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September 01, 2004

Anti-Gunner Becomes Pro-Gun

Jon Caldara is a columnist for the Daily Camera newspaper in Colorado. He used to be a dues paying member of Handgun Control. He has not been the victim of a crime, yet now, he's an enthusiast for firearms and looks forward to the sunset of the AWB:


The so-called assault-weapons ban is about to sunset. About time.

It was one of the goofiest gun laws on the books. It outlawed guns because they look mean — the perfect law for a superficial world.

The assault-weapons ban was racial profiling for guns.

Before we start, you should know I used to be like you when it came to firearms. I had a religious-like hatred of guns. In fact, I was a member of the anti-gun organization Handgun Control Inc.

It was a long slow, conversion for me, spurred by the patient influence of my older brother Paul, who bought a gun. We weren't raised with guns. I thought he was nuts.

He slowly taught me guns don't have free will. Mean-looking guns are not actually mean. We'd argue back and forth about gun-violence statistics and gun policy. Which just led me to do my own research and reach my own conclusions — guns are not evil, only people are.


He got himself a .22 rifle and is now an ardent target-shooter. He's also got a pistol and a shotgun and enjoys skeet as well. He's discovered what an enjoyable sport shooting can be. Caldara has also reached his own conclusion about the phony "assault weapons" ban:

he very term "assault weapon" is a politically manufactured term made to emotionalize a certain look of a gun. What is an assault riffle? Emotionalists answer that the same way social conservatives define pornography: I know it when I see it.

But technically an assault weapon is a gun that was made illegal decades before Clinton's law. It is a fully automatic gun (one trigger pull will shoot many bullets) with a detachable magazine or a semi-automatic gun (one trigger pull will shoot only one bullet) that can be set to full auto.

Emotionalists say that these guns used high-powered ammo. Nope. Those mean-looking guns use mid-sized ammo, nothing compared to what the average hunting rifle takes.

Clinton's law outlaws guns by how they look, not what they do. Mostly, if the gun has a "plastic" look, it was banned. For instance, it outlaws the AR-15 by name. This is the semi-automatic rifle that looks like the M-16 our troops use. Yet other semi-auto guns with detachable magazines that shoot the exact same round, like the Mini-14, are still legal.

What's the difference? The Mini-14 comes with a friendly-looking wood stock. Watch out for those dangerous polymer stocks. They are maybe more durable, but they're evil. Somehow.

Some stocks fold up to save space. That, too, looks mean and is therefore against the law.

Guns don't kill people. Apparently pistol grips do. I prefer a rifle with a pistol grip. I find it gives me better control when shooting. Folks say the same kind of thing about parabolic skis or oversized tennis racquets.

Flash-suppressers are not silencers. A flash-suppresser at the end of a barrel keeps the barrel from riding up when shooting and directs any muzzle flash away from the shooter's line of sight. But to a non-shooter it looks like a silencer.

These features make a gun an assault weapon? According to the law, they do.

And the silliest part of this whole thing is that these mean-looking guns are used in only a small fraction of gun-related crimes.

If you still have to outlaw something that looks nasty, ban Ted Kennedy.


I'd probably throw Diane Feinstein and Chuck Schumer onto that list too. As with any emotional subject such as firearms ownership, sometimes it just takes some rational, clear-headed thinking and a little education to help someone realize that the problem isn't guns, it's the misuse of guns. Enforce the current laws, prosecute law-breakers, and stop blaming "an inanimate object" for crime.

Cars don't kill people, drunk or bad drivers do. We don't ban or blame sports cars or cars with "spoilers" and a lot of horsepower because occasionally one is used by a criminal.


Posted by Jeff Soyer at September 1, 2004 09:41 AM
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