The Philadelphia Inquirer is running a puff piece on it today, with Bryan Miller’s big mug plastered all over it. We’re also back to that “personal privilege” thing again:
“What we’re talking about here is some sort of balance . . . between the privilege of a tiny minority of handgun owners in the state and the common good of public safety,” Miller said. “We’re talking about a light burden, if any.”
Sorry Bryan. Heller is over, and we won. It’s not a privilege anymore. That means the burden is now on you to justify restricting my constitutional right. If you can provide any evidence at all that one-gun-a-month works, I’d be happy to listen, but the evience seems to suggest it has no effect on crime, just like every other gun control law. Governor Corzine also asks the wrong question:
“How many guns does somebody need to purchase in a month?” Corzine asked.
I don’t have to justify anything to you, Governor. Your job is not to treat all citizens as criminals because some people are irresponsible. The solution is to put violent people in prison, rather than to turn the society at large into a prison. This proposal does the latter.
