by Chad D. Baus State Representative Bob Hagan (D), who recently announced that his candidacy for U.S. Senate is grounded in his anger that Sen. Rob Portman (R) stood up for gun…
Author: Buckeye Firearms Association
Op-Ed: Accidents Don’t Happen
by C. D. Michel
Teaching Americans gun safety is like teaching politicians how to lie. It comes naturally.
Despite the National Rifle Association (NRA)’s high profile political activities, gun safety training and marksmanship comprise the overwhelming majority of its activities. Roughly 80% of its budget goes to these types of programs.
Gun control organizations, recognizing a way to rebuild themselves and fool the public into being less critical of their gun ban messages, have deceptively rebranded themselves as “gun safety” groups. In the process, they distort conventional notions of safety training and ignore that organizations like the NRA have been conducting actual gun safety classes since Reconstruction.
This is one of the gun ban lobby’s more modern and transparent political canards. While the disingenuous rebranding ploy insults true gun safety trainers, the gun ban lobby’s attempt at “safely” positioning also ignores one truly relevant trend; thanks to real and very common gun safety training programs, accidental gun deaths and injuries are at historic lows, and still falling.
As gun ownership rates climbed, accidents declined
Nationally, the gun ban lobby has steadily lost each of its arguments, and so the patience of most of the voting population. They lost the criminological argument thanks to reams of research gathered and posted by the Bureau of Justice Statistics (a federal agency) and the National Academy of Sciences showing no connection between gun control laws and reductions in violent crime[GS1] . They lost the Constitutional argument when the Supreme Court certified, again, that the Second Amendment protected a fundamental individual right; just as the NRA, and constitutional scholars, had said all along. They lost the self-defense argument over the last two decades as 42 states voted to allow citizens to carry concealed firearms in public — and the dire predictions of Wild West shoot-outs in the streets didn’t happen.
Exaggerating the risk of death in the home from guns is their last fear card. So they have turned the debate to “gun safety,” and mislabeled gun accidents as a disease.
Gun control advocates claim that firearms are inherently dangerous. Some go as far as to cite suspect research that insinuates (but, due to methodology mistakes, failed to prove) that the existence of guns in the home were contributory to deaths. But during the last few decades, private firearm ownership has steadily risen, while accidental firearm deaths have steadily dropped. The gun ban lobby;s claim that more gun control will improve safety runs counter to the data. That shows people are increasingly safe with firearms – even without the “benefit” of Vice President Joe Biden’s advice.
Overall, from 1979 through 2009 (a conveniently round 30 year window for analysis), the accidental death rate from all types of firearms has fallen a whopping 80%! It has dropped from 0.9 deaths per 100,000 people to less than 0.2 in 2009. Meanwhile, the accidental death rate from guns has fallen vis-à-vis handgun ownership at a much faster rate. Refuting the gun ban lobby’s claims is the fact that accidental deaths from firearms fell nearly 90% as a function of handgun ownership, dropping from four deaths for every 100,000 handguns in America to less than 0.5. This occurred despite the number of revolvers and pistols owned in private hands doubling in the same period.
Click here to read the entire article at CalGunLaws.com.
Letters of gratitude for Sen. Rob Portman’s pro-gun votes pour in
by Chad D. Baus Last week I Guns not the problem; it’s lack of respect for human life I very much appreciated Senator Portman’s “no” vote on more gun control. The cold…
Gun control is about PEOPLE control
-Frederick Douglass in a speech delivered on November 15, 1867
Recently, African American activists brought together by the Center for Urban Renewal and Education at the National Press Club discussed their support for the Second Amendment, recounted the history of the NRA as an organization that fought to ensure that freed slaves could defend themselves from the Ku Klux Klan, and argued against current attempts to pass gun control laws, observing that “gun control is about black people control.”
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New Government Report Undercuts Obama Anti-Gun Agenda
Things haven’t been very good for President Obama lately. [Last] week, Congress heard from witnesses concerning his administration’s fatal failures related to the September 11, 2012, attack on our consulate in Benghazi, Libya. Not buying into the make-believe nonsense that Obama has improved America’s standing among terrorists devoted to our destruction, jihadists recently attacked the Boston Marathon. The unemployment rate has decreased by only 0.4 percentage point since January.
And then there are the things that Obama really cares about. Perhaps symbolically, [last] week, Republican senators Bob Corker (Tenn.) and Saxby Chambliss (Ga.) defeated Obama and Sen. Mark Udall (D-Colo.) in a game of golf. Likewise, reporters have been suggesting that the defeat of Obama’s gun control agenda in the Senate puts his political clout in as much doubt as his golf prowess.
