NUGENT: Open letter to Joe Biden on Guns
NUGENT: Open letter to Joe Biden on guns
‘Gun control’ won’t save lives
Joe,
Congratulations on your appointment to lead a presidential commission to end gun-related violence.
As a National Rifle Association board member, husband, father,
grandfather, law enforcement officer and genuinely concerned American, I
too want nothing more than to see evil, senseless massacres stopped. I
concur with the president and caring people everywhere: It’s time to end
these slaughters.
As you gather your team to study massacres and how to stop them, I
offer to you my services and a lifetime of expertise on guns in all
their implementations. While I strongly differ with President Obama on
many issues, I agree with him that we must work with all we can possibly
muster to end these tragedies.
As you begin to formulate your thoughts on how to proceed with your
task, I hope your starting point is to provide the president with the
facts regarding these slaughters and to offer him common-sense
recommendations that are void of a political agenda and will actually
make a meaningful difference. If the American people smell a political
agenda here, that will only bog down our efforts.
In the spirit of goodwill and a deep desire to end gut-wrenching,
incredibly sad and senseless rampages, I offer you the following
recommendations:
I encourage you to persuade the president to lead this effort by
providing a number of public service announcements. The announcements
should include watching out for each other, encouraging parents to be
more involved in their children’s lives regarding entertainment choices,
and knowing various indicators we should watch for in people who are
unstable.
Clearly, the focus on solving these mass murders must be on the
mentally ill. In almost every instance of mass killing, there were ample
red flags and warning alarms that either were avoided or were not acted
upon by mental health professionals, family members, friends and
acquaintances. While I deeply respect an individual’s privacy and civil
liberties, the American people need basic awareness of what indicators
to look for regarding potentially violent, psychotic people. Our
collective safety begins with being collectively vigilant.
You will find in your assessment that all of the massacres have
occurred in gun-free zones. What gun-free zones create is an environment
where good people are unarmed and virtually defenseless against an
unstable person intent on committing mass murder. Gun-free zones are
modern killing fields. I implore you to recommend that Congress pass a
law to ban gun-free zones immediately.
Just like your full-time, armed security detail, qualified citizens
with authorized, legal concealed-carry permits should be able to carry
weapons virtually everywhere to protect themselves, their loved ones and
innocents.
I also implore you to strongly consider recommending that trained
school officials have access to weapons to protect students. Just as
airline pilots may have access to a weapon to prevent another Sept. 11
mass murder, school officials also should be trained to stop shooting
sprees at our schools.
I don’t encourage you to recommend a ban on any weapon, magazine
capacity or type of ammunition. That won’t accomplish anything other
than prevent the 99.9 percent of responsible, law-abiding Americans from
enjoying these modern weapons as we do now. We should never recommend
or develop public policy that restricts the rights of the good guys
based upon what evil people do or might do. If that were the case,
alcohol still would be banned. As you may know, drunk drivers kill an
estimated 12,000 Americans each year and hurt tens of thousands more.
I encourage you also to keep this misnamed “gun violence” in
perspective. While all deaths are tragic, the vast majority of
gun-related murders and violence are committed by gang members who do
not use guns that look like — but do not perform like — military assault
weapons. The majority of crimes that involve a firearm are committed
with handguns. I concurred with you back in 2008 when you stated, “If
[Mr. Obama] tries to fool with my Beretta, he’s got a problem.” I trust
you still maintain those sentiments.
Again, I offer you my services and a lifetime of expertise. I look forward to hearing from you.
Sincerely,
Ted Nugent
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