I believe the following point has very much to do with heated rhetoric, gun bans and how merely even just suggesting them, could make the situation worse. Worse by way of creating more of what we seek to prevent.
A couple of days ago Glenn Meyer
posted a link to the following New York Times article, its very interesting and definitely worth reading.
What Drives Suicidal Mass Killers
For years, the conventional wisdom has been that suicide terrorists are rational political actors, while suicidal rampage shooters are mentally disturbed loners.
There appears to be a triad of factors that sets these killers apart. The first is that they are generally struggling with mental health problems that have produced their desire to die.
The second factor is a deep sense of victimization and belief that the killer’s life has been ruined by someone else, who has bullied, oppressed or persecuted him.
Above are a few excerpts from the article to help make my point. Please read the article for their full context and meaning within that article.
...belief that the killer's life has been ruined by someone else, who has bullied, oppressed or persecuted him.
Right now untold thousands are setting in shelters because they think the World might end tomorrow. The day after the Sandy Hook event 56,000+ AR15s were sold. There are 100,000,000+ firearms owners in the USA, 300,000,000+ firearms. Political distrust and division are higher than I've ever seen in my life.
I strongly believe most of us here are rational, sane, responsible persons, who would only harm someone in the direst of circumstances. I'd wager that the vast, vast majority of firearms owners are too. Thats the good news.
Now lets get to the bad news. How many out of those 100,000,000 firearms owners aren't sane and rational? How many have stockpiles of ammo and high cap magazines? How many think the Government is the devil and out to get them? How many would think that a gun ban, or even magazine ban was their cue that their World was ending and they were being oppressed? How many hear the calls for NRA members to be shot, or peoples heads to be put on a stick and take it to heart? How many honestly believe the Government is oppressing, bulling and persecuting them?
Truth is, there is no way to know. However, a little simple math tells us, that if even a tiny percentage of the 100,000,000+ firearms owners chose action against perceived injustice, the results could be more horrific than we like to think of. It doesn't even have to be suicidal people either, just ones who believe they are in the right and willing to act. The
true believers.
How many Timothy McVeighs, or Waco type incidents, etc, etc would a ban, or confiscation create? How many incidents would anti-firearms groups deem
acceptable, in order to get the evil rifles, magazines, or whatever. Every time that a bomb went off, or an agent got killed, or a house with little children in it was destroyed, would they say it was worth it, worth it to get those
evil guns that kill little children? Will they say "see, these crazy guns and gun owners are to blame"? While ignoring their own culpability.
Is the very, very real possibility of untold thousands of deaths and property destruction on a mass scale, really worth banning an inanimate object? An object that millions of normal, sane law abiding people own? I don't think so, but I do think this is something for all sides to consider. Not in terms of a threat, or an
if you do this, or
anything of the kind, but as a
very real probability of unintended consequences.
My own opinion of what to first is A) tone down the rhetoric, on
all sides and B) lets all
think long and hard, before we enact
anything.