As a person who has been going to the States for over 30 years and lived Fulltime and part time for another 13 years I felt I had to send this email from my x policeman mate
to all the Australian News Papers. and after all the fallout and the horrendous tragedy of the Newtown Massacre, and now the subsequent # 1 stories of Gun controls,
please read the below perspective from a California 35 Year Retired Police Veteran, his thoughts also needs to be told and shared, to present a level field and not knee –jerk reaction to Guns,
also take note of the bottom link to the Seven Myths and Profile of a Mass Murderer.
Unspeakable.
What could have driven Adam Lanza to force his way into an elementary school and do what he did? Everyone in this Country, from our president on down, wept looking at the faces of six year-old children who were butchered by this loner.
Now comes the inevitable cry to "do something meaningful" to prevent further school carnage. This of course means somehow changing the U.S. Constitution to amend this Country's firearms laws. "The NRA runs the Country, and this has to change".
Before we jump head-long in to irreversible change to a fundamental right, we need to examine the facts, not regulate out of hysteria.
According to CBS news, there have been eighty-eight persons killed on school campus's in America in the last 20 years. While we all look at the faces of those helpless victims of Lansa's warped outrage and vow to never let that happen again, remember that statistically the most dangerous part of a child's school day is the ride to and from school in Mom's car.
Tens of thousands of schools, millions of school children, eight-eight deaths.
Eighty-eight people. Less then the highway fatality rate of a typical New Years eve weekend in California.
Don't misunderstand what I'm trying to point out here, every one of those eighty-eight lives was precious and needlessly wasted, but do the figures however horrific speak to an epidemic of gun violence when you recall there are three hundred million guns in this Country that aren't being used to murder school children? Is President Obama weeping at the thought of school kids killed by drunk drivers and demanding a "change" to laws regulating alcohol consumption?
A gun is a tool. In the wrong hands it can be a tool of destruction. A tool like the two airliners flown into the World Trade Center to kill three thousand Americans on 9/11.
We all cried that day too, but no one demanded that commercial aviation avoid large population centers!
Let's get back to the NRA. I'm a retired police officer with 35 years experience on the tough streets of a large Bay Area city. I have carried a firearm day and night all those years, and no, I don't think the NRA represents the majority of clear-thinking Americans when the NRA objects to the possession of "Cop Killer" bullets or machine guns. The NRA can be just as hysterical as an "anything goes" proponent as the anti-gun faction on the other side of the argument. Just like most things in life, the truth lies somewhere in the middle of this debate.
It's interesting to note that one of the first states to have experienced a campus murder spree was Stockton, California. California has nearly one thousand laws on the books regulating or banning firearm possession and those laws and rules did nothing to prevent that murder spree. All additional laws and regulations do is allow a prosecutor to add an additional charge post-incident. No one who is of the mindset of Adam Lanza is going to comply with firearms restrictions. It's a worn-out adage, but "When guns are outlawed, only outlaws will have guns". Note that not one single Oakland "gang banger" turned-in his Uzi during last weekends firearm-surrender program in the East Bay. Instead three hundred law abiding citizens gave up their guns for the greater good. What was accomplished? A few people felt better about themselves but not a single life is going to be saved by that program. The outlaws still have their guns!
Rather than banning the tool, its time we recognized when that high school loner is acting stranger than usual. Where are all the neighbors who report "I knew that guy was weird" when interviewed after a mass shooting. Why didn't they realize he was acting weird before he stole his mother's guns and massacred a first grade class of children?
My suggestion is this; take a step back and a deep breath, don't regulate out of hysteria, and tell someone in charge when that loner is acting strangely.
http://blog.oup.com/2012/09/seven-myths-of-mass-murder/