The Right Side of History

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The New York Times got it right yesterday with its first page one editorial in nearly 100 years. Its plea to Congress to pass some sensible gun laws will probably have little effect though. No mass murders over the past number of years have; not even enough for Congress to prohibit anyone on the "no fly" list from buying an assault weapon.

 

This time, as always, we hear the refrain that gun laws won't keep weapons out of the hands of criminals. Maybe true. But if that is the controlling logic, we should not ban use of narcotics because there will always be people who use them. Why make assault or murder illegal for that matter; criminals will still do those things.

 

In the 1840s, years after he lost the presidency to Andrew Jackson, John Quincy Adams served as a distinguished congressman.  Every year he would present anti-slavery petitions to the Congress. He was shut down every time.  The House even passed a gag rule stopping him from even presenting those petitions. He continued anyway, year after year. We know the end of that story.

 

John Quincy Adams was on the right side of history. So too, I hope, will be the elected officials who persist in proposing sensible gun laws. When will the rest of Congress follow and do the right thing? Until they do, I am ashamed.

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Tom Gallin

Every politician should have to read a Profile In Courage upon entering office and remember that leading is doing what is right for everyone, not just the few.

Submitted by NULL (not verified) on Sun, 12/06/2015 - 01:01

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Yes indeed we need to contact our representatives in Congress. Flood them with emails and calls to pass gun control laws. Rise up everyone and make those calls and emails.
Cayce Crown

How do we help people to understand the importance without alienating or disconnecting?
Corey Bearak

excellent done. often persistence carries the day and timing matters. We will see how this plays out. Occurring during a presidential campaign comes into play as well. Also state and local governments can do more. A Gun Safety plan I developed about 15 years ago still presents a basis for local action: http://coreybearak.com/projects/boro-pres/ENOUGH_ALREADY_LET'S_JUST_PREVENT_GUN_VIOLENCE_7-31-01.pdf

Submitted by Lucas_Meyer on Mon, 12/07/2015 - 01:05

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Lucas Meyer

Ah, guns. Haven't fired one since I was 15, but I was a great shot (22 caliber rifles and paper targets at sleep-away camp). Problem with guns is that pesky Constitution, and with the Republicans controlling both houses of the Congress, it doesn't look like there's going to be any change on that front, at least for now.

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