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graphic b y Sam W eston TOPIC: GUN CONTROL Over the last decade, one o f the most contentious topics in the political world has been gun control. Although gun laws have largely remained stagnant at the federal level since the expiration o f the Federal Assault Weapons Ban in 2004. Despite this, the debate over the proper handling o f guns in the United States hasn’ t stopped. Recently, the mass shooting at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School in Parkland, Florida has once again enflamed this debate. But what is the correct response to such a tragedy? Is additional control o f the country’s guns necessary or is a different response warranted? I BY IAN VAN ORDEN BY W ILLIAM FARRIS ■ ■ SI JHELCLACKAMAS PRINT B » NEWS AND OPINION EDITOR W ith the recent sh ootin g an understandable concern. No one likes the S h o r tly th e those w ho sh ouldn ’t have th em . O ne o f the in P arklan d , th e n atio n al idea o f som ething they enjoy being overly ra tifica tio n o f th e U n ite d m o st co m m o n safegu ards are background con versation has once again policed or restricted. But changes like these S t a t e s C o n s t it u t io n , th e ch eck s. A cco rd in g to P o litifa ct, around 90 shifted to gun control, and once again we p ro ce ss to cre a te w h a t w ould p e rc e n t o f c itiz e n s o f th e U n ite d S ta te s see the same quotes from politicians on the would go a long way to help curb violence and may be more than worth it since America was b e co m e th e B ill o f R ig h ts b e g a n . Tw elve s u p p o r t b a c k g r o u n d c h e c k s , in c lu d in g m atter. found to have the 31st highest gun violence a r tic le s o f a m e n d m e n t w ere a p p ro v e d 74 p e rc e n t o f m e m b e rs o f th e N a tio n a l rate in the world in.2016, according to NPR. b y C o n g r e s s a s p o s s ib le a d d itio n s to R ifle A s s o c ia t io n . B a c k g ro u n d c h e c k s h F The idea is th a t gun control in any form a fte r is n ’ t the solution to the problem and the Laws like these are n othin g new to the th e C o n s titu tio n . T en o f th e s e w ould be th a t are alread y requ ired b y th e fe d e ra l real cause to such events are issues such as U n ited S ta tes. W hen d riv in g under the a d o p te d , d e s c r ib in g a n d g u a r a n te e in g go v e rn m e n t. mental health. This is a point many are quick influence killed and injured people, we passed r ig h ts an d fre e d o m s th a t sh o u ld n o t be to use in this situation that seems down right laws prohibiting drinking and driving; certain lim ite d b y th e fe d era l g o v ern m en t. hypocritical when you realize that those same pesticides were shown to harm and kin people, politicians still refuse to make any significant and we banned the sale of those as well. The problem does not largely begin w hen a g u n is p u r c h a s e d . T h e la s t tw o m a s s O u r r ig h t to k e e p a n d b e a r a r m s is s h o o tin g s h a v e h ig h lig h te d th is fa c t. In described in th e Secon d A m e n d m e n t. The b o th c a se s, th e S to n e m a n D ou glas Sch o o l Passing other laws that don’t necessarily im p o rta n c e ou r fo u n d e r s p la ce d in th is s h o o t in g a n d th e S u t h e r la n d S p r in g s It is, of course, also worth m entioning that restrict gun sales are also widely asked for but rig h t can be seen b y its p o sitio n in th e B ill ch u rch sh o o tin g, th e shooter h ad a history according to “ Mental Illness, Mass Shootings, not talked about as often, such as laws that or R ig h ts , liste d ju s t b e lo w our fre e d o m o f m e n ta l in s ta b ility . In th e ca se o f th e and the "Politics of American Firearms” by alert abuse victim s w hen their abusers are o f sp e ech . the American Public Health Association, only buying guns, or closing the gun show loophole. change to m ental health policy or funding. A ft e r n e a r ly e v e ry tr a g e d y in v o lv in g sch o o l s h o o tin g , C N N h as reported th a t there were as m a n y as 39 calls m ade to the But the biggest th in g that I and activists g u n s , t h e r e is a p u s h to l im it t h is S h e r iff’ s o ffice over a s ix -y e a r period. In 2001 and 2010 involved m entally ill people. w ant to h ap pen , is som eth in g. A fte r the r ig h t , c la im in g th a t o u r s a fe ty is m o re fa c t, over th e la st decade th e n u m b er w as This routine of mass shootings occurring follow ed by th e use of-o th e r issu es and trend of shootings happening with little to im p o r ta n t th a n th e r ig h t e n s h r in e d in as h ig h as 45. no attempt at change, people just want some th e Second A m e n d m e n t. T h at w e h ave th e In