Posted on 01/17/2019 8:56:31 PM PST by Perseverando
Is Venezuela paying the price for adopting gun control?
The shocking nature of Venezuelas economic collapse has been covered ad nauseam. However, one aspect of the Venezuelan crisis that does not receive much coverage is the countrys gun control regime.
Fox News recently published an excellent article highlighting Venezuelan citizens regret over the gun control policies the Venezuelan government has implemented since 2012. Naturally, this regret is warranted. The Venezuelan government is among the most tyrannical in the world, with a proven track record of violating basic civil liberties such as free speech, debasing its national currency, confiscating private property, and creating economic controls that destroy the countrys productivity.
Elections have proven to be useless, as theyve been mired with corruption and charges of government tampering. For many, taking up arms is the only option left for the country to shake off its tyrannical government. However, the Venezuelan government has done well to prevent an uprising by passing draconian gun control which will be detailed below.
Venezuelas Lack of a Second Amendment Tradition Historically speaking, Venezuela has never had a robust history of private gun ownership like that of the United States. The absence of a Second Amendment or check on the federal governments monopoly on firearm usage is a vestige of its colonial legacy. Its Spanish colonial overlords did not possess a political culture of civilian firearms ownership. It was mostly the military and the landed nobility that held firearms throughout the colonial era. This tradition has persisted even after Latin American countries broke away from Spain in the 1820s.
Fast forward to the 20th century, Venezuela began its first attempts to modernize its gun policy. In 1939, the Venezuelan government enacted the Law on Arms and Explosives (Ley de Armas y Explosivos) which established the Venezuelan states monopoly on firearm usage. The state was the only entity that could possess weapons of war which include: canons, rifles, mortars, machine guns, sub-machine guns, carbines, pistols, and revolvers. Civilians could only possess .22 rifles and shotguns, and in certain circumstances could possess handguns provided that they obtained a license.
Progressive Ideas Role in Consolidating Venezuelan Statism
Ideas matter.
Its no surprise that Venezuela embarked on this gun control escapade during the late 1930s. This was a period where statism was in vogue throughout the world as witnessed with the rise of Fascism and Communism in Europe. Even during the New Deal era, the US initiated its first foray into federal gun control with the passage of the National Firearms Act (NFA) of 1934. Despite its anti-gun policies, Venezuela at least maintained some semblance of limited government in economic affairs up until the 1970s.
However, the nationalization of its oil industry in the 1970s and the subsequent economic downturns of the 1980s and 1990s shook up Venezuelas institutional foundations. The country was then ripe for a demagogic takeover.
Hugo Chavezs Anti-Gun Agenda
When socialist strongman Hugo Chávez took power, not only was Venezuelas previous gun control order kept intact, but it was also expanded upon. Article 324 of Venezuelas current Constitution (the 26th in its history) maintained the States previous monopoly on firearms and placed the National Armed Forces of Venezuela as the entity in charge of regulating all firearms in Venezuela.
In 2002, the Venezuelan government passed the first version of the Control of Arms, Munitions and Disarmament Law, reinforcing the states iron grip on firearms in Venezuela. A decade later, the law was modified to enhance the scope of gun control and gave the Venezuelan Armed Forces exclusive power to control, register, and potentially confiscate firearms.
Under the banner of fighting crime, Venezuela implemented a ban on the sale of firearms and ammo in 2012. Like other gun bans, this proved futile in fighting crime. According to the Venezuelan Violence Observatorys statistics, Venezuelas murder rate increased from 73 murders per 100,000 people in 2012 to 91.8 murders per 100,000 people in 2016.
Gun Control: Turning Citizens into Disarmed Subjects Venezuelans are now defenseless against a government that runs roughshod over their civil liberties, while also destroying their economic livelihood. As if it werent enough, everyday Venezuelans must put up with rampant crime and the constant threat of colectivos, Venezuelas infamous pro-government paramilitary units.
Although gun control in and of itself does not automatically lead to tyranny, historical events remind us that well-intentioned interventions from previous governments can be used by the next round of political operatives for nefarious purposes. Firearms bans, confiscation, and registration give the state a virtual monopoly on violence, thus turning its citizens into defenseless subjects. When the rubber meets the road, a disarmed populace has no chance against a well-armed Leviathan.
Foreigners may scoff at the USs Second Amendment, but it is one of the most far-reaching rights the framers of the Constitution made sure to protect. Political turmoil can emerge at any time and citizens must have a final means of protecting themselves in the case that all institutional options have been exhausted.
Jose Nino is a Venezuelan-American political activist based in Fort Collins, Colorado. Contact: twitter or email him here.
The Totalitarians 6 Step Plan for Subjugation of a Nation
Step 1. Political Control
Step 1. Gun Control
Step 3. Food Control
Step 4. Police State
Step 5. Confiscation of Private Property, Businesses, etc.
Step 6. Hunger, Misery, Poverty, Disease, Death
Good night all. Freep on!
Venezuela had gone through all these steps.
I used to work with some people who worked for PDVSA back in the 1990’s. They were so proud of their country and always asked me to come down to see.
Now I have friends that have escaped that country and now live here in Texas. They left when Chavez was in control.
And it all started with gun control.
Thanks for posting.
Who’d have believed, free-wheeling, freedom-loving Australia would’ve accomplished this, too?
Didn’t bother to read the article. Same way as every other place?
Leftist governments never ever give up their guns. So leftist never give up their guns.
L8r
Where are we gonna escape to when the chit comes down? This is where it stops. Right here. Right now. No matter what law comes down the pike, don’t give them up.
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