoting a sense that anything goes and all things are suitable for public consumption seems present in abundance. Many of the video games and products available especially to the young are often laced with excessive violence, seemingly demonic imprints embracing skeletons, zombies, and other “underworld allusions” which can imprint misguided thinking as if death isn’t real. Should these games per “Tipper” Gore have guidelines for eligible viewers with prohibitions against sales to minors?
An undeniable reality is that violence, as depicted in mass killings, racism, and other unprovoked retaliatory ventures, is wrong and should be ended without the seemingly prolonged search for reasons, justifications or answers being sought. Many are opposed to Capital Punishment but in continuing to feed, clothe and house the perpetrators what then is being accomplished at the expense of society for those who have demonstrated a blatant disregard for a civilized society?
[DR. ADA M. FISHER IS A PHYSICIAN, LICENSED SECONDARY EDUCATION TEACHER, AND FORMER MEDICAL DIRECTOR OF A FORTUNE 500 COMPANY AND WAS THE NC REPUBLICAN NATIONAL COMMITTEEWOMAN FROM 2012-2020. HER BOOK COMMON-SENSE CONSERVATIVE PRESCRIPTIONS ARE GOOD FOR WHAT AILS US, BOOK 1 IA AVAILABLE THROUGH AMAZON.COM. CONTACT HER AT P. O. BOX 777; SALISBURY, NC 28145; DRADAMFISHER47@GMAIL.COM]
Steven Kerr’s outspokenness at his press conference post the Golden State Warriors' recent play-off loss was right on point in asking that we confront the senseless gun violence affecting so many of our innocent. Democratic Representative Mike Thompson of California's 5th District proposed Background Checks Act of 2021 passed the House on a bipartisan basis but has been held up because a vote not only has not been taken on it in the Senate but faces acts of political cowardice in failing to take seriously a problem increasingly getting out of hand. This act would expand background checks to be required on all firearm sales, as well as close gun show and online sales loopholes.
As an avid defender of the Second Amendment and believer in the right of citizens to bear arms, there is much that can and should be done to limit firearm access by various people, e.g. those with mental infirmities, exhibiting violence in domestic disputes or in other acts, dishonorably discharged military and terminated law enforcement personnel, children not engaged in hunting sports or Olympic competitions and likely others. Also, a major evolving problem is the development of ghost firearms with the assistance of 3-D printers making some things difficult to trace. Not to be forgotten is the availability of untraceable routine firearms.
Blaming gun manufacturers for individual choices is not likely to stop access to weapons. Putting a cap on the number of rounds of ammunition purchased or protective equipment bought might be considered just like banks are required to report withdrawals of more than $2000 dollars at a time. Who needs repeating rifles/guns, thousands of rounds of ammunition or other weaponry of excessive magnitude if not in the military or running installations where harmful prey is an issue?
It is most intriguing that in the Ukraine where guns were previously frowned upon for individuals, with its invasion by Russia, that government has undertaken a major role in arming its citizenry. Appreciating that individual protection can seemingly be enhanced by owning a weapon in defense of oneself and one’s nation should be considered a right in democracies.
In the attention-grabbing senseless murders that are truly acts of domestic terrorism whether impacted by racism, mental breakdowns or pent-up anger, trying to teach people love over hate is a difficult and ongoing challenge that has no political answer. In talking with younger people and those often with an unrestrained religious fervor, a limited understanding of G-d’s laws of the Ten Commandments and the entertainment media’s constant barrage promoting a sense that anything goes and all things are suitable for public consumption seems present in abundance. Many of the video games and products available especially to the young are often laced with excessive violence, seemingly demonic imprints embracing skeletons, zombies, and other “underworld allusions” which can imprint misguided thinking as if death isn’t real. Should these games per “Tipper” Gore have guidelines for eligible viewers with prohibitions against sales to minors?
An undeniable reality is that violence, as depicted in mass killings, racism, and other unprovoked retaliatory ventures, is wrong and should be ended without the seemingly prolonged search for reasons, justifications or answers being sought. Many are opposed to Capital Punishment but in continuing to feed, clothe and house the perpetrators what then is being accomplished at the expense of society for those who have demonstrated a blatant disregard for a civilized society?
[DR. ADA M. FISHER IS A PHYSICIAN, LICENSED SECONDARY EDUCATION TEACHER, AND FORMER MEDICAL DIRECTOR OF A FORTUNE 500 COMPANY AND WAS THE NC REPUBLICAN NATIONAL COMMITTEEWOMAN FROM 2012-2020. HER BOOK COMMON-SENSE CONSERVATIVE PRESCRIPTIONS ARE GOOD FOR WHAT AILS US, BOOK 1 IA AVAILABLE THROUGH AMAZON.COM. CONTACT HER AT P. O. BOX 777; SALISBURY, NC 28145; DRADAMFISHER47@GMAIL.COM]
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The article seems to advocate putting a limit on the amount of ammunition that can be purchased at a time and universal background checks on all firearms purchases. This begs the question exactly what would this have done to stop the idiot in Uvalde? He apparently passed two separate background checks and bought his firearms from a licensed dealer. And as far as a cap on ammunition purchases exactly what would keep him from stockpiling as much ammo as he thought he needed even if he only bought say 50 rounds at a time? I submit the solution to our problems is not in limiting guns or ammunition. The solution to our problems is spiritual. Until and unless we as a nation and as individuals turn back to God then stuff like this is only going to increase. And it won't matter what laws or regulations are in place to prevent it.