Posted on 02/12/2011 7:00:55 AM PST by marktwain
AFTER reading through reporter Taylor Dungjens front page story today on the relatively trouble-free growth of concealed carry of handguns in Ohio, I have to admit I was wrong.
Back in 2004, when Ohios law allowing licensed concealed carry of handguns was adopted, I was among the opponents who thought it would make public shoot-outs common and fill the streets with blood.
In part, my view was molded by the accidental gunshot death of a person I very much admired.
He was the guy who gave me my first newspaper byline, as a matter of fact.
We worked together on police beat when I was a reporting intern at The Cleveland Press one summer, and by the time I came back as a full-time reporter after graduation from college, he was gone.
Guns were not part of my city-kid upbringing, and all I saw of them as a young reporter on the police beat spelled trouble.
As this newspapers Editorial Page editor in 2004, whenever I wrote a negative opinion piece about concealed carry, it got support from some readers who shared the same feeling, but it also got a flood of responses countering my arguments. The response from gun supporters was loud and spirited, to put it politely, and full of factual information. And the difference between opinion based on feeling and opinion based on fact, over time, made all the difference in changing my viewpoint.
The facts showed that concealed carry did not bring Ohio more crime, more bloodshed or a Wild West atmosphere. In fact, none of that has happened anywhere in the United States as legal concealed carry has become the rule rather than the exception in the state laws across the land.
Yes, in a perfect world, there would be no need for guns. But the world is not perfect, and never will be perfect. Two-legged predators will always be a threat to good citizens. The law forbids felons from possessing guns, but criminals ignore the law, so it is only proper that law-abiding people be allowed to possess and to carry a weapon if they meet the rules in the law.
Police cannot be everywhere at all times, and most often are not in a position to provide protection from a potentially deadly criminal attack that occurs in seconds. Thats when a persons right and responsibility to defend themselves and their family members from death or serious harm would call for use of a firearm.
Our nations founders put their own lives at grave risk to break free of a tyrannical king and give us liberty, something that nobody but us Americans has ever tasted so fully in the history of mankind.
Out of that crucible of the American Revolution, the founders drew up the Constitution and its Bill of Rights.
Second only to free speech, they emphasized the right to keep and bear arms for defense a right the Supreme Court recently said belongs to each individual, not just collectively to create state militias.
So, back to Lorain County and concealed carry. Time and events have proven that concealed carry is safe for the public in general. Gun ownership is perfectly fine. Both carry an obligation to follow well-known laws and rules for safety, and thats exactly what law abiding citizens will do by their nature. Its criminals, by their nature, that we should worry about.
This column, and Taylor Dungjens front page story by no means cover every aspect of the long-running debates over firearms. That would take a book, or several books.
For now, lets just say I freely admit I was on the wrong side of this argument for too long, and the facts presented by gun rights advocates over the years finally have brought me to see the issue with appropriate clarity.
If you want to be a gun owner or even a concealed carry license holder, fine. Just do it right.
Its one of our most fundamental rights as Americans.
Tom Skoch is editor of The Morning Journal and www.MorningJournal.com, where his Tell the Editor blog appears. He is on Twitter as MJ_Tom_Skoch and can be contacted by e-mail at tskoch@morningjournal.com.
The first step in becoming a recovering Leftist.
Something to keep an eye on..
Here it comes: H.R. 308-Large Capacity Ammunition Feeding Device Act
http://www.govtrack.us/congress/bill.xpd?bill=h112-308
“law-abiding people be allowed to possess and to carry a weapon if they meet the rules in the law.”
People, journalist do not understand that the Government cannot “allow” people to do something when the government does not have the enumerated power to regulate the item in question.
The 2nd Amendment was created to ensure that the States did not create enumerated powers restricting the right to “Keep and Bear Arms.”
Liberalism thrives on ignoring or reinventing facts to support their “feelings”. Liberals react to facts and to truth much the same as mythical vampires to sunlight.
Unbelievable! A liberal who changed his view, upon exposure to the TRUTH!
The only thing left to complete his Damascus Road, scales-falling-from-his-eyes conversion experience is a mugging. J/K folks...have another cup of coffee, I'm buying!
disgusting
This is just ridiculous ..
why not just jail people who use a weapon in an illegal manner. Instead of more laws, how about enforcing the ones on the books already?
bump
Why did he leave out the most important fact- Crime has gone down since concealed carry became the law
Ask liberals who are against guns “Why dont we just make it illegal to rob someone or murder them”
The look on their face is priceless
ROFLMAO .. now that is the real problem. Liberals who are against guns just don’t get it.
I had an argument with one about knives and guns.
Absolutely clueless how much damage can be done with a knife or how fast. But they don’t have a problem with them. Refused to believe the facts regarding knife fights and how quick someone can cut you, how much damage they can do and the likelihood of survival.
they just hate facts .. it makes their heads hurt I swear it does.
Unbelievable! A liberal who changed his view, upon exposure to the TRUTH!
Let’s welcome this man to the world og reality and facts of life
People who do take the time to honestly look at the facts and make their decisions based on facts and reality instead of visceral fear emotion usually come to this exact same conclusion.
Did this guy get mugged or something?
Booze + sex + guns = mayhem. That's why towns segregated such activities to a select area of town, “the other side of the tracks”, lest good citizens get harmed. However, if you went to the other side of the tracks, you were on your own.
[Note: There was little abuse of women in the Old West. Women were prized and those who abused and mistreated them usually came to an abrupt and fatal end.]
As Bob Heinlein said; “An armed society is a polite society.”
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