WHY GUNS?
-- By L. Neil Smith --
Over the past 30 years, I've been
paid to write almost two million words, every one of
which, sooner or later, came back to the issue of guns
and gun-ownership. Naturally, I've thought about the
issue a lot, and it has _always_ determined the way I
vote.
People accuse me of being a single-issue
writer, a single-issue thinker, and a single-issue voter,
but it isn't true. What I've chosen, in a world where
there's never enough time and energy, is to focus on the
one political issue which most clearly and unmistakably
demonstrates what any politician -- or political
philosophy -- is made of, right down to the creamy liquid
center.
Make no mistake: all politicians -- even those
ostensibly on the side of guns and gun ownership -- hate
the issue and anyone, like me, who insists on bringing it
up. They hate it because it's an X-ray machine.
It's a Vulcan mind-meld. It's the ultimate
test to which any politician -- or political philosophy
-- can be put.
If a politician isn't perfectly comfortable
with the idea of his average constituent, any man, woman,
or responsible child, walking into a hardware store and
paying cash -- for any rifle, shotgun, handgun,
machinegun, anything -- without producing ID or signing
one scrap of paper, he isn't your friend, no matter what
he tells you.
If he isn't genuinely enthusiastic about his
average constituent stuffing that weapon into a purse or
pocket or tucking it under a coat and walking home
without asking anybody's permission, he's a four-flusher,
no matter what he claims.
What his attitude -- toward your ownership and
use of weapons -- conveys is his real attitude about you.
And if he doesn't trust you, then why in the name of John
Moses Browning should you trust him?
If he doesn't want you to have the means of
defending your life, do you want him in a position to
control it?
If he makes excuses about obeying a law he's
sworn to uphold and defend -- the highest law of the
land, the Bill of Rights -- do you want to entrust him
with anything?
If he ignores you, sneers at you, complains
about you, or defames you, if he calls you names only he
thinks are evil -- like "Constitutionalist" --
when you insist that he account for himself, hasn't he
betrayed his oath, isn't he unfit to hold office, and
doesn't he really belong in jail?
Sure, these are all leading questions. They're
the questions that led me to the issue of guns and gun
ownership as the clearest and most unmistakable
demonstration of what any given politician -- or
political philosophy -- is really made of.
He may lecture you about the dangerous
weirdoes out there who shouldn't have a gun -- but what
does that have to do with you? Why in the name of John
Moses Browning should you be made to suffer for the
misdeeds of others? Didn't you lay aside the infantile
notion of group punishment when you left public school --
or the military? Isn't it an essentially European notion,
anyway -- Prussian, maybe -- and certainly not what
America was supposed to be all about?
And if there are dangerous weirdoes out there,
does it make sense to deprive you of the means of
protecting yourself from them? Forget about those other
people, those dangerous weirdoes, this is about you, and
it has been, all along.
Try it yourself: if a politician won't trust
you, why should you trust him? If he's a man -- and
you're not -- what does his lack of trust tell you about
his real attitude toward women? If "he" happens
to be a woman, what makes her so perverse that she's
eager to render her fellow women helpless on the mean and
seedy streets her policies helped create? Should you
believe her when she says she wants to help you by
imposing some infantile group health care program on you
at the point of the kind of gun she doesn't want you to
have?
On the other hand -- or the other party --
should you believe anything politicians say who claim
they stand for freedom, but drag their feet and make
excuses about repealing limits on your right to own and
carry weapons? What does this tell you about their real
motives for ignoring voters and ramming through one
infantile group trade agreement after another with other
countries?
Makes voting simpler, doesn't it? You don't
have to study every issue -- health care, international
trade -- all you have to do is use this X-ray machine,
this Vulcan mind-meld, to get beyond their empty words
and find out how politicians really feel. About you. And
that, of course, is why they hate it.
And that's why I'm accused of being a
single-issue writer, thinker, and voter.
But it isn't true, is it?
L. Neil Smith is the
award-winning author of Bretta Martyn, The Probability
Broach, The Crystal Empire, Henry Martyn, The Lando
Calrissian Adventures, and Pallas. He is also an NRA Life
Member and founder of the Libertarian Second Amendment
Caucus.

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Crosby, TX 77532-1924
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