Weekly Opinion Editorial
MENTAL
ILLNESS IS THE REAL ISSUE!
by
Steve Fair
On Sunday morning Devin Patrick Kelley
walked into a small church and shot it up, killing 26 and wounding 24 in what
is the worst mass shooting in Texas history.
Kelley, an Air Force veteran, had been dishonorably discharged after
being convicted of domestic abuse.
Apparently he was targeting the small church because his ex-wife’s
parents worshipped there. They were not
at the church, but his ex-grandmother-in-law was one of the victims. The smell of gun powder was still in the air
when the gun control debate began. U.S. Senator Chris Murphy, (D-Connecticut)
asked his fellow lawmakers, “Can you
sleep tonight colleagues, when the price of gun lobby goodwill is this- blood
soaked church and school floors, city streets?” Murphy said mass shooting are ‘uniquely and tragically American,’ and
Congress must ‘shed its cowardly cover,’
and enact gun control. A study conducted
by the National Institutes of Health last year found of 171 countries, America
had the highest rate of mass shootings.
There is just one problem with Murphy’s argument. In Sunday’s case, a good guy with a gun
stopped a bad guy with a gun. Kelley was
confronted by Stephen Willeford, a barefoot former National Rifle Association
instructor, who shot Kelley twice, forcing him to flee the scene. According to law enforcement, Willeford’s
action clearly saved lives. Three
observations:
First, according to the FBI, roughly
16,459 murders were committed in the United States during 2016. Of these, about
11,961 or 73% were committed with firearms.
At the 2016 homicide rate, roughly one in every 235 Americans will be
murdered in the course of their lives. The
world is becoming increasingly more dangerous.
The second amendment guarantees every American the right to defend themselves.
Second, people who commit these heinous
acts don’t obey the law. Those willing
to kill innocent bystanders are not above buying a gun in a back alley or
building a bomb out of household chemicals and a pressure cooker to kill. There is already a law against murder, but
that doesn’t prevent it from happening.
More laws are not the answer.
Third, restriction of gun ownership doesn’t
work. Chicago has one of the highest
crime rates in the U.S., yet guns were outlawed in the city from 1982 to
2010. According to the Chicago Police
Department during that period, 59% of all murders committed in Chicago were
committed with handguns. Banning
handguns didn’t stop killing- it allowed only the criminals to have guns.
So is the answer for every able bodied
citizen to strap on a hog leg and draw down on any suspicious looking
character? No, but the answer is for law
abiding citizens to have the right to own a weapon to defend themselves, their
family and their neighbors. The National
Institutes of Health study cited by Murphy found the underlying issue behind
mass shootings wasn’t gun ownership- it was mental illness and emotional
instability. If Murphy and Congress want
to work on something constructive, they should be focusing on the mental health
crisis in America, not gun ownership.
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