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Guns, the Constitution, and Richard Daley

In light of the Supreme Court striking down Washington DC’s gun ban, all eyes are now turning to sweet home Chicago, whose 26-year-old gun ban is sure to be challenged.

Obviously, the ban is unconstitutional, but what about the arguments coming from the gun control Left in favor of the ban? They usually claim that guns increase murder rates. Needless to say that the gun ban has not helped Chicago, which has some of the worst gun and gang activity in the country. Face it; if the bad guys (for lack of a better term) want guns, they’ll get them. And the guns probably won’t come from a legal shop so much as they’ll come from the trunk of some shmuck’s car. Here’s the first failure of the gun ban.

The second failure comes from pure logic. Most of you are familiar with the Drew Peterson case. He is a former cop who had three wives all die under “mysterious” circumstances. Well, to be fair, the third wife has never been found, so she’s only legally dead. Why didn’t the gun control lobby stand on end in this case? Well, that’s because the second wife drowned in a bathtub and the third wife was likely hacked up and thrown into separate containers. No guns involved. If someone wants to kill someone else, a gun is not required. In fact, the presence of guns actually would decrease cases like these because victims would be able to defend themselves.

Another example of Second Amendment necessity came after Hurricane Katrina. The people of New Orleans needed guns to defend themselves, their families, and what few possessions they had left. The streets were filled with looters, rapists, and the absolute scum of the Earth. For every positive, there’s a negative. In this case, as much as Katrina brought out the good in people, there were a few people in whom it brought out the worst. This is proof that the Second Amendment is not “antiquated,” as the Left claims. Rather, it is as relevant and necessary as it was in the late 1700s.

Now, I’ll admit that I am in favor of psychological background checks before the issuance of a weapons permit, but that is not an infringement on the Second Amendment. Nothing is completely absolute, and that includes rights. Cases like the Virginia Tech massacre would never have happened had Cho Seung-Hui been processed through a psychological background check. 

Chicago Mayor Richard Daley is angry about the new ruling. And why shouldn’t he be? If the gun control ban passes and crime rates go down, it’ll prove that his detached, failed, big government city policies are worthless. Neither Daley nor his father has been able to clean out crooked cops or clean up Chicago’s south side and inner city. When citizens can legally get guns to defend their families, the people of Chicago will see that Daley has failed them; the people will surely vote him out of office. And it’s about time. No wonder he’s so vehemently opposed to the Constitution.

If a government fails the people, as has apparently happened in my hometown, the people have a right to protect themselves as they see fit. Clearly, the City of Chicago can’t do it for us. May this be the last time the Chicago Government fails the people this badly. We can only pray that this leads to a massive overhaul of the over-inflated bureaucrats that run my Windy City.

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