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Safer Streets 2010:

The second amendment as a 2010 stumping issue, Part I.



Safer streets will come with sovereignty, and they will bring with them safer freedoms, safer families and safer futures. These will come only from the repeal of gun laws as a major obstacle to them and as a vanguard for the boondoggles which make major city streets so unsafe to begin with. Repeal all gun laws, and you're halfway home to safer streets. You're halfway in one stroke because you have reversed the direction of the politics. The rest is simple. 


Let's look at major city crime where gun bans thrive. Aggregate crimes of violence from robbery to rape, burglary, knifings, beatings and other criminal violence number about 1.3 Million every year. 
 
From FBI.gov, "An estimated 1,382,012 violent crimes occurred nationwide in 2008, showing a decrease of 1.9 percent from the 2007 estimate." Visit the page for added information on other years. 
 
That same overview points out that offenders used firearms in 66.9% of the Nation's murders. I would like to point out that gun control did not stop them. I also point out that the operative word is ‘offenders'. These are not honest citizens, but criminals. How do you fight violence by disarming the people who would fight it? Here is what I mean. 
 
Not all crimes are murder. Some are rape, violent burglary, violent robbery, some abductions, and other mayhems you don't want to sustain because someone talked you out of your right to refuse to be a victim. You wind up dislocating the first line of defense, the target. It’s not smart unless you want one of those crises you don’t want to let go to waste
 
But, Americans are getting it: they have been played. They have to live with the consequences of gun control rhetoric; they may soon come to understand how gun control baited them for larger boondoggles which we are now experiencing as one people; the anti-gun types do not live with your decision not to be armed and refusing to be a victim: you do. 
 
What keeps that FBI finding of 1.3 Million violent crimes from becoming a much larger 3.7 Million every year? 
 
You do. Or not. In spite of 1.3 Million people who are brokenhearted and traumatized in completed acts of violent crime, there are about 2.5 million who weren't. They refused to be a victim and brought lethal force to bear on protecting their lives. They de-escalate crimes a rather consistent 2.5 Million times each year. 
 
I've quoted these figures before form Professor John Lott, Jr. and the Gary Kleck Study. But as election time approaches, it's time to put a face on them to relate them to your home and the battle we fight for our sovereignty. With every case of an armed citizen who managed to de-escalate a crime in progress, it's another crime that is not completed. Instead of the 3.7 Million it might have been, it is 1.3 Million. What do you think is the best way to get this below 1 million?  What do you think is the best way to get this below half a million? 
 
Once you see crime rise, you have an excuse (crisis) to introduce other political remedies, unreasonable and costly remedies in terms of rights, revenues and sovereign authority lost. Rescind gun control and you can rescind most of those silly worthless programs that have been eroding our rights for decades. You can actually stop the U.N. and other un-American interests by the repeal of gun laws. 
 
The purpose of gun control is not safety, but the concealment of this one fact: that the number of crimes de-escalated by an armed citizen vastly outnumbers the number of completed acts of violence nationwide. If you conceal this fact from the most well-meaning patriotic voters, you conceal their sovereign powers and cheat them out of information they need in self-rule. You talk them out of their liberties. It’s time to stop being played for our compassionate cooperation. 
 
This November, America needs to do more than repeal health care reform. America needs to see the connection of gun control to health care reform's very brazen, high confidence in utter defiance of the electorate, what convinced the liberals that it could even be done, and to expect cooperation from all candidates from now on. 
 
The success of the electorate will not be in finding candidates with good ideas, but in hiring candidates as executives who act on our ideas. Refusing to be a victim begins with understanding your own sovereign powers. 
 
Safer streets won't come as long as there is gun control. And as long as our streets aren't as safe as they could be in sovereignty over officials and their dalliances, refusal to repeal gun laws will be an indicator that the political boondoggles will continue to defy our sovereignty and that nothing will ever change. 
 
More to come.

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John Longenecker——

John Longenecker is an author of Safe Streets In The Nationwide Concealed Carry Of Handguns – Meeting Dependency And Violent Crime With American Spirit, Independence, And Citizen Authority [CONTRAST MEDIA PRESS].  Safer Streets Newsletter.


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