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 V.21 No.32 | August 9 - 15, 2012 

Guest Editorial

Gun Rhetoric Fires Blanks

Once again, we’re in the middle of two sad American cycles: senseless, lethal violence and the slew of specious arguments that inevitably follow, flying hither and yon like, well, bullets that never quite hit the mark. After two mass shootings within weeks of one another, it’s time we talked rationally about guns in our country.

Typically, pundits accuse and obfuscate until the terror of the latest massacre fades and everyone gets sick of the debate for the time being. We must analyze why these same arguments continue to fail. Doing so could help us move in a productive direction.

 
Joe Serio
 

On the far left you’ll have the inevitable call for a complete ban on guns. Since bears, wolves and bandits are no longer beating at the door, we can easily live without firearms, some folks say, as have people in other nations. But this is obviously unworkable here, for reasons practical, political and logical.

To serve practicality, exactly how do we enforce a ban on something that millions of people already have? CNN estimates 270 million guns are owned legally in America. That’s quite a recall effort, one that would meet a lot of resistance—armed resistance.

Politically, we’ve got the Second Amendment to contend with. There is room for debate about what it allows (the phrasing is, after all, “well-regulated militia”). But there’s little inclination to do so. Where the rubber meets the road, it’s like this: If you think it’s tough to give Americans access to health insurance, just try taking their guns.

Logically, why would we want to build a stronger, meaner and more profitable black market for guns? The drug war has made it clear that this nation is no longer capable of learning from its history. One would hope that there's a limit to our myopia.

Why would we want to build a stronger, meaner and more profitable black market for guns?

Moving toward the right, we find the notion that discussing solutions is disrespectful to the families of the victims. It's just political opportunism. I imagine Kairos, the ancient personification of deliberative opportunity, stocking his fridge with beer and kicking back with the remote after every massacre.

I note, however, that considering an immediate response to the 9/11 attack wasn’t disrespectful. The same with the Tylenol murders, tornadoes, floods and in fact, every disaster that doesn’t lead to a discussion about gun use. It can be argued just as well that tackling the problem is the way to show respect.

And finally, the weakest argument of all: If more people had been armed, the Aurora gunman would have been stopped before hurting so many people. This is always stated with the same certainty as tomorrow’s sunrise, even though it is not at all certain. Consider the facts: The theater had rapidly changing light conditions because of the film; vision was further occluded by clouds of tear gas; people were panicking and screaming; and the shooter was wearing a bulletproof vest, leggings and helmet.

Taking the class to carry a concealed weapon is not enough training to turn most of us into action heroes.

All of that adds up to quite a different situation than you meet on the shooting range or in that video game you’re so good at. There is also the possibility that despite a particular carrier’s confidence—or in many cases, hubris—he or she might just choke when the tear gas and bullets start flying. Taking the class to carry a concealed weapon is not enough training to turn most of us into action heroes.

So it is highly debatable that sending more lead flying through the theater would have stopped the well-armored shooter instead of doing some of his work for him. The fact that massacres happen in states where carrying a concealed weapon is both legal and popular illustrates this uncertainty.

Straddling the center, we have the question of whether certain firearms—such as the AR-15 rifle used in Aurora—should be sold in shops. After all, plenty of military weapons are unavailable to the public. The same is argued for other types of equipment, such as magazines that hold 100 rounds, or body armor. The availability of these items over the Internet could be debated in this middling space, where we might also discuss our shoot-em-up society and what we might do to make it less shooty in the future.

This is sparsely populated ground, though. If put on a physical map, it would be what politicians call the “flyover states”—regions only seen from a plane heading from one coast to another. Introspection is for those who lack the American assurance that they are simply fantastic the way they are.

These arguments are as cyclical as the events that engender them, and in turn, through their utter uselessness, enable the next event. We need to acknowledge their uselessness and get off of this rhetorical cycle because two things are certain in all of this mess. One, guns aren’t going anywhere. Two, we will never lessen the obvious problem society has with guns until we start speaking realistically about it.

