Who Gets Credit for Demise of Useless Gun Ban?
Who Gets Credit for Demise of Useless Gun
Ban?
And How Can We Spread These Important
Warnings?
by Angel Shamaya
KeepAndBearArms.com Founder
[email protected]
September 13, 2004
Ten years was a long time to attempt to prove the value of the
1994 federal semi-auto rifle and magazine ban. The gun prohibitionists had their
chance to do so, but they could not. The ban was useless against crime -- the
alleged reason it was passed in the first place. Even federal studies couldn't
prove that it reduced crime. All kinds of public officials and media figures
lied through their teeth to renew the ban, but they all failed miserably and now
hang their heads in total defeat.
We put up with it for ten years. A decade-long insult. The
sunset provision just kicked in, the law has now disappeared from the books, and
that's that. It's a huge success of historical import. (Be sure to read
the BATFE web page
announcing the result of this gun and magazine ban being allowed to expire.
Email a copy to any in a long list of mediafolk who've been so utterly deceitful
in their attempt to force a renewal of the ban.)
So who gets the credit for this bad law going bye-bye? Lots of
parties will take credit, of course. But who really deserves the credit?
Who stopped this law from being renewed?
In a word: we all did. The combined efforts and tireless
activism of many groups and individuals prevented Seig Heil Feinstein and her
shamefully disobedient cronies from renewing, strengthening and making permanent this
particular assault on your right to keep and bear arms. While listing them all
would be impossible, naming some names and giving some praise is certainly in
order on this day of celebration. Not necessarily in this order:
Coalition Against the Semi-auto Ban
The Coalition
Against the Semi-auto Ban is a collective of gun rights groups and leaders
who vowed (or
whose leaders vowed) to basically do whatever it took to make this sunset
happen. Most or all of the
members of this
coalition have worked hard to bring about this victory. The combined number of
people reached by email and snail mail via this loosely-connected group rivals
the NRA's membership in sheer people power. Members of this coalition deserve
heaps of praise, and credit, for the sun-setting of the Clinton/Feinstein gun
ban -- and support in their new efforts to work for the rights of gun owners.
AWBanSunset.com
Of all gun rights issue websites on the internet, the most
thorough website devoted to the demise of the semi-auto rifle and magazine ban
is definitely AWBanSunset.com. Building
and maintaining this website has taken quite a bit of work. It's been a strong,
helpful resource to many. Mike Caswell has done the lion's share of the work.
According to Mike, Todd Bradish, Mitchell Northcutt, Steve Martin, Ray B., and
forum moderators Jeremy Loos and Davin Anderson have also helped measurably.
Thank you, gentlemen. Good job.
Writers, Researchers & Media
The volume of writers and researchers on "our side" of this
battle is substantial. Hundreds or even thousands of people committed to
sun-setting the ban have published articles, editorials, letters to the editor,
issue papers and studies in support of the sunset. Many people have spoken to
media, or as media, to sunset the law. In one strong, unified voice, our
'NO' was clearly heard above the din of dishonesty coming from the victim
disarmament camp. Everyone who used the written and spoken word to help vanquish
this law deserves credit, praise and appreciation.
Senate Majority Leader Bill Frist
Sen. Bill Frist is not considered a constitutional stalwart.
In fact, he's considered rather squishy by some, and with good reason. But he
deserves credit for not bringing Feinstein's bill to the floor again. He could
have pushed the issue, and we've already seen that the Senate was the weak spot
in this contest. He didn't push it. He let it ride.
President Bush
I'm no fan of President Bush. I've
outlined why.
In my
NBC Nightly News interview, I castigated him for falling short of his duties
as leader of this great nation. But he deserves credit for not using his
resources to press the ban's renewal. If anyone could have used his power to
bring about a renewal, it is definitely President George W. Bush. I suspect he'd
have done so if the gun rights community hadn't made it clear that he'd regret
it. If Bush thought he could have passed the ban and won the election, I believe
he'd have pushed hard to make it happen and would have signed it into permanent
law. Yet those things don't change the fact that he refrained and thus helped
sunset the law. And I believe he will win the November election because
he let it go.
National Rifle Association Leadership
Praise for the NRA leadership? Sure. Absolutely. NRA's
spokesmen have been all over the place, spreading the truth about the nature of
the semi-auto rifle and magazine ban. Television. Radio. Newspapers all across
the nation. Their efforts in Congress to sunset the ban are obvious. Their work
behind the scenes and out of the public eye has surely been costly. They
have the biggest voice and the largest reach of any gun rights organization in
the world. If any one organization could have used their resources to renew --
or simply allow the renewal of -- the gun ban, it is clearly the National Rifle
Association. Anyone who denies that fact is either blind or just plain
dishonest. NRA has more members than any other gun rights group, and their
members' outcry for the sun-setting of this gun ban has certainly been felt
where it counts. My financial support will still go to the groups in the Coalition. But my hat is now off to
the NRA today, too.
Grassroots Activists
When all is said and done, the real reason this gun ban has
sunset is people -- individuals who voiced their objections and stood up for
freedom. All organizations are made up of individuals, and the combined efforts
of millions of individuals have put an end to a bad law. Letter writing. Phone
calls. Faxes. Discussion forums for strategizing and education. Endless,
relentless persistence. If you did anything at all to make your voice heard
against this now-deceased gun ban, today is a day for you to celebrate.
Warnings
Now that the ban has sunset, it is vitally important to issue
a few warnings for the good of society. Please help me spread the word on these
urgent reminders:
1)� Be much more careful when you go about your
business in public. Today, people can now add bayonet lugs to certain rifles
where yesterday it was a federal crime to do so. There will be a rash of
drive-by bayonettings and blood in the streets.
2)� If you are foolish enough to upgrade your
10-round magazines to 11-round magazines, be very, very careful. Law
enforcement officials have been allowed to buy brand new ones for the last
ten years, of course. And they have done so in great volume, of course. But
unless you are a law enforcement official, that extra round can turn you
into a raving lunatic and definitely a murderous beast if you're not
careful. You've been warned.
3)� Most importantly, today, in most of America, you
are now allowed to buy, own and legally keep and bear a few brand new
magazines and rifles that were available only to law enforcement officials
yesterday. That includes some which are stamped: "Restricted law
enforcement/government use only". As you acquire such fine keepsakes, be
aware that you may one day encounter an uneducated government employee who
might take exception to your possession of any such item bearing such an
inscription.
I cannot tell you how to handle such a matter. But I
can tell you what I intend to do. First, I've printed off a copy of the
BATFE statement
regarding the sunset of this obnoxious law and have placed it in my wallet.
I definitely intend to acquire several such items personally, at my
leisure and as time and money permit. When I do so, I will either pay
someone to inscribe upon them or inscribe upon them myself -- right next to,
or on top of, those highly offensive words -- the following words of my own,
or something quite like them:
Dianne's Gun Ban Comes to Pass--
She and Chuck Can Kiss My Ass!
And now it's time to find out where to get good prices on
STANDARD CAPACITY magazines. The Law of Supply and Demand is about to prove
itself once again. Enjoy!
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