Monday, December 17, 2012

Gun Free Zones

Newtown: Gun free zones invite mad mass-murderers, say law officers  

by Jim Kouri on December 17, 2012     Print This Post Print This Post
In the aftermath of the horrifying mass-murder at an American kindergarten, on Saturday the nation’s news organizations were scouring the country for law enforcement officials who advocate tougher gun laws such as “gun free zones” that seem to be popping up throughout the U.S. But most newsrooms during the weekend ignored an inconvenient truth: Gun free zones have seen increases in violence.
The shocking murder spree at a Connecticut elementary school that claimed the lives 28 people, including 18 children, will undoubtedly be used by the U.S. government, the United Nations, and the establishment news organization to push for laws that would violate an already compromised Second Amendment to the U.S. Constitution, say law enforcement officials on Saturday. But former police detective Mike Snopes believes that gun free zones invite killers.
“The killer in [Newtown] came armed for bear and couldn’t care less about some gun law. The school’s anti-gun law prevented any adults working at the school from having access to a firearm. If the school’s principal had been armed and trained, she might have saved many lives. Had several people been armed at that school, the shooter, suspect Adam Lanza, would have possibly been stopped at the front door by a hale of bullets,” said the former NYPD detective.
While being interviewed by Fox News anchorman Rick Folbaum, NYPD Detective John Baeza noted that the location of the Colorado movie theater shootingsoccurred at a large shopping mall that was a gun free zone.
According to former Arizona Sheriff Richard Mack, the suspect “with a mask, a military type vest and black clothes parked his car outside of the school gate.” He walked up to the school right in front of the windows carrying four big guns. He went up to the locked front door where he could be camera checked, and then he got buzzed into the school.
“The suspect goes to the principal’s office while the announcements are playing, over the PA, to the whole school. Everyone in the school hears shots being fired. Had teachers or school employees been armed, instead of fleeing and allowing the killer to walk around the facility unimpeded, the school staff could have surrounded the madman and ended the attack.” the former Graham County, Ariz., sheriff stated.
“Listening to television talking-heads who are gun law experts of sorts, we are now all supposed to decide that banning guns would prevent this type of crime. But wait! Guns are already banned in schools. That is why the shootings happen in schools. A school is a ‘helpless victim zone,’” Sheriff Mack added.
“At the same time that our federal and some state governments are moving to disarm the American people, they are arming themselves at an alarming rate,” said attorney and political strategist Mark Baker.
“Does gun control reduce crime and thereby make us safer? Does gun control pose any risks to our safety or security? Is gun control lawful and constitutional? The answer to these questions is no!” Baker noted
“When we honestly come to understand the answers to these three questions, we will see how today’s polimagicians and their distractingly beautiful assistants – the mainstream media – create elaborate performances designed to fool us into giving up the one freedom that will allow all other freedoms to be taken away.” said Sheriff Mack.
This time-honored mission statement of American law enforcement is steadily giving way in police departments all across the nation to an ethos of intimidation, military-style siege, and disdain for citizens’ rights, Richard Mack, a man who as sheriff of a rural Arizona county fought the Brady Bill gun-control law all the way to the Supreme Court and won, gives us an insider’s glimpse into the pervasive forces that are relentlessly driving America towards a police state.

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