Kmart Policy
  From: "Neal W. Welsh" <zooman@inreach.com>
  Date: Thu, 13 Sep 2001 13:30:21 -0700
  To: <Letters@KeepAndBearArms.com>
  Cc: <feedback@bluelight.com>
  Subject: Regarding the K-Mart Policy
  
  Gentlemen:
  
Regarding your policy of severely limiting access 
  to firearms and/or ammunition may I submit the following:
  
1) I am a 63 year old retired scientist/professor; 
  hardly a political whacko!
  
2) Your policy of limiting access to arms by 
  way of refusing to sell arms or ammunition in times of national crisis is a 
  rather short-sighted, nay a stupid, repudiation of one of the tenets of Americanism, 
  i.e. the right to self defense via the possession and possibly necessitated 
  use of personal arms. You obviously have no faith in the ability of the American 
  people (whom you purport to serve) to make those judgments necessary to one's 
  self preservation in what is obviously a Darwinian world, i.e., a planet in 
  which only the strongest survive. Indeed, if the policy of the American aviation 
  system had been that any able bodied free citizen would be permitted to carry 
  weapons of choice on board aircraft, there would have been no problem approaching 
  the severity of that which our Nation has shared on and since 9-11-01. Clear 
  and logical thinking is required with respect to this thesis. We are each responsible 
  for our individual and by extension, family protection, period! Like it or not 
  that is the way the natural world works.
  
3) Maybe you have missed Benjamin Franklin's 
  sage observation to the effect that he who surrenders his personal freedom in 
  the name of security deserves neither. This is not an idle statement which deserves 
  but lip service. The philosophy as exemplified by your lack of rational thinking 
  is what, in large measure, makes the operation of terrorists feasible in the 
  first place. And make no weak-kneed responses that our security agents (so-called) 
  and police forces are responsible to protect our persons when the best that 
  they can do in the majority of circumstances is possibly solve a crime after 
  it occurs. Make no mistake in understanding the axiom that it is individual 
  preparation that prevents the majority of crime, violent and otherwise.
  
4) Until you adopt the position outlined herein 
  and announce it publicly, I shall make no further visits to any of your establishments 
  no matter the competitive pricing nor inconvenience; nor shall I recommend to 
  my friends and associates that they operate to the contrary.
  
Neal W. Welsh (free citizen, retired) 
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