Friday, September 23, 2011

Your Typical Arizona Gun Owner


An Apache Junction woman was arrested Wednesday after police said they found firearms, a white powdery substance and various checks in her car.

Mesa officers approached Elizabeth Russell, 38, when officers noticed a vehicle parked against the flow of traffic at 1700 S. 80th Street in Mesa, according to a police report.

After Russell granted police permission to search the car, officers found a loaded .380 caliber handgun between the driver's seat and transmission hump, as well as a clear baggie with a white powdery substance inside Russell's purse, the report said.

All right, maybe "typical" isn't the best word to describe her, but this is Arizona we're talking about. Gun availability to unfit people doesn't come any easier than it does there. Who's to blame?

Well, if we're talking about the easy access to guns, as opposed to the crimes people commit with them, it's clearly not the criminal's fault. She, and all the others like her, did not arrange for the easy availability of guns. That was the NRA and the gun lobby all paid for by the gun manufacturers and supported by the gun-rights folks.

This is what I call shared responsibility.

The only valid argument I can see is that guns save lives, the John Lott theory. That's been refuted enough that even the gun rights folks have gotten off it. What we mainly hear from them is the 2A nonsense and as Big Wayne said, they want to have a fighting chance.

The deplorable situation of gun proliferation and availability in the U.S. is the direct result of the misguided efforts of the NRA, gun lobby, gun manufacturers and gun-rights activists. For some it's simply dollars and cents.  For others it's in order to not be inconvenienced themselves.  But we all pay a heavy price for the results of their work.  That's why I blame them.

What's your opinion?  Please leave a comment.

4 comments:

  1. Firearms do save lives. That's true, & no amount of propaganda can change the fact.

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  2. "The deplorable situation of gun proliferation and availability in the U.S. is the direct result of the misguided efforts of the NRA, gun lobby, gun manufacturers and gun-rights activists. For some it's simply dollars and cents."

    Idiots like Tennessee Bud clearly illustrate that for some it's sheer indignorance that fuels their gunzluzt.

    For most of the players it is a combination of greed for material wealth and political power.

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  3. There are two motivators for gunsel gunloons:

    1) A bottomless paranoia, in which every moment of every day in every situation possesses danger, and in which you are never ever safe, even in your own house

    2) A need to have a long, hard object next to their legs.

    It's inadequacy + paranoia.

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  4. Tennessee Bud, No one is denying that in some cases guns do save lives. What we're saying is that they are used to do far more harm. More people die from the misuse of guns than are saved by them.

    The misuse of guns far outweighs the proper use. It's that simple.


    Thanks POed Lib, I think you've captured it.

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