Joe Serio is an instructor in the University of New Mexico’s English Department, where he pursues graduate work in rhetoric and writing. He has also researched, written and produced the KNME show “New Mexico in Focus.”
Public Comments (4)
  • Bullseye!  [ Thu Aug 9 2012 9:40 AM ]

    But not a 10X! Three things are certain: mass killings will happen again. And again. Even if both sides got everything they wanted.

    If the left got Euro style gun control, we would still have them. Canada still has them. They are much fewer and farther between, but they still have them. Mexico has very strict gun control, and it's worse than here (w some help from our guns). Even China has mass stabbings and hackings w deaths in the double digits. Never underestimate the ability of evil to improvise, adapt, and overcome our best intentions. We might get fewer shooters and more bombers. If Jihadis can build bombs in their huts, American psychos can build them in their kitchens.

    If the right got fewer gun free zones and more moles who could whack back, would it make things better or worse? Jeanne Assam made things better in the New Life church shooting, but she had prior LE training. Mark Wilson was just a regular guy in TX who pitted his pistol against a nut w an AK. Mark was killed, but he did make things better too, not worse. Charl van Wyk was just one guy w a pistol in his chuch in South Africa when he drove off killers armed w AKs and grenades. A slim chance is better than no chance.

    Heller v DC said "the people" have an individual right to keep and bear arms for self defense that is mutually inclusive, not exclusive, w the collective right of the "well regulated militia". The left used emanations to find privacy, the right to find self defense. The penumbra that covers abortion also covers arms. You reap what you sow.

    The type of arms the militia needs to secure a free state are not the type of arms the people need for self defense.

    While a case can be made that semi-automatic weapons and high capacity magazines are protected arms, that case gets weaker w every massacre. They are not needed for self defense. The avg civilian and LE shooting involves 2-4 shots fired at distances of less than 20 ft.

    Most people don't know there are hundreds of thousands of legally owned, but severely restricted, real full automatic machine guns in private hands. They have only killed a handful of people since they were restricted in 1934. Semi-autos that accept high capacity magazines should be similarly restricted. It's time to admit their risk to public safety exceeds their benefit in securing a free state.

    I'm w you Joe; lets do some realistic talking and maybe we will get some realistic results.


    Last edited [8/9/12 9:57 AM]
  • These Massacres are Programmed to achieve PR gains  [ Thu Aug 9 2012 6:56 PM ]

    looky...

    Moral Posturing gets you a job at UNM, but check out

    that Accursed Evil, from which we are defending our families.

    :

    [link]

    Big Guns,Big magazines, even Fully Auto aint enough.

    Just look at how our US military monkeys have treated

    friendly natives on their own home ground, kicking down

    their doors and inflicting horrible crimes upon them.

    No arguments. No idiot retard veterans piping up with

    any damn thing other than Truth.

    They have trained the juvenile-delinquent dropouts to

    be full-on vicious criminals, running rampant.

    They are sic-ing them on us. Idiot Uniform criminals needing

    to act-out their big warrior freekin' monkey ass false-authority.

    That is What we are Dealing with now in the USA.

    Look up the information:

    the Aurora Theatre shooting was a big Operation,

    involving conspiracy of more than one shooter, more than one

    tear-gas thrower, a partner opened the exit door.

    Look at freekin' "Patsy Boy" "Manchurian Candidate" "Holmes"

    if that even is his real identity. Just check out his "demeanor"

    from the first court appearance. Obviously drugged/hypnotised

    and traumatised. His folks were MK/Ultra, Mind-control agents.

    This is the so-called "Government" we have. They did the massacre

    for political ends. Just like Columbine, and Virginia Tech, etc.

    Wake Up. Be ready to defend your tribe from Military Cops.

    Be ready to have a plan against their Apache attack Choppers, and

    Rockets, and Cluster Bombs, and Robot Drones, Robot troops.

  • Onion  [ Sat Aug 11 2012 3:27 PM ]

  • Been there, done that  [ Wed Aug 15 2012 10:47 AM ]

    Saw it the first time you posted it. Worth a shot.

    Until the insane people stop shooting at us, I will keep my right to shoot back when and where it's possible.

    As a last resort. My first response will be to get the hell outta Dodge... and avoid gun free zones. Those places are dangerous!


    Last edited [8/15/12 10:53 AM]
 
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