Adding to the bad news for the Obama agenda, a report issued by the Bureau of Justice Statistics (BJS-a component of the Justice Department) shows that firearm homicides in general, and violence at schools, have decreased substantially during the last two decades; the percentage of homicides committed with firearms has decreased; and only a tiny percentage of state prison inmates imprisoned for gun offenses obtain their guns from gun shows. As the Washington Post’s Jennifer Rubin characterizes it, the report is “wonderful news for the country and rotten data for anti-gun advocates.”
To make matters worse for Obama, the story has been picked up by some heavy hitters in the national news media. In an article for U.S. News and NBCNews.com, veteran reporter Pete Williams points out that the BJS report shows that 40 percent of criminals get their guns from friends and family members, and another 37 percent get theirs from theft or other illegal sources. Lest gun control advocates accuse the BJS or Williams of having a pro-gun political agenda, Williams notes that “The report is strictly factual.”
In his article for the Washington Post, Jerry Markon says that while “gun shows were central” to the recent debate in the U.S. Senate over expanding background checks to cover private firearm transactions, “Less than 1 percent of state prison inmates who possessed a gun when they committed their offense obtained the firearm at a gun show,” according to the report. (To be precise, the figure reported by the BJS is 0.8 percent.)
On the Hill: Senate Narrowly Rejects Pro-Gun Amendment, While House Committee Approves Protection for Veterans
On May 8, the U.S. Senate took up consideration of S. 601, the “Water Resources Development Act of 2013.” During the debate, Sen. Tom Coburn (R-Okla.) offered an amendment to extend the…
Plain Dealer’s “PolitiFact” survey finds Governor Kasich has stood by his campaign promises on people’s gun rights
by Jim Irvine
The Cleveland Plain Dealer has an interesting series called “PolitiFact,” where they look at past events/statements and follow up on them to see how they look after some time has passed. I like the idea, and have found many of these to be quite interesting and informative. Recently the newspaper took a look at Governor John Kasich (R) and his statements that he made in support of the Second Amendment while campaigning for the office of Governor.
The “Kasich-O-Meter” takes a look at Kasich’s campaign statement that he would “oppose restrictions on gun rights.”
They quote Kasich as saying:
“I believe in the 2nd Amendment. Everybody has the right to keep and bear arms to either protect your family, protect yourselves, to be a hunter. The 2nd amendment is part of that Constitution. It’s something I believe in. And, we’re going to stand firm, very firm, for 2nd Amendment rights here in the state of Ohio.
The Plain Dealer does properly note that Governor Kasich has signed three good gun bills in his first two years. HB54, sponsored by Representative Ron Maag corrected the defect in Ohio’s restoration statutes. Now our restorations are honored by the federal government and are effective. SB17, sponsored by Senator Tim Schaffer, allowed CHL holders to carry firearms in locations that serve alcohol, provided the license holder is not under the influence and not consuming any alcohol. HB495 sponsored by Representative Terry Johnson eliminated the “demonstrated competency” requirement for renewals and corrected an incorrect definition of a loaded firearm in a vehicle. All three bills contained very important improvements for Ohio gun owners.
Kasich did not sign any anti-gun legislation, nor did he veto any pro-Second Amendment legislation. One could note that he didn’t have the chance to, which is correct. But if we are taking a full look at his actions, it must also be noted that he did not play political games to delay/kill good legislation. Neither did he work to have legislators kill good amendments or insert bad amendments, a common tactic when a governor is anti-gun, but too much of a coward to admit his true feelings (e.g. Bob Taft).
Magazine capacity limits – who they’ll truly affect
MB Studio Productions is dedicated to the preservation of our constitutional rights, and has combined this dedication with a passion for production and entertainment, with a goal of using moving media to support the Second Amendment.
This is the first of several Public Service Announcements MB Studio Productions will be producing to demonstrate who gun laws really affect and why they don’t work.
Are you a new gun owner or are you considering it? Become familiar with firearms, find training and more
by Chad D. Baus According to Gallup’s annual crime poll, Americans’ support for stricter gun-control laws has gradually declined over the last two decades. Sales of firearms have skyrocketed in the past…
April sees 27.2% increase in firearms sales checks over same month last year; 35th straight month over month increase
The April 2013 NSSF-adjusted National Instant Criminal Background Check System (NICS) figure of 1,185,231 is an increase of 27.2 percent over the NSSF-adjusted NICS figure of 931,660 in April 2012. For comparison,…
