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I found this while reading a gun review on truthaboutguns.com. If it has been posted before I apologize. Great letter:

Here is the source to the letter written by a survivor of Columbine:

http://www.thetruthaboutguns.com/20...om-a-columbine-massacre-survivor/#more-203971

AND I QUOTE:

"Mr. President,
As a student who was shot and wounded during the Columbine massacre, I have a few thoughts on the current gun debate. In regards to your gun control initiatives . . .


Universal Background Checks

First, a universal background check will have many devastating effects. It will arguably have the opposite impact of what you propose. If adopted, criminals will know that they can not pass a background check legally, so they will resort to other avenues. With the conditions being set by this initiative, it will create a large black market for weapons and will support more criminal activity and funnel additional money into the hands of thugs, criminals, and people who will do harm to American citizens.

Second, universal background checks will create a huge bureaucracy that will cost an enormous amount of tax payers dollars and will straddle us with more debt. We cannot afford it now, let alone create another function of government that will have a huge monthly bill attached to it.

Third, is a universal background check system possible without universal gun registration? If so, please define it for us. Universal registration can easily be used for universal confiscation. I am not at all implying that you, sir, would try such a measure, but we do need to think about our actions through the lens of time.

It is not impossible to think that a tyrant, to the likes of Mao, Castro, Che, Hitler, Stalin, Mussolini, and others, could possibly rise to power in America. It could be five, ten, twenty, or one hundred years from now - but future generations have the natural right to protect themselves from tyrannical government just as much as we currently do. It is safe to assume that this liberty that our forefathers secured has been a thorn in the side of would-be tyrants ever since the Second Amendment was adopted.

Ban on Military-Style Assault Weapons

The evidence is very clear pertaining to the inadequacies of the assault weapons ban. It had little to no effect when it was in place from 1994 until 2004. It was during this time that I personally witnessed two fellow students murder twelve of my classmates and one teacher. The assault weapons ban did not deter these two murderers, nor did the other thirty-something laws that they broke.

Gun ownership is at an all time high. And although tragedies like Columbine and Newtown are exploited by ideologues and special-interest lobbying groups, crime is at an all time low. The people have spoken. Gun store shelves have been emptied. Gun shows are breaking attendance records. Gun manufacturers are sold out and back ordered. Shortages on ammo and firearms are countrywide. The American people have spoken and are telling you that our Second Amendment shall not be infringed.

10-Round Limit for Magazines

Virginia Tech was the site of the deadliest school shooting in U.S. history. Seung-Hui Cho used two of the smallest caliber hand guns manufactured and a handful of ten round magazines. There are no substantial facts that prove that limited magazines would make any difference at all.

Second, this is just another law that endangers law-abiding citizens. I’ve heard you ask, “why does someone need 30 bullets to kill a deer?”

Let me ask you this: Why would you prefer criminals to have the ability to out-gun law-abiding citizens? Under this policy, criminals will still have their 30-round magazines, but the average American will not. Whose side are you on?

Lastly, when did they government get into the business of regulating “needs?” This is yet another example of government overreaching and straying from its intended purpose.

Selling to Criminals

Mr. President, these are your words: “And finally, Congress needs to help, rather than hinder, law enforcement as it does its job. We should get tougher on people who buy guns with the express purpose of turning around and selling them to criminals. And we should severely punish anybody who helps them do this.”

Why don’t we start with Eric Holder and thoroughly investigate the Fast and Furious program?

Furthermore, the vast majority of these mass murderers bought their weapons legally and jumped through all the hoops - because they were determined to murder. Adding more hoops and red tape will not stop these types of people. It doesn’t now - so what makes you think it will in the future? Criminals who cannot buy guns legally just resort to the black market.

Criminals and murderers will always find a way.

Critical Examination

Mr. President, in theory, your initiatives and proposals sound warm and fuzzy - but in reality they are far from what we need. Your initiatives seem to punish law-abiding American citizens and enable the murderers, thugs, and other lowlifes who wish to do harm to others.

Let me be clear: These ideas are the worst possible initiatives if you seriously care about saving lives and also upholding your oath of office. There is no dictate, law, or regulation that will stop bad things from happening - and you know that. Yet you continue to push the rhetoric. Why?

You said, “If we can save just one person it is worth it.” Well here are a few ideas that will save more that one individual:

First, forget all of your current initiatives and 23 purposed executive orders. They will do nothing more than impede law-abiding citizens and breach the intent of the Constitution. Each initiative steals freedom, grants more power to an already-overreaching government, and empowers and enables criminals to run amok.

