{"id":1118342,"date":"2023-10-07T07:07:28","date_gmt":"2023-10-07T11:07:28","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.euvolution.com\/prometheism-transhumanism-posthumanism\/uncategorized\/i-carry-a-firearm-daily-second-amendment-rights-are-not-absolute-daily-kos\/"},"modified":"2023-10-07T07:07:28","modified_gmt":"2023-10-07T11:07:28","slug":"i-carry-a-firearm-daily-second-amendment-rights-are-not-absolute-daily-kos","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.euvolution.com\/prometheism-transhumanism-posthumanism\/second-amendment\/i-carry-a-firearm-daily-second-amendment-rights-are-not-absolute-daily-kos\/","title":{"rendered":"I carry a firearm daily. Second Amendment rights are not absolute. &#8211; Daily Kos"},"content":{"rendered":"<p><p>    As a Floridian, I have carried a concealed firearm for    years, everywhere, except where prohibited by law or a    businesss policy. Hanging in my office is a 100 percent    American-made Gadsden flag. I once voted solely for    Republicans, including twice for President Donald Trump, and    once for Gov. Ron DeSantis (in 2018). I was once a lifetime    member of the National Rifle Association. I have publicly    spoken at gun owners' groups. I once owned an    AR-15.  <\/p>\n<p>    And I'm here to tell you that Second Amendment mythologies and revisionist history    continue to result in needless firearm-related deaths,    suffering and trauma. If law-abiding gun owners do not start    publicly speaking up, we cannot expect to find solutions to our    nation's unacceptable levels of gun-related violence.  <\/p>\n<p>      I understand and appreciate why gun owners  the large      majority of whom are law-abiding  are reluctant to risk the      slings and arrows of the Republican Party, the      Fox\/Breitbart\/Alex Jones\/Tucker Carlson conspiracy theorists      and pundits, and, perhaps, even their friends and      family.    <\/p>\n<p>    I ask gun owners this, respectfully: Which is more    uncomfortable  the pain of potential ostracization, or the    pain of a nonstop loop of stochastic and targeted terrorism,    aided and abetted by an endless supply of handguns and rifles,    the latter often equipped these days with 30 bone-shattering    rounds per magazine? If you're a parent with school-age    children, the fear of a Columbine, Parkland or Uvalde-type    event is impossible to fully suppress.  <\/p>\n<p>    A little over a month ago, in Jacksonville (Florida's    most-populous city), we saw a ghastly mass shooting perpetrated    by a delusional neo-Nazi yearning for the resurrection of the    mythical Aryan super-race; in addition to taking his own life,    he made his contribution to the ever-growing tabulation of    gun-death statistics gun-dead, murdering Anolt Joseph \"A.J.\"    Laguerre, 19; Jerrald Gallion, 29; and Angela Michelle Carr,    52.  <\/p>\n<p>    Such a violent death  from machines with the sole    purpose of killing so swiftly that their victims are rarely    allowed time for the dignity of final breaths  is uniquely    American. A victim of any age is of course traumatic for their    bereaved, grieving families, but the death of a teenager    qualifies as yet another Molochian offering. Jacksonville's    mayor, Donna Deegan, took office in July; it took less than two    months for her administration to be christened with the blood    of gunned-down innocents. Responding to a mass shooting is a    rite of passage for every elected executive of virtually every    jurisdiction in America. Deegan now joins the club of elected officials whose membership    increases daily.  <\/p>\n<p>    And what about our governor? As a husband and father of    three, he doesn't want to be     surrounded by too many guns himself, even as he    peddles the inane hypothesis that more guns make us more    secure, which I suspect wasn't part of the curricula of his    Yale and Harvard Law educations. DeSantis signed a permitless    carry law earlier this year, and     would surely sign an open permitless carry law if our    legislature passes it. I'm relieved he thinks that anti-Black    murder (not \"racially-motivated\" murder, whatever that means) is    \"unacceptable,\" but I wish he could have    mustered up even half the righteous indignation he exhibited    toward Dr. Anthony Fauci at the recent 2024 candidates debate    aired by Fox News. Oh well.  <\/p>\n<p>    Google the name of a municipality name, and odds are the next    word in the search will be \"shooting\"; if that word does not    appear, consider that place very fortunate, and pray it remains    that way.  <\/p>\n<p>    Unfortunately, it's unlikely that your town or city will remain    unaffected by this bloodshed forever.  <\/p>\n<p>    Oh, for all the flack that Democrat-majority cities    receive from the right, Jacksonville has long been the    most-populousGOP-controlled city. Even with the recent    election of Deegan, a Democrat, 13 of the 19 city council seats    are held by Republicans; the local sheriff, supervisor of    elections and state attorney, among other local elected    officials, are also Republicans.  <\/p>\n<p>      As for the purported urban\/rural divide, in which big cities      are wastelands of violence and rural areas are utopias?            Another mythology propagated by GOP politicians and their      yellow journalists.    <\/p>\n<p>      Responsible gun owners: Are you OK with child sacrifice? I am      certain you are not; but if we don't hear from you  loudly      and frequently  our necessary voices are suffocatedby      the most politically traumatized voices.    <\/p>\n<p>      Those who carry a firearm, such as myself, should be      especially vocal: We are the ones who take an      unofficial oath to protect our families and innocents. Though      the \"good guy with a gun\" is more myth than substance, it is      true that defensive gun use likely happens on a daily basis,      given that Americans own 400 million (or more) guns and several      trillion rounds of ammunition. It was not helpful that the      CDC under the Biden administration       removed information on defensive gun use from its      website; that unforced error undermines gun safety advocacy.    <\/p>\n<p>        Even when I was deep down the MAGA rabbit hole, from 2015        until the summer of 2021, I was not a Second Amendment        absolutist. But I was close enough. (Some of the reasons I        left the manufactured reality of MAGA are catalogued        here.)      <\/p>\n<p>        To paraphrase Hemingway, my personal and political        epiphany occurred gradually and then, suddenly, all at        once. One of the results of my road-to-Damascus moment was        an increasing discomfort with an official GOP platform that        accepts widespread, preventable death and suffering. I        don't actually believe most Republican voters accept that        either, but the GOP apparatus does  not because party        officials do not comprehend the gun-created,        blood-splattered abattoirs in community after community,        but because they need the votes        of everyone who         believes that any        constitutionally reasonable laws to reduce        gun-related deaths and injuries are a coordinated        conspiracy between Democrats, RINOs, communists,        socialists, globalists (aka a global Jewish cabal), Joe        Biden, Barack Obama, Nancy Pelosi and the Marxists. (I ask        you: What did the Marx Brothers ever do to incur the ire of        the Republican Party?)      <\/p>\n<p>        Anyone who believes that kind of outrageous hysteria        has a right to do so. I question, however, whether they        should be legally permitted to own a gun. Such an        individual likely also adheres to a mythology that the        Second Amendment was crafted as a means to foment revolt        against a tyrannical government. For all the          perversion and lack of        understanding of the amendment (on both left and right),        historically speaking it was a compromise engineered by        James Madison. Its most important goal was probably        to         prevent the federal government from starting a        professional army. This was especially relevant to Southern        states, where the population of enslaved people was        disproportionately higher than in other states. Militias        controlled security on the state level, especially because        of anxiety over slave revolts. There was a         fear among some of the founders that the Haitian        revolution  the first known         successful slave uprising in the Americas  would        inspire similar events in the U.S. The Second Amendment at        least partly assuaged these worries. (And in fact Black        people were overwhelmingly         prohibited from keeping and bearing arms.)      <\/p>\n<p>        Nothing in the amendment legally permits insurrections        against the government  and just to err on the side of        caution, the 14th Amendment         addresses the issue of rebellion directly.      <\/p>\n<p>        Our nation has a long and storied history of regulating firearms and other        weapons, including a national         registry of firearms (finally eliminated by Ronald        Reagan). Post-Reagan, the Newt Gingrich political right and        gun lobby discovered just how lucrative the fantasy was of        taking up arms against Bill Clinton (who wanted to        \"make America great again\"), Barack Obama  whom the GOP        has used to raise more money than a million Reagans could        have  and other gun-grabbing Democrats. I once bought into        this belief, and finally came to view it as the Big Lie of        the gun fetishists. The NRA, which at one time, supported reasonable gun restrictions, chose        literal blood money over saving lives.      <\/p>\n<p>        Was a nation awash in guns what the framers of the        Constitution intended? I am loath to speak for them, but if        those who constructed our Constitution and Bill of Rights        were alive today, I doubt they'd ratify the Second        Amendment. If they did, they would surely seek to modernize        it.      <\/p>\n<p>        If they chose not to strengthen our current federal gun        laws, then we would know they were not the sagacious,        prescient, august and erudite intellects we've been taught        to believe in. And if our constitutional rights are        God-given, then the Lord did some sloppy work, considering        that chattel slavery and the oppression of women were        overlooked. To quote the late George Carlin, that doesn't        sound like divine planning to me.      <\/p>\n<p>        It would take some time to realize the efficacy of these        proposals; and, by no means is this an exhaustive list. But        I guarantee they will save lives (including those by        suicide, which         account for more than half of all firearm-related        deaths), reduce injuries and restore some of the freedom        from fears that a trip to the bank, the mall, a movie        theater a supermarket, an outdoor festival or our        workplaces and schools will be the last trip we ever take:      <\/p>\n<p>          The work of perfecting our Union has always been          accompanied by struggle. We are now a nation held hostage          by trauma entrepreneurs who wield and brandish firearms          as weapons of holy war. Believe it or not, the vast          majority of my fellow firearm owners will broadly agree          that these reforms are necessary. I speak to them now:          Like all of us, you have the right to remain silent; but          now it is time to consider your duty to lead the change          you wish to see.        <\/p>\n<p><!-- Auto Generated --><\/p>\n<p>Go here to see the original:<br \/>\n<a target=\"_blank\" href=\"https:\/\/www.dailykos.com\/stories\/2023\/10\/4\/2196183\/-I-carry-a-firearm-daily-Second-Amendment-rights-are-not-absolute\" title=\"I carry a firearm daily. Second Amendment rights are not absolute. - Daily Kos\" rel=\"noopener\">I carry a firearm daily. Second Amendment rights are not absolute. - Daily Kos<\/a><\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p> As a Floridian, I have carried a concealed firearm for years, everywhere, except where prohibited by law or a businesss policy. 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