{"id":11027,"date":"2023-05-06T04:02:35","date_gmt":"2023-05-06T09:02:35","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/ustower.net\/?p=11027"},"modified":"2023-05-06T04:02:39","modified_gmt":"2023-05-06T09:02:39","slug":"america-the-terrorized-the-death-grip-of-gun-rights-in-the-united-states","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/ustower.net\/?p=11027","title":{"rendered":"America the terrorized: The death grip of gun rights in the United States"},"content":{"rendered":"\n<p>We Americans have always considered our country exceptional. Today, we are exceptionally well-armed and vulnerable to being fatally shot at movie theaters, music concerts, churches, synagogues and schools.<br>Parents send their children to school every morning, fearing they may never again see them alive. We may be shot if we ring the wrong doorbell or try to enter the wrong car. We may be riddled with bullets by edgy police officers after being stopped for a broken taillight. Our chance of surviving is significantly reduced because the weapon of choice for mass murderers is a combat weapon of \u201cphenomenal lethality,\u201d as the Pentagon puts it.<br>In last year\u2019s World Population Review of safest countries, the United States&nbsp;ranked 129th. Our position has fallen every year since 2016. These factors may have something to do with it:<br>In the last 28 months, mass shootings have rocked communities in 28 states, sometimes more than once. The U.S. is said to be the&nbsp;only developed country&nbsp;where mass shootings have occurred every year for the last 20.<br>As of April 10,&nbsp;more than 200&nbsp;men, women and children had been killed in&nbsp;146 mass shootings&nbsp;this year. Since 1968,&nbsp;more than 1.5 million Americans&nbsp;have died in gun-related incidents, exceeding the 1.2 million deaths in all wars in U.S. history.<br>There were&nbsp;more school shootings&nbsp;last year than any year since 1999.&nbsp;Data studied by the Heart Connecticut Media Group&nbsp;show shooters were younger than 18 in 29 of 62 school shootings between 2000 and 2019.<br>So far this year,&nbsp;74 people&nbsp;have been killed or injured by guns in schools. Nearly 350,000 students have experienced gun violence at school since the Columbine High School slaughter in 1999.<br>You may never return home if you worship in a church or synagogue. Shooters recently killed worshipers at church services in California, Texas and Charleston, S.C. Between 1980 and 2005,&nbsp;185 people, including 36 children, were killed during 139 church shootings. Since 1990, America\u2019s Jewish population has been subjected to&nbsp;nearly 30 shootings, bombings, kidnaps and terrorist attacks.<br>If you attend a movie or music concert or go out for an evening at a nightclub, you may die in a mass shooting. That happened to&nbsp;59 people&nbsp;in 2017 at a concert in Las Vegas,&nbsp;49 at a nightclub&nbsp;in Florida in 2016 and&nbsp;12 at a movie theater&nbsp;in Colorado in 2012.<br>Police officers are more likely to be killed by guns in the United States and&nbsp;more likely to shoot and kill civilians&nbsp;than in other developed countries. The proliferation of guns \u201cmeans that every single [police] call is treated as if someone involved could be armed \u2014 and that an otherwise nonviolent wellness check, mental health call, or traffic stop could turn into a deadly encounter,\u201d according to Vox. Data show&nbsp;456 police officers&nbsp;were killed by guns from 2012 to 2021, including&nbsp;33 so far this year, while police shot and killed more than&nbsp;1,000 people&nbsp;in an average year from 2017 to 2021.<br>The weapon of choice in mass killings is the AR-15, a semiautomatic version of the military\u2019s fully automatic M-16 combat assault rifle. AR-15s were involved in&nbsp;10 of the 17 deadliest mass shootings&nbsp;in the United States between 2012 and 2020.<br>There are 20 million AR-15s in the United States.&nbsp;About 16 million American adults (one in 20) own&nbsp;at least one. The Washington Post notes the AR-15 is \u201crevered as a modern-day musket,\u201d especially by people on the far right. A bill in the House would designate the AR-15 as \u201cthe National Gun of the United States.\u201d<br>Congress imposed a 10-year ban on military-style assault rifles in 1994 but allowed it to expire. After that, Congress has approved no significant gun control for 30 years. Congress finally passed&nbsp;a new gun control bill&nbsp;last year after a former student wielding an assault rifle killed 19 students and two teachers and injured 17 others at a middle school in Uvalde, Texas.