tfefe case o f S u th erla n d S p r in g s , th e problems as a defense against gun control has kind of reform. re s p o n s ib ility to rem o v e th e to o ls used s h o o ter h ad b e en co n v icted o f d o m e stic v io len ce b y th e U S A ir F orce, ba rrin g h im five percent of gun related killings between become so repetitive it verges on nauseating Recently there has been news of bans on by th o se w ith ill in te n t fro m th e h an d s o f at tim es. It’s not only unhelpful but starts to bump stocks and other accessories involved a ll, in clu d in g law ab id in g c itiz e n s, to stop fro m p o sse ssin g or p u rch asin g a fire arm . become disrespectful to those who have been in sh ootings, w hich is a step in the right fu rth er tragedy fro m occurrin g. U n fo rtu n a te ly , th e co n v ictio n w as never affected by these shootings and advocate for direction. But more needs to he done to help T h is is n o t th e proper resp o n se. recorded in the National Crim e Inform ation change. get to the root o f the problem instead o f C o n sid ered to be th e fa th e r o f th e B ill C e n te r d a ta b a s e , th e d a ta b a s e u sed fo r C om m on sense gun laws seek to help contributing to the problem. o f R ig h t s , G e o r g e M a s o n s p o k e a b o u t b a ck g ro u n d c h e c k s , a n d h e w as a b le to restrict w ho can get access to guns and It can be chilling to look at the am ount of th e to p ic o f g u n s o n se v e ra l o c c a s io n s . pu rch ase g u n s n o n e th e le s s . to; prevents th e use o f these w eapons in D u rin g th e V irg in ia R atify in g C o n v e n tio n , In both cases, the law would have already shootings and numerous other gun-related weapons and the caliber that shooters were able to stockpile in recent shootings; and M ason argued the im portance o f the public proh ibited o n e , if n o t b o th sh ooters, fro m crim es. According to The New York Times, while a case can be made that we should see r e m a in in g arm e d , S ta tin g , “ ...t o d isa rm p o s s e s s in g a n d p u r c h a s in g fir e a r m s . out o f the 292 guns used in the last 150 mass the w arning signs, it is rarely that sim ple. t h e p eople; th a t it w as th e b e st and m o st R ath er th a n crea tin g n ew law s th a t w ould e ffe ctu a l w ay to e n sla v e t h e m ... ” shootings in America around 167 of them were Because the scary truth is that it’s not just legally obtained. These laws do not, however, “ bad guys” who com m it these crimes. It can seek to elim inate the sale of guns or to take away guns from people. The most common things that most of these rem o v e g u n s fr o m r ig h tfu l o w n e rs, th e M aso n , and m a n y o f th e oth er fo u n d in g e x is tin g sy ste m s n eed to be refin e d an d be almost anyone w ho’ s left in a dark place fa th e rs, believed th a t person al lib erty w as repaired so th ese m ista k es do n ot h ap p en and makes bad decisions, and som etim es, on ly guaranteed w hile the public rem ained in th e fu tu re. there are little to no warning signs. arm ed. That despite the dangers presented G u n s are part o f the fabric o f our country. by fire arm s, th e gu arantee o f our freedom T h e r ig h t to o w n a g u n w a s d e fin e d so w as m ore im p o rta n t th a n s afety . e a r ly in o u r B ill o f R ig h ts fo r a r e a s o n . laws seek to do is have tighter restrictions on So our reaction shouldn’ t be to just pin who can purchase, have the process for buying everything on our m ental health system , it guns involve better screening and a possible does need reforms and more funding but it’ s Th e necessity to defend our freedom h as w ait period before receiving the firearm and not the root cause. We as a nation need to take not disappeared and never w ill. The Second guarantee th at we w ill never lose our rights restrict or stop th e sale o f autom atic and a look at how we handle guns and decide if we A m e n d m e n t is clear in its w ording. “ .. .th e to a ty ra n n ica l g o v e r n m e n t. T h e proper military grade weapons to civilians. can do more to curb what kind of weapons we rig h t o f th e people to keep and bear A rm s, response to tragedy is never to lim it liberty, allow on our streets. s h a ll n ot be in fr in g e d .” Th e id e a o f re s tr ic tio n and tig h te r co n tro ls and scru tin y does w orry and T h e re a r e , h o w e v e r , m a n y w ay s th a t frustrate gun enthusiasts, and th a t’ s truly g u n s ca n be rem oved fro m th e h a n d s o f Clackamas Print theclackam asprint.net It is th e b a c k b o n e o f o u r fr e e d o m , th e no m a tte r th e c irc u m s ta n c e . To do so is to jeop ard ize th e core o f w h a t m a k es our co u n try g rea t. February 28,1018