Second, press Congress to repeal the “Gun Free Zone Act.” Don’t allow America’s teachers and students to be endangered one-day more. These parents and teachers have the natural right to defend themselves and not be looked at as criminals. There is no reason teachers must disarm themselves to perform their jobs. There is also no reason a parent or volunteer should be disarmed when they cross the school line.

This is your chance to correct history and restore liberty. This simple act of restoring freedom will deter would-be murderers and for those who try, they will be met with resistance.

Mr. President, do the right thing, restore freedom, and save lives. Show the American people that you stand with them and not with thugs and criminals.

Respectfully,
Severely Concerned Citizen, Evan M. Todd"

Source: http://www.thetruthaboutguns.com/20...om-a-columbine-massacre-survivor/#more-203971
 
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Well first off the key players in stripping citizens of rights are fully aware that it's Bull Crap and will not stop anyone. It is the only way they can gut the second amendment to the point it is worthless. Incremental, small steps that the public will allow are the methodology. They can't repeal the 2nd Amendment yet...

Gun free zones have been the most effective tool utilized to strip rights from the people to date that the key players have developed. Why in the hell would they want to lose them? It does not serve their agenda.

These key players are infuriated that the common citizen has this right to defense and will do all within their power to crush it to nothingness. They will "create" or "support" data factories that through omission, carefully selected sample sets, poorly designed research and outright lies with the willing support of the Media will be utilized to further eroded the American second amendment and if successful repeal it.

The best chance they have is to simply have a small group of Judges simply re-interpret the right so that it doesn't mean what it says as only a corrupt lawyer can accomplish. This is where the players are diligently working. Follow the money from Joyce, MAIG and others and it will lead you higher learning educational centers at both Public Health and Law. These intuitions will crank out our future leaders and with the money invested will bear fruit as early as 4-6 years later but potentially will continue for 70 years or more.

It's due to you and I that they have failed to make much progress. The NRA is the largest organization fighting to restore rights and keep a pulse on Capitol Hill. The AWB 1994 was allowed to sunset due to concerned citizens and it actually failing to accomplish anything other than driving the cost of "normal" capacity magazines to $100 each. They lost D.C.s near total handgun ban within a citizen's own home and it set into motion a resurgence of restoration of once stripped and lost rights in N.Y. and Chicago. They lost to an overwhelming support for the legal right to actually exercise an individual right to carry has taken over the majority of our states.

Let's just say they are pissed and maneuvering to gain back ground that was restored by however, by whatever and with whoever will support them in their agenda. It is not to simply restrict but rather the intent to prohibit legal firearms ownership. That's a high goal and one must creep up slowly on this animal or it can turn and end you.

The Virginia Tech massacre was committed with a Glock 19 and a Walther P22. The guns were purchased a month apart-the current law (one gun a month). He had a back pack full of 10 and 15 round magazines. Virginia Tech Campus firearms ban caught a student in April 2005 who was permitted by the state to carry concealed handgun but was discovered in possession of a concealed firearm while in class. The University stated it had "the right to adhere to and enforce that policy as a common-sense protection of students, staff and faculty as well as guests and visitors".

In January 2006 legislator Todd Gilbert had introduced a related bill into the Virginia House of Delegates. The bill, HB 1572, was intended to forbid public universities in Virginia from preventing students from lawfully carrying a concealed handgun on campus. It was rejected and the University praised the defeat of the bill, stating, "I'm sure the university community is appreciative of the General Assembly's actions because this will help parents, students, faculty and visitors feel safe on our campus."

The Virginia Tech massacre took place on April 16, 2007. Seung-Hui Cho, a senior at Virginia Tech, shot and killed 32 people and wounded 17 others. Another six people were injured escaping from classroom windows.

They felt safe at least until the gun fire errupted.
 
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The author is overlooking one key element in his argument. Gun control is not about guns, it is about control.................and it has absolutely nothing at all to do with public safety. As such, it will fall on deaf ears.
 
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During the Va. Tech shootings, I saw an interview with a student who was on the open area the shooter crossed to get to the second group of people that he shot. That student had a carry license and was a member of Va. Tech's rifle team. He was unarmed due to university policy. He told the reporter that he would have dropped him in that yard, which would have save many lives, had he been armed. I only saw that interview once; go figure.
 
The author is overlooking one key element in his argument. Gun control is not about guns, it is about control.................and it has absolutely nothing at all to do with public safety. As such, it will fall on deaf ears.
You nailed it. They could care less about guns it's just another step towards [edit]further[edit] weakening the country.
 
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