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Monday, June 07, 2010

Only a Totalitarian State Disarms Law-Abiding Citizens: We Want No More Oppressive Gun Laws


You could not look for a better encapsulation of the mentality of the state-worshipping ruling elite than the claim by Sir Ian Blair, former disastrous Metropolitan Police Commissioner and newly-appointed peer (nothing succeeds like failure), writing in The Guardian on the topic of gun control: “The possession of a firearm is a privilege, not, except in a few cases, a necessity.”

Have you got that? The possession of a firearm is a “privilege”. In fact it is nothing of the sort: it is a right, guaranteed to all British subjects by the Bill of Rights of 1689. This assertion by Blair, whose police officers notoriously abused their firearms privileges by shooting dead Jean-Charles de Menezes, affords an instructive insight into the leftist/liberal belief that the state is the all-powerful authority controlling human existence. It may deign to extend privileges, such as firearm ownership, to a minority of its helots, but it does so as an act of grace, not in deference to any rights they might claim.'

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1 comment:

  1. Hmmm, we are back to equality and diversity.

    So, owning a firearm is a priviledge? If we are abiding by the equality and diversity ethos, then everyone equally should be allowed to carry their guns.

    Just goes to show that those policies that are so often talked about are a load of hot air and written on worthless pieces of paper.

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