I
am overwhelmed by the events of this past Friday. I can't wrap my mind around
the idea of sending a child to elementary school, and having that happen. Six
and seven year olds. My God. My oldest granddaughter will be six in April. My
heart goes out to the parents, and my total and honest repect and highest regard
for those teachers and administrators that kept the toll from being any higher, even at the cost of their own lives.
I don't know the answer to the all the questions, but I do know something somewhere needs to be fixed. This is crazy...continuing on as we are believing something is going to be different while more and more people buy more and more guns that can kill more and more people.
I know we have a fundamental right to bear arms. And I know the reasoning behind that...we don't want only the government to be the one with the guns, herding us out in the streets at night because of our religion...or because we printed a broadside opposing the current leader...or perhaps helped the 'wrong' people. Examples abound.
I have heard the argument, from people in my town frankly, that if someone had a concealed weapon in Aurora, things would have gone differently that night. And I was reminded of the Saturday Live skit years past (I have searched and searched for it) where neighbors were 'protecting' themselves by ever increasing their armament. It was first pistols, then rifles, then bigger things, like you know...bazookas, and in the nature of SNL comedy they were eventually carrying around bombs. Because that would protect them from what the bad guys had...until the bad guys had them too.
I am positive that is not the answer.
It has been bandied about that if we do not give press to the crazies, they will die alone in their basements. Well, maybe or maybe not. We are the ones that crave the answers to who and why and how. The press fills our needs. I have also heard those that cry 'don't take away my guns' also say 'we need to identify and help these people before hand'. Mmm-hmmm...as long as it doesn't take any of the tax payers money.
Mental health issues are damned expensive and very long term to deal with. Like a life time's worth. And those against any additional gun control by and large I have found are those wishing to cut back on programs that would help those with these problems.
It's a conundrum.
The most recent discussions included blips about 'we don't need gun control, we need more law enforcement in these places'. I don't think so. After Columbine, school security was ramped way up. How much more like prisons do our schools have to be? And I get pissed off every time I have to go through security at the airport. We pay extra for the TSA and I have to leave early for the airport just to stand in line. And when we went to Mexico and Canada this past year, we needed passports. I feel the terrorists won. We were eating Friday evening at a local semi-fast food place, and I thought out loud to the Guy, someone could bust into this relatively crowded establishment with a couple of semi-automatic handguns, and do some serious damage. Do we have to have law enforcement at Every. Single. Place. people gather?
Surely not. I cannot let them win that way.
And in the meantime. People are out stocking up.
Just in case.
And there are probably presents under Christmas trees in Connecticut that will go unopened this Christmas.
December 16, 2012
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2 comments:
I saw a response to a similar sentiment that 'we should arm the teachers" Really? We want guns in a classroom with 6 year olds? Maybe we should arm the children! A Sunday columnist who often writes about hunting with his beloved dogs gave the opinion that the NRA has become distorted to the point where it is an enemy of the public safety. I don't know that much about them, only that they seem to have very different ideas than I do. No answers here, either.
If you want to see a totally armed society, go to Israel, except in most cases, it is not civilians who are carrying. Every school field trip has visibly armed chaperones. Every tour bus driver is doing double duty as an armed guard. Entering every restaurant, mall, or public building requires getting wanded at the door. We are heading there, but for different reasons. I actually felt safer in Israel than I do in many public situations here, but I am a strong believer that gun regulation needs to be strengthened along with increased availability for Mental Health
Services, especially for those who have aged out of high school.
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