By Andrew Longman
Today, events are telling us that we are not exercising our rights to
keep and bear arms.
Take a step back from the horrific killings in a Nebraska mall this
week, and consider:
Suppose the Omaha mall held, say, 5,000 people busily shopping.
If that were so, we would know now that it is less than a one in 5,000
chance that a law- abiding American will be carrying a firearm. And for
all the citizens of Nebraska that could have been saved this week,
that's a pathetic performance by society.
What good is it to be free if that freedom does not result in
salvation? If the free are too lazy to vigorously practice their
freedom?
If one out of every 500 people were utilizing a concealed carry permit
in Nebraska today, there could have been 10 guns trained on target when
the adolescent evil fool began his self-indulgent terrorism. But
because we do not have even one in 5,000, there are nine people dead.
Do the math. At one in 2,500, we would have fewer dead. At one in one
thousand, we might have half the death toll or fewer. At one in 250,
there would be an article about a dead teenager who fired three shots
at the mall was stopped by a high school basketball coach.
The simple truth is that we must take steps to incentivize the carrying
of firearms by the law-abiding public. If you have no felonies and no
misdemeanors, you should get a tax credit for being found to carry a
firearm in public, legally with permit.
How many Christmases could have been saved? How many Islamist
terrorists would have decided that attacking a mall is a bad
cost/benefit proposition?
Instead, we shall get only a chorus on NPR talking about the "tension"
between "hunting and safety" that liberals will now feel as a moral
imperative.
But the fact is mathematicians would be able to model the complete
vanishing of acts like this as a function of concealed-carry density.
What we are observing today, analytically, is that the cost-benefit for
a suicidal idiot bent on being famous has not been decisively decided
against the fools yet. By incentivizing the law abiding to pack heat,
we will not only increase the density of protection, we will eventually
hit a critical mass thereof where all such public massacres cease. As
soon as the density of law-abiding guns reaches a certain threshold, it
will become a near certainty that one or two citizens will shoot the
fool to death after he fires the first three or four shots. When there
is no longer possibility for mass death, the fools will turn to
something else because they will no longer be able to immerse others in
their depression. The attention caused by an aborted attempt would
bring scorn and ridicule on the terrorist, rather than dousing him in a
mantle of infamy or fearsomeness. Fame would die; people would live.
A reminder from Virginia Tech. It's evil, not tragedy; its time to be
publicly analytical, not publicly weepy; it's a need for more guns, not
fewer. But in case any of the weepy left wants to object, can't we all
agree that we have tried your version, the "no guns" version, and it
absolutely leads to massacres?
Can't we try "It's the law in Kennesaw" again because its been shown to
work for centuries prior to liberalism's power?
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