<br>Why do we allow this mass insanity? It\u2019s a combination of misinformation, political power, complacence and extremism.<br>Misinformation:&nbsp;The gun lobby has led Americans to believe the right to bear arms is absolute. It\u2019s not true. Writing for the majority of the U.S. Supreme Court in 2008, the late Justice&nbsp;Antonin Scalia cautioned, \u201cWe do not read the Second Amendment to protect the right of citizens to carry arms for&nbsp;any sort&nbsp;of confrontation, just as we do not read the First Amendment to protect the right of citizens to speak for&nbsp;any purpose.\u201d<br>Using guns to commit crimes is not protected, of course. But the court also has said gun rights don\u2019t allow \u201cbodies of men to associate together as military organizations,\u201d to carry firearms \u201cin such manner as to strike terror to the people\u201d or to openly carry weapons that are \u201cdangerous and unusual\u201d or intended for a \u201cwicked purpose.\u201d<br>Pollical power:&nbsp;With an estimated 5 million members, the National Rifle Association (NRA) is one of the \u201cmost feared and effective players&nbsp;in Washington and the 50 state capitols.\u201d<br>The NRA opposes any constraints on guns, arguing that any compromise would put America on a \u201cslippery slope\u201d to government confiscation of firearms. But the lack of constraints has us sliding into anarchy and uncontrolled gun violence affecting Americans of all ages.<br>Complacence:&nbsp;A Gallup poll in February showed 63 percent of Americans are dissatisfied with current gun laws, the&nbsp;highest in 23 years&nbsp;of tracking. Most Americans have favored&nbsp;stricter laws&nbsp;since the Sandy Hook school shooting in 2012. However, the polls have not translated into \u201cboots on the ground\u201d with mass, sustained protests and vote drives.<br>With the NRA opposed to the relatively modest gun controls Congress approved last year,&nbsp;only 29 of Congress\u2019s 222 Republicans voted for it. Above all, members of Congress want to keep their jobs.<br>Extremism:&nbsp;The far right\u2019s response to the murders of children and law-abiding citizens is somewhere between sociopathy and psychopathy. Republicans in Washington are wearing miniature AR-15s on their lapels. This week, one day after a shooter used an AR-15 to kill five people, including a 9-year-old in Texas, Rep.&nbsp;Lauren Boebert\u2002(R-Colo.)&nbsp;posed smiling&nbsp;with a T-shirt showing an AR-15 and a caption that called it a \u201ccordless hole puncher.\u201d<br>Georgia Rep.&nbsp;Marjorie Taylor Greene\u2019s\u2002response to school shootings is to put more guns in schools, which is akin to believing the way to end fatal car crashes is to repeal all road rules and put more cars on the road. Instead, Congress\u2019s next steps should be to renew the ban on assault weapons for anyone below age 21 and hold parents accountable for the misuse of firearms by their minor children.<br>There is a big gap between the parties on this issue, but we should be able to agree on one thing: When the authors of the Constitution wrote the Second Amendment, this was not the \u201cwell-regulated militia\u201d they intended.<br>William S. Becker&nbsp;is co-editor and a contributor to \u201cDemocracy Unchained: How to Rebuild Government for the People,\u201d&nbsp;a collection of more than 30 essays by American thought leaders on topics such as the Supreme Court\u2019s perceived legitimacy. Becker has served in several state and federal government roles, including executive assistant to the attorney general of Wisconsin. He is currently executive director of the Presidential Climate Action Project (PCAP), a nonpartisan climate policy think tank unaffiliated with the White House.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p><a href=\"https:\/\/thehill.com\/opinion\/civil-rights\/3984622-america-the-terrorized-the-death-grip-of-gun-rights-in-the-united-states\/\">THE HILL<\/a><\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>We Americans have always considered our country exceptional. Today, we are exceptionally well-armed and vulnerable to being fatally shot at movie theaters, music concerts, churches, synagogues and schools.Parents send their children to school every morning, fearing they may never again see them alive. 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