Posted on 03/08/2005 11:38:00 AM PST by SwinneySwitch
Scotland has long been thought of as a wild land, peopled by independent-minded warriors, herdsmen and farmers. For centuries, its remoteness has fostered the spirit of self-sufficiency and independence that brooked little interference from the outside world.
Scots fought many wars to safeguard their freedom. Who can forget Mel Gibsons William Wallace shouting out the word "freedom" as he was being tortured to death in the closing scene of the movie, "Braveheart"?
Modern Scots, however, are seeing that spirit of freedom legislated away in favor of more state control of their lives.
Many Americans are aware of the strict gun-control laws in the United Kingdom, of which Scotland is a part. Its nearly impossible for the average U.K. citizen to own a firearm, much less carry it for self-defense.
A couple of indicators seem to show the ban is doing its job but having unforeseen effects: violent home invasions are increasing because felons know the odds of encountering an armed homeowner are nil; and the number of knife murders are rising.
That last one is of particular concern to Scotlands first minister, Jack McConnell. Hes trying to get legislation passed that would slap restrictions on knives and swords.
According to The Scotsman online newspaper, McConnells proposal would license shops selling non-household knives, ban the sale of swords, make it illegal to carry a knife or sword and double the sentence for carrying a knife to four years. Proponents of the measures point out that carrying a sgian dubh, a small knife tucked into the top of a stocking as part of traditional garb, would be exempt from the ban. Carrying most other knives, however, would be illegal.
Although its tempting to dismiss the proposal as a goofy response to a serious problem violence it must be taken seriously by defenders of an individuals right to self-defense. Thomas Jefferson summed up that right in the Declaration of Independence: that men (and women) are born with "certain unalienable rights, that among these are life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness." Implicit in those rights is the right to defend oneself from outside attack by other people or the government. It is that natural right of all men that McConnells idea attacks.
The Scotsman quoted McConnell as saying, "The sale of swords in Scotland today is fundamentally wrong. There can be no reason for people buying swords off the street for use or to have in their homes."
Sound familiar? Its nearly word for word the same argument used in this country by those who would ban the sale and possession of firearms.
Will these people ever learn that the way to address violent crime is by taking and keeping felons off the street, not simply restricting the tools of their trade?
The United Kingdoms experience with gun control shows that felons will simply change weapons when their favorite is outlawed. We wouldnt be surprised to learn, should McConnells proposal become law, that Scottish thugs were carrying clubs and brass knuckles. What then?
4 years for carrying a knife. Ok, I'm half Scottish, but should we even be considering the UK an ally anymore? This place is a madhouse.
Yeah, I don't think Scotsman can be trusted with either guns or knives. Take away their billy clubs as well.
If it's not Scottish, it's CRAP!
Excellent - they are nearly ready to become slaves...
FROM MY COLD DEAD HANDS.
The Scottish Dirk and Targe.
Scot ping.
When claymores are outlawed, only outlaws will have claymores.
Scots hide knives under their kilts.
A low point in once proud Celtic tradition. Really really sad.
Sometimes I think negative freedom is bound to incrementally shrink, while positive freedom is bound to incrementally grow.
Sgian dubh, Bruta?
I nearly fell out of my chair laughing after reading this post. Will they outlaw fingernail clippers with the little knife?
I nearly fell out of my chair laughing after reading this post. Will they outlaw fingernail clippers with the little knife?
Aye, fight and you may die, run, and you'll live... at least a while. And dying in your beds, many years from now, would you be willin' to trade ALL the days, from this day to that, for one chance, just one chance, to come back here and tell our enemies that they may take away our lives, but they'll never take... OUR FREEDOM!
That's right no one will take it, you'll just hand it over.
The human body is a fragile thing when viewed by someone set on causing it harm. What's next? registering all blunt or heavy objects? If it's not a gun, it's a knife, or a bat, or a pipe, or shard of glass duct taped to a stick, or....
Disarming your citizenry is asking for a whole litany of problems..
You give the state the power to provide for every need from cradle to grave and the state will thenhave the power to do with its citizens lives at it pleases.
For they will have laready given up their freedom to choose otherwise as they gave up their ability to support themselves free of the states care.
If the state pays the piper, the state calls the tunes.
Hell, never bring an knife to a gun fight....Knives are good and have their place...but guns are the way to go....then keep your dirk handy too....
Ever try robbing a bank with a knife? Alright, throw up your hands this is a stick-up. Anybody moves and I'll CUT YA!
Differentiating between kitchen knives and others? My Zwilling 10" chef's knife is probably more dangerous than most knives sold as weapons.
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