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‘What in the world is happening to America? I have written
many articles about how society is crumbling right in front of our
eyes, but now it is getting to the point where people are going to be afraid to
go to school or go shopping at the mall. Just consider what has happened
over the past week. Adam Lanza savagely murdered 20 children and 6 adults
at Sandy Hook Elementary School in Newtown, Connecticut. 42-year-old
Marcus Gurrola threatened to shoot innocent shoppers and fired off more than 50 rounds in the
parking lot of Fashion Island Mall in Newport Beach, California. After
police apprehended him, he told them that he "was unhappy with
life". Earlier in the week, a crazy man wearing a hockey mask and
armed with a semi-automatic rifle opened fire on the second floor of a mall in Happy Valley,
Oregon. He killed two people and injured a third. On Saturday
morning, a lone gunman walked into a hospital in Alabama and opened fire. He
killed one police officer and two hospital employees before being gunned down
by another police officer. So have we now reached the point where every
school, every mall and every hospital is going to need armed security?
How will society function efficiently if everyone is constantly worried about
mass murderers?
In response to the horrible tragedy in Connecticut, many in the
mainstream media are suggesting that much stricter gun laws are the obvious
solution.
After all, if we get rid of all the guns these crazy people won't be able
to commit these kinds of crimes, right?
Unfortunately, that is not how it works. The criminals don't obey
gun control laws. Banning guns will just take them out of the hands of
law-abiding American citizens that just want to protect their own families.
Adam Lanza didn't let the strict gun control laws up in Connecticut stop
him from what he wanted to do. Connecticut already has some of the
strictest gun laws in the nation, and Adam Lanza broke at least three of them.
However, if there had been some armed security officers or some armed
teachers at that school, they may have had a chance to protect those dear
little children from being brutally gunned down.
If gun control was really the solution to our problems, then cities that
have implemented strict gun control laws should be some of the safest in the
entire country.
But sadly, just the opposite is true.
For example, Chicago has very strict gun laws. But 10 people were
shot in the city of Chicago on Friday alone. Chicago is
now considered to be "the deadliest global city",
and the murder rate in Chicago is about 25 percent higher than it
was last year.
So has gun control turned Chicago into a utopia?
Of course not.
And it won't solve our problems on a national level either.
You can find more statistics about the futility of gun control right here.
Well, how would things be if we did just the opposite and everyone had a
gun?
Would gun crime go through the roof?
That is what liberals were warning of when the city of Kennesaw, Georgia
passed a law requiring every home to have a gun. But instead of disaster,
the results turned out to be very impressive...
In March 1982, 25 years
ago, the small town of Kennesaw – responding to a handgun ban in Morton Grove,
Ill. – unanimously passed an ordinance requiring each head of household to own
and maintain a gun. Since then, despite dire predictions of “Wild West”
showdowns and increased violence and accidents, not a single resident has been
involved in a fatal shooting – as a victim, attacker or defender.
The crime rate initially
plummeted for several years after the passage of the ordinance, with the 2005
per capita crime rate actually significantly lower than it was in 1981, the
year before passage of the law.
Prior to enactment of the
law, Kennesaw had a population of just 5,242 but a crime rate significantly
higher (4,332 per 100,000) than the national average (3,899 per 100,000). The
latest statistics available – for the year 2005 – show the rate at 2,027 per
100,000. Meanwhile, the population has skyrocketed to 28,189.
When criminals know that everyone has guns, they are much less likely to
try something. And often armed citizens are able to prevent potential
mass murderers from doing more damage. You can find several examples of
this right here.
But of course most of our politicians are not interested in common
sense. Instead, they are obsessed with the idea that gun control will
make our country "safe" again.
Senator Diane Feinstein says that she is ready to introduce a strict gun
control bill in January that will "ban the
sale, the transfer, the importation and the possession" of many types
of firearms.
Will such a law keep the criminals from getting guns?
No way. Just look at what is happening with the cartels down in
Mexico. The criminals are always able to get guns.
If our "leaders" were really interested in stopping these mass
murders, they would take a look at the role that mind-altering pharmaceutical
drugs play in these incidents. If you look at the mass murders that have
occurred over the past several decades, in the vast majority of them the
murderer had been using
mind-altering pharmaceutical drugs...
