Ms.
Berman Replies
from
Kurt Amesbury, J.D.
National States Director
KeepAndBearArms.com
I
received an email
today (3/12/2001) from Ms. Berman of the Detroit News. Be sure
to
write
to Ms. Berman to tell her what you think of this sort of
reasoning. I did.
My letter follows Ms. Berman's. (Reference: Ask
Laura Berman, "How many is enough?")
Email from Ms. Berman:
Anecdotal
evidence
will not change my mind. The belief in wholesale gun ownership
is a
philosophical
stance. Those who favor it tend to regard the world and their
place
in it differently
than those who don't. If there was hard, empirical evidence
that
showed handgun
ownership truly lowered crime rates and protected individuals,
that would be one thing. But the "facts" are, in fact, awfully
slippery. To my
mind, the most
compelling evidence is the experience of most Western European
nations, which have very tight gun control and very low
homicide and other gun
crime rates.
By
the way, my
purpose in soliciting letters was not to change my mind -- it
was rather an exercise in curiosity. Although I have plenty of
personal
experience -- anecdotal
evidence -- about the awfulness of guns, I couldn't recite any
such stories that went the other way.
Thanks for writing.
Laura
Laura Berman
The Detroit News
My
response:
Laura,
Perhaps you should
have closed your column with "No matter how many cases are
sent in, I won't change my mind." At least it would have saved
Second Amendment supporters -- who thought you would rationally
consider the evidence you called for -- the trouble of fulfilling
your request for examples. We understand the, "My mind is made
up, don't confuse me with facts" philosophy.
Of
course, there
IS hard, empirical evidence that shows that concealed carry of
firearms by citizens
lowers crime - but I don't expect you are honestly interested
in that either. Your "philosophical" position is not
interested in reality. "Philosophically," everyone should love
one another, and there would be no need for
defense against
criminal attack. While you're dreaming, you might want to make
yourself immortal,
richer than Croesus, more beautiful than Helen, stronger than
Hercules, more talented than Nabokov and wiser than God. If
you're going to dream, why not go whole hog?
While I grant that
individual anecdotes are not a good way to decide this issue -
what
effort have
you made to research the subject on a statistical basis?
Making a
vague reference
to "Western European Countries" is no more accurate than an
anecdotal approach.
For example, Switzerland (a Western European Country) is armed
to the teeth, with machine guns issued to many of their adult
male citizens, yet misuse of firearms there is
minimal.
Or
perhaps you
were referring to Britain, which now tops the United States in
almost every area of crime (and is catching up in homicides) -
and which,
breaking a 170-year-old
tradition, is now arming its Bobbies to combat a crime wave
that reflects a 7-year increase (since gun banning went into
effect there) culminating in the most recent year's all-time
high. The same sort of thing is
happening in Australia.
But don't blame
me. Read the research from that hotbed of pro-Second Amendment
research, the University of Leiden. Would you be surprised to
learn that among
those "Western
European Countries" you hold in such regard, England,
Scotland, Finland, N. Ireland, Denmark, Sweden and France all
have higher rates of
violent crime than
the US? (There may be others, but the article only cites the
top
ten most violent
countries - and the US didn't make that list.) Read
it for yourself, on a website with a vested interest in your own
position, no less.
Of
course, it's
pretty meaningless to compare one country straight across to
another without taking into account cultural factors. Japan
has a low murder rate,
and firearms
are banned - but there is no evidence the relationship is
causal. The suicide rate (which accounts for more than half of
all gun-related death in
the United
States) is nearly three times higher in Japan.
If
you have any
journalistic integrity, then, it seems you should turn to
studies that show what happens when laws CHANGE in this
country. That's your concern with the Michigan law, right? For
that, you have the most definitive study ever done on the
effect of concealed carry laws: John Lott's research shows
that when citizens are allowed to carry firearms for the
defense of
themselves and others,
crime goes down. This really isn't surprising. In Florida, one
of the major early adopters of "shall issue" concealed carry,
permit holders have proven at least 6 times more law-abiding
than the legislature that created the laws. (I base this on
the felony arrest rate of permit holders - which is tracked by
the state - and the publicized felony convictions of Florida
legislators - which I admit may be grossly underestimated,
since every case I might have missed in my few hours of
research actually lowers the ratio. Thus,
permit holders
may be 10 times, or even 100 times less likely to commit a
felony
than the legislators.)
Again, this is
not surprising. A person who goes to the effort to get a
concealed
carry permit
cannot be a felon, a drug addict, an alcoholic - must pass a
background check,
and must be trying to obey the law, else they'd carry without
the
permit.
By
the way, Florida's
enactment of a law similar to the Michigan law was followed by
a 21% drop in the homicide rate. The gun-related homicide rate
dropped slightly more - by 23%. So maybe instead of
"looking to Western European Counties" you ought to
be looking at what happens right here in the USA.
Having and carrying
a gun does not magically change anyone into a homicidal
maniac. But
"shall
issue" concealed carry does mean criminals must be
fearful
that any person
- yes, even you - might have the means to defend themselves or
others against violent criminal attack.
The irony here
is that no matter how closed-minded you might be, or how
unreasoningly anti-gun,
the enactment of "shall issue" concealed carry in Michigan is
likely to make YOU safer by putting all criminals in
fear.
Kurt Amesbury,
J.D.
KABA National States Director
KeepAndBearArms.com