Inconvenient Truths About
Guns and 'Gun Control'

By Rob Morse. January 2, 2020
Original Source

Politicians and journalists often portray fiction as fact. It is easy to be opinionated, but hard to be informed. This came to mind as I listened to Virginia Democrats tell us we’d be safer if we were disarmed. What is the truth about 'gun-control' laws? What politicians says a law will do might have nothing to do with what the law actually does. Lives are at stake when 'gun-control' laws fail. Saying that the next 'gun-control' law is necessary to stop violent crime admits that the 23 thousand firearms regulations already on the books didn’t work as advertised. It is a rare politician who admits how limited the government really is when it comes to public safety.

Fortunately, we’ve lived with firearms for several hundred years. We know some things that work. Here are a few inconvenient truths I’ve found after a few decades of study.

Inconvenient Truth: Most gun-related deaths are suicides, not murders. Unfortunately, restrictions on firearms have not reduced the rate of suicide. Fortunately, informed gun owners are reaching out to other gun owners who are dealing with mental illness. Mental health treatment works. We’re changing the gun culture for the better, no thanks to the politicians.... .....

"There is no doubt that self-defense can be inconvenient, but I'd rather be inconvenienced now than be a helpless victim later. To make matters worse, you don't get to pick when you might be attacked."

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