Our
Founding Fathers considered the right to bear arms paramount, and the
Second Amendment to the Constitution prohibits the federal government
from denying law-abiding citizens the right to own and bear arms.
While
legislation to ban firearms, ammunition, and equipment makes headlines,
the truth is these antics simply divert attention from the real issue:
an ineffective criminal justice system that cannot adequately prosecute
violent predators. Of America's 4.3 million convicted criminals, barely 26% are in prison. New York City and Washington, D.C. itself are prime examples of the failure of radical gun control policies. While
these two cities have the two most restrictive gun control laws in the
country, they are both known for their violent criminal activity. These cities have gun control, but clearly little crime control.
I have personally experienced situations with social delinquents, and I should be able to defend myself. America needs tougher laws against criminal activity. The
government should be concentrating on locking up criminals, not
imposing penalties on law-abiding citizens who are merely exercising
their right to protect their families.
On July 16, however, Mayor Adrian Fenty announced that Washington, DC, would appeal the Circuit Court’s ruling, and attempt to have the decision overturned by the Supreme Court. Please know that I am closely monitoring this important case and its wide-ranging implications.
Our
nation must face the harsh realities of our ineffective criminal
justice system, and work to solve the true evils that plague our nation. Gun control is neither the problem nor the solution.
It is my honor and privilege to serve the people of Florida's 5th Congressional District and my offices and staff are here to provide you with any assistance you may need.
Congresswoman Ginny Brown-Waite Flordia's 5th Congressional District
Posted on
Saturday, June 28, 2008
by Charlie Keller