An open Letter to Obama on Guns

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Can anyone give a good reason as to why Obama or anyone one on the left won't do this if they truly more interested in the shootings and not more interested in Government control of our guns?

Alan Korwin, Publisher
Bloomfield Press
4848 E. Cactus, #505-440
Scottsdale, AZ 85254

President Barack Obama
The White House
Washington, D.C.


June 19, 2016



An open letter to the President of the United States

Re: Increasingly common public slaughter


Dear Mr. Obama,

I agree with your recent remarks -- it's terrifying to have all these shootings. I want it to stop as much as you or anyone. And I share your frustration in seeing nothing get done.

What I don't understand is why you keep trying to do the same things and get blocked.

You know that those plans will meet with fierce resistance. Instead, try something that the community at large might accept, and finally move us ahead. Work both sides.

Stop harping about background checks, with the now tired litany about how it's so reasonable, yet you can't even get that.

Well, OK, you can't. It's time to accept that. But you don't seem to know why. The gun owners out here know why.

The shootings would not have been stopped by background checks.

It's the wrong answer to the problem.

It would have affected all of us -- and so we resist -- but it would not have "done something" about the psychotic murderers we want to stop. Let's not get into what the proposed bills really proposed, that's for another day.

So if you want to "do something" with huge grass-roots support and get it done, try promoting gun-safety training and marksmanship in schools. Watch what happens then.

Right now schools are a gaping cavern of ignorance on the subject of guns. Kids think guns are the fun blood bath they see in pop culture. Do something about that.

Work with the firearms community -- not against it. We're your constituency too. Teach gun safety and respect for arms -- like 100 million decent gun owners have -- instead of leaving the festering ignorance in place. The forbidden fruit of guns -- a word students can't even voice -- can't be helping.

Wouldn't it be nice to have the support of 100 million gun owners, instead of banging heads with us all the time? Teachers, school administrators, their unions, students, most haven't got a clue about the true role of guns in our lives and culture. Let us educate them. Let there be light.

Prominent doctors have suggested treating guns, which they too understand poorly, as germs and disease. Louis Brandeis framed it well: the best disinfectant is a little light.

Encourage gun-safety and marksmanship training for all Americans, to teach respect for this constitutionally protected property. You'll garner the significant support you seek, and do something to move a culture that has grown inured, as you have so eloquently noted, to something it should not tolerate. Get something done.

It's a good first step.

Sincerely,

Alan Korwin, Author
Gun Laws of America


Alan Korwin is the author of fourteen books, ten of them on gun law, and runs the website GunLaws.com. His company, Bloomfield Press, is the largest publisher and distributor of gun-law books in the country.

This letter was sent to more than 4,000 news outlets around the country.
 
Gun safety will stop batshit crazy criminals from murdering people???

If guns kill people why is it that everyone walks out of a gunshow alive???

Fucking morons.
 
Can anyone give a good reason as to why Obama or anyone one on the left won't do this if they truly more interested in the shootings and not more interested in Government control of our guns?

Alan Korwin, Publisher
Bloomfield Press
4848 E. Cactus, #505-440
Scottsdale, AZ 85254

President Barack Obama
The White House
Washington, D.C.


June 19, 2016



An open letter to the President of the United States

Re: Increasingly common public slaughter


Dear Mr. Obama,

I agree with your recent remarks -- it's terrifying to have all these shootings. I want it to stop as much as you or anyone. And I share your frustration in seeing nothing get done.

What I don't understand is why you keep trying to do the same things and get blocked.

You know that those plans will meet with fierce resistance. Instead, try something that the community at large might accept, and finally move us ahead. Work both sides.

Stop harping about background checks, with the now tired litany about how it's so reasonable, yet you can't even get that.

Well, OK, you can't. It's time to accept that. But you don't seem to know why. The gun owners out here know why.

The shootings would not have been stopped by background checks.

It's the wrong answer to the problem.

It would have affected all of us -- and so we resist -- but it would not have "done something" about the psychotic murderers we want to stop. Let's not get into what the proposed bills really proposed, that's for another day.

So if you want to "do something" with huge grass-roots support and get it done, try promoting gun-safety training and marksmanship in schools. Watch what happens then.

Right now schools are a gaping cavern of ignorance on the subject of guns. Kids think guns are the fun blood bath they see in pop culture. Do something about that.

Work with the firearms community -- not against it. We're your constituency too. Teach gun safety and respect for arms -- like 100 million decent gun owners have -- instead of leaving the festering ignorance in place. The forbidden fruit of guns -- a word students can't even voice -- can't be helping.

Wouldn't it be nice to have the support of 100 million gun owners, instead of banging heads with us all the time? Teachers, school administrators, their unions, students, most haven't got a clue about the true role of guns in our lives and culture. Let us educate them. Let there be light.

Prominent doctors have suggested treating guns, which they too understand poorly, as germs and disease. Louis Brandeis framed it well: the best disinfectant is a little light.

Encourage gun-safety and marksmanship training for all Americans, to teach respect for this constitutionally protected property. You'll garner the significant support you seek, and do something to move a culture that has grown inured, as you have so eloquently noted, to something it should not tolerate. Get something done.

It's a good first step.

