Sensible Gun
Laws
An article inspired by "Doctors
For Sensible Gun Laws"
Written by Marvin V. Stenhammar
- 13 November 2000
Sensible gun laws you say. How can that be?
When they talk about gun control and more gun laws, how do sensible and
well-meaning gun owners respond? Sometimes we just roll our eyes and look away.
Sometimes we groan and make guttural noises under our breath. Some of us get
angry and try to speak out. Often times, we get so upset with all the anti-gun
rhetoric and lies that we are at a loss for words, or speak out in anger and
disgust, sounding stupid, scary or extreme.
Either way, gun owners are normally at a loss to advocate any new firearm laws.
The
anti-gunners and the uninformed folks in the middle may take this lack of input
and ideas as typical of "extremists" and "gun nuts". Or
maybe, just so typical of our factions hatred of any gun laws. The good news is
that there are some "sensible" gun laws and we gun owners should be
able to promote and discuss them. We should all be able to clearly articulate
some sensible gun laws and firearm policies to the anti-gunners, the press, our
elected representatives and to our fellow gun and civil rights supporters. Some
sensible gun laws follow:
Ten Sensible Gun Laws:
1. The right to own and possess firearms for
self-defense, hunting and sport can not be infringed. No laws or statutes can
be enacted that infringe upon this right.
2. The right to defend oneself is a basic human right and a civil right that
can not be infringed. As in current statutes, self-defense extends to
defending those in you immediate presence from the threat of grave bodily harm
or deadly force.
3. It is illegal for any person to use or possess a firearm during the
commission of a felony. This simple and sensible law alone would eliminate
hundreds if not thousands of redundant and ancillary gun laws.
a) Should a person possess a firearm during the commission of a felony, an
additional 10 years will be added to their sentence.
b) Should a Person use a firearm during the commission of a felony, an
additional 20 years will be added to their sentence.
[ The terms firearm use and firearm possession are clearly defined by state
and federal statutes. A common definition of these terms would be easy to
define and implement as our national legal standard. ]
4. It is illegal for a person to use or posses a firearm while under the
influence of alcohol or other controlled substance. [ Provisions could be made
for one whom has a legal firearm stored safely in their car after they consume
alcohol. ] However, it is incumbent on the owner of the firearm to disarm
themselves in a safe and sensible manor prior to the consumption of alcohol or
a legal drug. A safe and sensible manor might be to lock the firearm in a home
safe or a security container prior to your night on the town, or to unload
your gun and place the gun in the trunk of the car, and the ammo in the glove
compartment, prior to legal consumption. In the case of illegal drugs; if you
use illegal drugs while in the possession of a firearm, see rule number 3 and
add 10 years to your drug possession sentence.
5. It is illegal and prohibited to carry a gun when visiting a prison inmate
or entering a high security area on military base.
6. It is sensible to prohibit visitors from carrying guns into government
facilities that are likely targets of terrorists, such as the White House, IRS
or BATF office.
7. Sensible firearm laws must allow people and businesses the right to
prohibit firearm use and possession on their private property and place of
business. Property and business owners can post "No Guns" signs and
lawfully ask visitors to disarm prior to entry or to leave. (Although this is
normally a bad idea and "No Guns" signs are a great way to advertise
your vulnerability to the criminal element, we can not infringe on the rights
a property owner has over their property.)
8. Places that prohibit individual firearm possession, must provide adequate
security for visitors and patrons, and are legally responsible for the safety
and protection of said visitors and patrons. [ This issue alone would put an
end to most of the No Gun signs in America. When the bean counters figure out
that a large law suit, supported by statute, may cost them millions of dollars
should a visitor or patron be injured or killed by a criminal, while on their
property. The legal precedent for this has been adjudicated, and large damages
have been awarded to lawful gun permit and concealed carry license holders who
were disarmed and subsequently shot, injured or killed by a criminal. ]
9. Another sensible and much needed proviso should be that places that
prohibit the possession of arms MUST provide adequate, supervised storage
facilities for the owner's firearm. Like a coat checkroom for guns. Few
facilities are equipped to handle a visitor's firearm now.
10. Laws should be enacted that appropriate public funds for voluntary
civilian firearms training. Additional public funds should be appropriated for
the construction and maintenance of public shooting ranges.
The next time you are at a loss for words or
found making animalistic noises at the anti's under your breath, simply refer to
the list of sensible gun laws above. I am certain that there must be other
sensible gun laws, if you have an idea for one, please send it my way. Together
the honest gun owners of America can reclaim our historically honorable
position. If we can talk about good gun laws we can help create a National
Firearm Policy that we can all live with. Until we have a sensible National
Firearm Policy we are all in danger of loosing our gun rights and our liberty.
Our goals as lawful and sensible gun owners should be simple and our views
should be honest and straightforward. In simple terms we must work for the right
to keep and bear arms until our national and local leaders stop threatening our
right of self defense and our right to own and possess firearms. Legal and
sensible gun owners see firearm ownership and possession as one of our most
important civil rights.
Our National Firearms Policy should include the following tenants:
- The right to possess firearms for
self-defense, hunting and sport can not be infringed.
- The right to defend oneself is a civil
right, a basic human right that can not be infringed.
- The right of self-defense and possession of
firearms need not be granted by government and is a right that can not be
taken away.
- The 2nd Amendment of the U.S. Constitution
is a personal right and that private firearm ownership is an unalienable
right that protects both life and liberty, and facilitates the pursuit of
happiness.
- An armed populace is the guarantor of all
other rights and the people's right to keep and bear arms shall not and can
not be infringed.
We the people, as sensible, law abiding, honest
gun owners, must continue to try and make
good sense as we educate others and rationally state our beliefs. We must
continue to work for the rights of firearm owners until a sensible national
firearm policy exists. A national firearm policy that acknowledge our rights and
includes firearm ownership, possession and the right of self-defense in all
aspects of legislative, statutory and regulatory activity.
With out regard to who our next president is, we are a country of laws and it is
clear that our
congress is split almost 50 - 50. The elections are over and many of the
anti-gun candidates were defeated, while other's were elected. Even with our
victories, as sensible and legal gun owners we can not stop the battle for our
rights and we can not let down our guard. We must continue to act in a sensible
and responsible manor to encourage our newly elected and our existing political
leaders, that a sensible national firearm policy is needed. A national firearm
policy that includes only sensible gun laws.
Now is the time for all sensible firearm owners to come to the aide of their
country.
This article was inspired by "Doctors
For Sensible Gun Laws". You can visit them on the internet at
URL: http://www.KeepAndBearArms.com/dsgl.
Writer and Gun Rights Activist, Marvin V. Stenhammar is the Founder / Director
of Gunnery Network. Gunnery Network is a large noncommercial firearms
information web. Marv can be contacted by telephone at 828-631-GUNS or via
e-mail at RKBA@Gunnery.Net.
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