The Institute for Safe
Medication Practices (ISMP) has raised concerns about severe acts of violence as side effects of
anti-psychotic and antidepressant drugs not only on individuals but on society
as well.
Just a month ago PRWeb described drug induced violence
as "medicine's best kept secret."
And the Citizens
Commission on Human Rights International (CCHRI) is calling for a federal
investigation on its web page which links no less than 14 mass killings to the
use of psychiatric drugs such as Prozac and Paxil.
And guess what?
According to the Washington Post, one
neighbor says that Adam Lanza was "on medication".
But will our politicians ever consider a law against such drugs?
Of course not. The big corporations that produce those drugs give
mountains of money to the campaign funds of our politicians.
So the focus of the debate will remain on guns.
And a lot of liberals would have us believe that our society could be
transformed into some type of "utopia" if we could just get rid of
all the guns.
Unfortunately, that is simply not true. Our society is in an advanced state of moral decay,
and this moral decay is manifesting in our society in thousands of different
ways. The corruption runs from the highest levels of society all the way
down to the lowest.
For those that believe that gun control would somehow "fix
America", I have some questions for you...
Down in Texas, one set of parents kept their 10-year-old son locked in a
bedroom and only fed him bread and water for months. Eventually he died
of starvation and they dumped his body in a creek.
Would banning guns have kept that from happening?
A pastor in north Texas was recently assaulted by an enraged man who beat
him to death with an electric guitar.
Would banning guns have kept that from happening?
Police up in New Jersey say that a man kept his girlfriend padlocked in a bedroom for
most of the last 10 years.
Would banning guns have kept that from happening?
A 31-year-old man up in Canada was found guilty of raping an
8-year-old girl, breaking 16 of her bones and smashing her in the face with a
hammer.
Would banning guns have kept that from happening?
According to the FBI, a New York City police
officer is being accused of “planning the kidnap, rape, torture and
cannibilization of a number of women”.
Would banning guns have kept that from happening?
A Secret Service officer that had been assigned to protect Joe Biden’s
residence has been charged with sexually assaulting a 14-year-old girl.
Would banning guns have kept that from happening?
Over in Texas, a very sick 29-year-old man
stabbed his girlfriend to death and then burned his one-year-old baby alive
because she had gone to court and filed for child support.
Would banning guns have kept that from happening?
Over in Utah, a 21-year-old man is accused of stabbing his grandmother 111 times and then removing her organs
with a knife.
Would banning guns have kept that from happening?
There are more than 3 million reports
of child abuse in the United States every single year.
Would banning guns keep that from happening?
An average of five children die as a result of child abuse in the United
States every single day.
Would banning guns keep that from happening?
The United States has the highest child abuse death rate on
the entire globe.
Would banning guns keep that from happening?
It is estimated that 500,000 Americans that will be born
this year will be sexually abused before they turn 18.
Would banning guns keep that from happening?
In the United States today, it is estimated that one out of every four girls
is sexually abused before they become adults.
Would banning guns keep that from happening?
If there was a way to take all of the guns away from all of the
criminals, I would be all in favor of it. Unfortunately, no government on
the planet has been able to do that.
Instead, we have seen that criminals thrive whenever gun bans are
instituted and the guns are taken away from law-abiding citizens.
But the bottom line is that our social decay will not be solved either by
more guns or less guns.
Our social decay is the result of decades of bad decisions. We have
pushed morality out of our schools, out of government and out of almost every
aspect of public life. Now we are experiencing the bitter fruit of those
decisions.
And this is not a problem that our government is going to be able to
fix. Violent crime increased by 18 percent in 2011, and this is
just the beginning.
As our economy gets even worse, the rot and decay that have been
eating away the foundations of America are going to become even more
evident. The number of Americans living in poverty grows with each
passing day, and millions upon millions of people are becoming very desperate.
Desperate people do desperate things, and crime, rioting and looting are
going to become commonplace in the United States in the years ahead.
So you can pretend that the government is going to be able to keep our
society from crumbling all you want, but that is not going to help you when a
gang of desperate criminals has invaded your home and is attacking your family.
We definitely should mourn for the victims in Connecticut. It was a
horrible national tragedy.
But this is just the beginning. The fabric of our society is coming
apart at the seams. The feeling of safety and security that we all used
to take for granted has been shattered, and the streets of America are going to
steadily become much more dangerous.
I hope that you are ready.