Sincerely,

Alan Korwin, Author
Gun Laws of America


Alan Korwin is the author of fourteen books, ten of them on gun law, and runs the website GunLaws.com. His company, Bloomfield Press, is the largest publisher and distributor of gun-law books in the country.

This letter was sent to more than 4,000 news outlets around the country.

That's it?

Firearms training?

I thought he was going to come up with something good at first
 
Can anyone give a good reason as to why Obama or anyone one on the left won't do this if they truly more interested in the shootings and not more interested in Government control of our guns?

Alan Korwin, Publisher
Bloomfield Press
4848 E. Cactus, #505-440
Scottsdale, AZ 85254

President Barack Obama
The White House
Washington, D.C.


June 19, 2016



An open letter to the President of the United States

Re: Increasingly common public slaughter


Dear Mr. Obama,

I agree with your recent remarks -- it's terrifying to have all these shootings. I want it to stop as much as you or anyone. And I share your frustration in seeing nothing get done.

What I don't understand is why you keep trying to do the same things and get blocked.

You know that those plans will meet with fierce resistance. Instead, try something that the community at large might accept, and finally move us ahead. Work both sides.

Stop harping about background checks, with the now tired litany about how it's so reasonable, yet you can't even get that.

Well, OK, you can't. It's time to accept that. But you don't seem to know why. The gun owners out here know why.

The shootings would not have been stopped by background checks.

It's the wrong answer to the problem.

It would have affected all of us -- and so we resist -- but it would not have "done something" about the psychotic murderers we want to stop. Let's not get into what the proposed bills really proposed, that's for another day.

So if you want to "do something" with huge grass-roots support and get it done, try promoting gun-safety training and marksmanship in schools. Watch what happens then.

Right now schools are a gaping cavern of ignorance on the subject of guns. Kids think guns are the fun blood bath they see in pop culture. Do something about that.

Work with the firearms community -- not against it. We're your constituency too. Teach gun safety and respect for arms -- like 100 million decent gun owners have -- instead of leaving the festering ignorance in place. The forbidden fruit of guns -- a word students can't even voice -- can't be helping.

Wouldn't it be nice to have the support of 100 million gun owners, instead of banging heads with us all the time? Teachers, school administrators, their unions, students, most haven't got a clue about the true role of guns in our lives and culture. Let us educate them. Let there be light.

Prominent doctors have suggested treating guns, which they too understand poorly, as germs and disease. Louis Brandeis framed it well: the best disinfectant is a little light.

Encourage gun-safety and marksmanship training for all Americans, to teach respect for this constitutionally protected property. You'll garner the significant support you seek, and do something to move a culture that has grown inured, as you have so eloquently noted, to something it should not tolerate. Get something done.

It's a good first step.

Sincerely,

Alan Korwin, Author
Gun Laws of America


Alan Korwin is the author of fourteen books, ten of them on gun law, and runs the website GunLaws.com. His company, Bloomfield Press, is the largest publisher and distributor of gun-law books in the country.

This letter was sent to more than 4,000 news outlets around the country.

That's it?

Firearms training?

I thought he was going to come up with something good at first




s0n.....unlike fairies like you, a huge majority of the country does not spend its day worrying about houses falling out of the sky on them!!!


Gallup Poll: Support for gun control is waning, opposition to handgun ban at all-time high
 
Today's lesson children........why it is wrong to shoot up a school

Tomorrow......how to obtain maximum firepower and optimum kill ratios in a close range situation
 
The anti-gun loons don't give a rat's ass about mitigating violent crime -- they simply want more restrictions on the law abiding because they believe the state should have a monopoly on force.
 
If we want so much for our children to be safe and not be afraid of sex that we insist 12 year olds know all about anal sex and how to put a condom on a banana, surely it would behoove us to remove the panic factor from kids when it comes to firearms. At the very least, everyone should graduate high school knowing how to render a firearm harmless even if they just come across one accidentally. Just telling them to leave it and call a trained professional doesn't do anything to protect the next kid who comes along and picks it up. They should instead know how to unload it and put the safety on. Then take it to the police.
 
If we want so much for our children to be safe and not be afraid of sex that we insist 12 year olds know all about anal sex and how to put a condom on a banana, surely it would behoove us to remove the panic factor from kids when it comes to firearms. At the very least, everyone should graduate high school knowing how to render a firearm harmless even if they just come across one accidentally. Just telling them to leave it and call a trained professional doesn't do anything to protect the next kid who comes along and picks it up. They should instead know how to unload it and put the safety on. Then take it to the police.

Would you really tell your kids to put their fingerprints all over a found weapon?
 
If we want so much for our children to be safe and not be afraid of sex that we insist 12 year olds know all about anal sex and how to put a condom on a banana, surely it would behoove us to remove the panic factor from kids when it comes to firearms. At the very least, everyone should graduate high school knowing how to render a firearm harmless even if they just come across one accidentally. Just telling them to leave it and call a trained professional doesn't do anything to protect the next kid who comes along and picks it up. They should instead know how to unload it and put the safety on. Then take it to the police.
Not teaching kids an age-appropriate way to safely deal with a found firearm is, at best, negligence -- if a kid accidently shoots himself out of such ignorance, the parents of that kid are at least partly to blame for whatever happens to him.
 

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