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gunman opens fire and kills at least 10 at the Umpqua Community College in Oregon.
President Obama made a statement saying congress should enact gun control laws.
So I want to know....
What law could have prevented yesterday's tragedy?
"everyone of the age of 21 and up shall be required to test with and exhibit competence and safety with a firearm (in order to have the civil rights of voting or being in any state job or office, a person must comply with this law) and SHALL be required to carry and judiciously USE said firearm in the event of any other person perpetrating great bodily harm or death upon others" in the so-carrying person's presence. Failure to do so shall be counted pusillanimity and constitute grounds for the loss of all civil privileges. Any person who unreasonably uses force and appeals to this law shall suffer the appropriate civil and criminal penalties.
Furthermore, no state nor public entity may hinder a person's ability to carry out the duty outlined in this statute, after said person has complied with the training and safety and carry parts of this law, in any way excepting they provide armed, competent, and safe security equal to that which they are hindering.
Those selling firearms SHALL be allowed to deny anyone the sale of a firearm; Those training SHALL be allowed to deny training. Those selling firearms or giving said training may still be held liable for gross negligence on their part in exercising judgement on who to withhold or give training and sales of firearms to."
I ain't no lawyer or legislator; what's above is just a silly idea, nothing more. I certainly don't think it'll happen - and I haven't thought out the ramifications beyond the general idea that it might suppress things like what happened at the college recently in oregon.
Of course, this is only a COULD have; it wouldn't guarantee these events would be stopped. It's probably not even in line with our constitution. It certainly isn't in line with our cowardly society at large (yes, sheepdogs, I know you're out there).
http://www.rkba.org/comment/cowards.html
I wish people would realize that every time they could reasonably resist these evils, it's good that they do so. Acquiescing to the guy who's got you at gunpoint says to him that your shoes or whatever are equal in worth to your life. It also says to him that people will give him whatever he wants if he threatens their lives - or other people's lives. You are responsible for reinforcing his evil thinking.
It's certainly appropriate and understandable to be scared senseless when someone threatens your life in a meaningful way. Which is exactly why we ought to think these things out BEFORE they happen, so when we're scared we REACT without thinking the RIGHT way. Hello, "Let's roll," anyone? Running INTO the towers instead of OUT of them? That kind of moral good happening quickly enough to make a correct outcome of any type takes a LOT of positive reinforcement and careful consideration beforehand. Most of us are chickens at heart. It takes a lot to suppress this.
Or, in shorthand: Newsflash, life is terminal, therefore we're all gonna die. Choose to die doing moral good; and you can't beat evil by being evil too, you beat evil by doing good.
Really really shorthand: those who have a reasonable chance to stop evil should. We should make ourselves ready and capable to do so on some level or the other.