Moms for Gun Safety
by Larry Pratt
Executive Director, Gun Owners of America
February 21, 2002
Doesn't Moms for Gun Safety sound like a gun control group? After all,
gun safety is the new disguise for gun control.
Well, Moms for Gun Safety is actually in favor of what its name
suggests. It is a loose knit group of women shooters who are pushing to get gun
safety taught in New Jersey's government schools.
In Montclair, NJ the Moms are part of a First Amendment lawsuit seeking
redress for the one-sided use of the school, its system of distributing notices
to parents and use of public facilities for an anti-self-defense propaganda
session conducted by the town's school officials.
The Moms and other plaintiffs are in federal court to force the school to
distribute and promote their firearms safety message in an equal manner to the
support which school officials gave to the so-called Million
Moms (now part of the Brady Center to Stop Gun Violence).
The Moms' complaint lists the following abuses committed by Montclair school
officials:
* The backpack distribution system was used to distribute various flyers
addressing issues pertaining to the arrest of two juveniles on gun charges.
* One of the fliers distributed was an announcement for a "community
forum on gun control" -- a forum which excluded all pro-gun,
pro-self-defense groups.
* The community forum announcement listed known anti-self-defense,
pro-control groups and various government officials.
* In a telephone call from one of the plaintiffs, a school official
expressed his contempt for the plaintiff's point of view.
* At the community forum, speakers advocated the anti-self-defense bill and
promoted a rally to support the bill. Attendees were urged to write to their
legislators in support of the bill.
The school system's defense? A secretary mistakenly sent out the fliers. As a
crook said when caught red handed, "Hey, who are you going to believe --
me, or your eyes?" I would say that the eyes have it.
This reckless regard for the truth helps us understand why we have been
witness to so many brainless cases of zero tolerance at schools where even a
drawing of a gun can get a student booted out. Hopefully more and more parents
will realize that not being able to attend a government school is not a
punishment -- it is a blessing.
The Montclair school system sought to get the case thrown out, but a federal
judge gave the go ahead to conduct a trial.
We will revisit this issue when the court renders a decision.
In the meantime, you might want to set up an office pool related to how many
years it will take school officials to distribute information on gun safety and
to rebut the fallacious claims that were spewed out by anti-self-defense
advocates. My guess is that the five-year old student who brought home the
anti-gun propaganda will be in high school.