Group slams St. Luke's
anti-gun effort
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
April 23, 2001
The organizers of last October's pro-gun First
Freedom Rally in the Valley and Concord 2000 events have come
out strongly against the Joyce Foundation-funded gun violence study underway
at St. Luke's Hospital. Noting the fact that the billion dollar Joyce Foundation
has already spent $13 million on pseudo-scientific studies in an attempt to
subvert the 2nd Amendment of the U.S. Constitution, group spokesman Jason
Schaffer asked, "How can anyone who receives funding from an organization
with a such an obvious political agenda, be an impartial and unbiased researcher
of fact? St. Luke's is going to 'find' the results that the Joyce Foundation
wants 'found' so it can get more money. How can any rational person believe the
results of such an effort?"
Mr. Schaffer pointed out that the $600,000
grant from the Joyce Foundation could have better been spent by the hospital on
real health issues such as childhood immunizations or pre-natal checkups for low
income expectant mothers. "Think how many poor and disadvantaged children
that money could have helped," he said. "This is an incredible waste
of health resources, just to push a political agenda."
The project leader, Dr. James Reilly, believes
that restricting access to firearms will substantially impact suicide and
homicide rates. Schaffer points out
that an overwhelming number of peer-reviewed academic and clinical studies have
proven that the method chosen to commit these acts is totally irrelevant.
"As long as there are sharpened sticks and brute strength, people will
commit murder. As long as there are tall buildings and sleeping pills, people
will take their own lives. If Dr. Reilly believes otherwise, he is living in a
fantasy world," said Schaffer. "Murder rates have risen and suicide
rates have not fallen where guns are banned. Just look at England and
Australia."
"Dr. Reilly has a history of anti-gun
prejudice, including being an advocate of one-gun-a-month legislation (Morning
Call, March 2, 1999). He seems to believe that firearms deaths are a preventable
disease," Mr. Schaffer points out. "But if the gun is a pathogen
causing death and there are 270 million guns in the country", said
Schaffer, "why don't we have 270 million gun deaths every day?"
Schaffer continues, "Dr. Reilly's public statements and his acceptance of
money from the Joyce Foundation make his motives suspect. If he believes that
guns cause death without any human involvement, then he must also believe that
pencils cause misspelled words."
"The U.S. suicide rate has fluctuated
between 10 and 13 per 100,000 for the last half century and shows no correlation
to gun laws or gun availability," Mr. Schaffer said. "Yet advocates of
gun laws, like Dr. Reilly, trumpet their desire to uncover the root cause
through the use of scientific methodology while ignoring this fifty year trend.
Then they solemnly conclude that it must be the availability of guns. This isn't
science — it's propaganda. In the world of Joyce Foundation grant money, this
is called 'unbiased' research."
As for homicides, group organizer Paul Topete
of the band PokerFace says, "Ask any
cop in the Lehigh Valley who the perpetrators and victims of murder are and
you'll learn that in the vast majority of cases both are involved in the drug
trade. If Dr. Reilly and St. Luke's Hospital want to reduce homicides, they
should work to remove the profit motive from illicit drug sales since that,
like alcohol prohibition before it, has fueled organized crime and the violence
associated with it."
Jason Schaffer's contact info: info@firearms.org
610-417-1124
Paul Topete's contact info: paul@pokerface.com
610-434-8775
Dr. Reilly's contact info: ReillyJ@slhn.org
610-954-2200