Dangerous aimCongress should stop Souder, NRA from meddling with a local lawThe Washington Post - Not satisfied to be a Republican congressman from Indiana, Rep. Mark Edward Souder also enjoys assuming the role of D.C. Council member, a role in which he with guidance from the National Rifle Association can try to decide which laws should be on the District of Columbias books. Last year Mr. Souder and the NRA tried, but failed, to destroy the ability of D.C. leaders to enact anti-gun laws. They are at it again, drawing a bead on the citys gun-safety laws. Unless respect for the rights of D.C. residents to make their own laws and common sense about gun safety prevails on Capitol Hill, by weeks end the citys sensible and broadly supported gun-safety law will be history. Congress must not let that happen.
We know it matters not a whit to Mr. Souder and the NRA that every D.C. mayor and D.C. Council member has supported the local law passed in 1976 that required registration of all firearms and prohibited new handgun registrations. The law also required gun owners with firearms at home to store their weapons disassembled or with a trigger lock. Mr. Souder and his friends at the NRA prefer that people keep unlocked and loaded shotguns or rifles in their homes, so they added an amendment to the House version of the D.C. appropriations bill that prevents the city from enforcing its safe-storage requirements. The Senate didnt include such a reckless provision in its version of the bill. This week, a conference committee will meet to reconcile the bills differences. If the Senates conferees hold firm, the city will be spared the nightmare that is sure to come from loaded and unlocked guns falling into the hands of children.
That scary picture is borne out in a study published by the journal Pediatrics in September: "Approximately 90 percent of fatal firearm incidents involving children occur within the home, and according to a study of children and youth aged 0 to 14 years ... 40 percent of firearm incidents involve a firearm stored in the room in which the shooting occurs." In direct contradiction to the Souder-NRA amendment, the study found that "safe storage practices, including keeping firearms stored unloaded, locked, or separate from ammunition, are associated with significant reductions in the risk of unintentional injuries and suicides among children and youth."
But Mr. Souder is as ready to ignore evidence as he is to undermine local democracy. Congress should not go along.
http://www.mailtribune.com/archive/2005/1109/edit/edit.htm...and, a response to the above opinion...
Post editorial abominableThe disgusting and abominable anti-gun editorial from the Washington Post, "Dangerous aim" (Mail Tribune, Nov. 9),was blatantly vile! Its obvious these Marxist/Leninist editors care nothing about the working class, women, minorities or anyone except themselves.
Washington, D.C.s murder rate escalated 300 percent in the 15 years following this damnable 1976 handgun ban. Yet, what are defenseless and common class crime victims to these political elitists of the Washington Post rag? After all, their elitist butts are probably protected 24/7 by armed bodyguards via taxpayers expense. And in an urban jungle where the democratic political machine maintains oppressive Mafia-style control, and is operated by political gangsters.
Sensible gun laws? What a deceptive and dishonest farce! Like seat belt laws, this is "people control legislation" and isnt benevolent, benign and for the common good! No way! Washington, D.C., Chicago, New York City and now San Francisco deserve top honors as metro sloughs and Americas crime capitals, including the congressional thieves (both political parties), crooks, socialists and extortionists who reside there! The pro-gun Web site
www.keepandbeararms.com has a lot to say about this.
James A. Farmer, Ashlandhttp://www.mailtribune.com/archive/2005/1120/edit/let.htm.