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Dear Gen Z: Get armed, get trained, start carrying, because YOU are your own first responder

September 21, 2023 by Ranjit Singh Leave a Comment

It is a common, global, historical trend for older generations to “dunk” on the inexperience and immaturity of the youngest generation. The “kids these days” complaint goes all the way back to Aristotle, who in Rhetoric, said this about the young in the 4th century BCE:

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They are high-minded, for they have not yet been humbled by life nor have they experienced the force of necessity; […] And they think they know everything, and confidently affirm it, and this is the cause of their excess in everything.

Of course, the feeling is mutual and each young generation, including mine, has tended to think of the older generations as out of touch, discounting their wisdom built from experience. I grew up in India in a culture that’s highly deferential to your elders, but even there, it’s not uncommon to hear a son say, “Arey Papa!” (“Oh, Dad!”), expressing his incredulity to his father.

When it comes to guns, there is a generational gap as expected. In the wake of the murder of a UNC professor that resulted in a lockdown, there were the usual demands for gun control and even some theatrics from UNC students, especially the editors of the UNC student newspaper, the Daily Tar Heel. A couple of weeks later, there was an unrelated brandishing incident on campus involving a housekeeper that resulted in another lockdown. There were even more histrionic demands for gun control after that.

Some of that is understandable, but what doesn’t compute is the demand for gun control that has repeatedly proven to be ineffective. Gen Z should look at the recent past and see the numerous failures, from Orlando in which the assailant had been interviewed three times by the FBI, the Charleston massacre in which the FBI dropped the ball on the attacker’s background check, Sutherland Springs in which the US Air Force failed to submit a disqualifying domestic violence record to NICS, the Parkland attacker who could have been stopped on several occasions, the Buffalo white supremacist, or the countless incidents of criminals, likely including the UNC murderer, acquiring guns illegally through theft, straw purchases, or other circumvention or willful violation of the law.

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When — not if — a criminal or a maniac acquires a gun and proceeds to commit a crime, what would you like to do? Be a sitting duck, locked down in a room with your classmates like fish in a barrel, hoping that the attacker doesn’t breach the door before the police find him? Or would you like to have a chance to fight back, whatever the odds of your success maybe?

The charlatans among Gen Z like David Hogg want to deprive the rest of Gen Z the opportunity and the choice to fight back. The entire gun control movement is lying and dissembling about how they want to make the country safe from violence, let alone “gun violence.” It’s not going to happen, period. They know it and lie about it, because stopping “gun violence” is not their end goal. Aristotle also said this about younger generations, which can be interpreted as a warning to not trust liars and charlatans:

For the most part they live in hope, for hope is concerned with the future as memory is with the past. For the young the future is long, the past short; for in the morning of life it is not possible for them to remember anything, but they have everything to hope; which makes them easy to deceive, for they readily hope.

It will be useful for Gen Z to learn from the experience of the older generations. It’s not just the average criminal that you need to defend yourself against. History is rife with genocides and democides that make a university lockdown look like a peaceful walk in the park.

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The Second Amendment, and as a matter of fact the entire US Constitution and the Bill of Rights, is meant to enshrine your pre-existing self-defense rights into a document. That self-defense can be on an individual level against an individual criminal, or at a collective level against a megalomaniac. The leitmotif is the same.

I hope you realize sooner rather than later that YOU are your own first responder. Your safety is YOUR responsibility. Depending on someone else with a gun and a badge to come and rescue you is an unreliable solution. Expecting criminals and the murderously determined to obey the law and not get guns is unrealistic.

So how do you start your transition from being scared and locked down in a room with the lights off, hiding silently, to being someone who is willing, able, and trained to fight back? The good news is that there are lots of instruction programs out there from the NRA to the USCCA to Project Appleseed. Take as many classes as you can. Learn about the laws of self-defense. Buy a gun and start carrying it. You’re a free citizen. Exercise your rights and refuse to get on your knees, whether it’s in front of a petty criminal or a megalomaniacal tyrant.

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NC lawmakers push back on anti-gun UNC narrative

September 16, 2023 by Tom Knighton Leave a Comment

The UNC shooting kicked up a hornet’s nest in North Carolina.

Students have been pushing for gun control ever since, all generally ignoring all the breakdowns in gun control that took place in the murder of a UNC professor.

And, for the most part, they’ve had the media momentum, largely because it’s the media and they love a good gun control story.

But the truth is that the story could well have played out differently in some other states. After all, the victim might have been armed in those states, thus allowing him to defend himself.

Students wouldn’t have been terrified in the lockdown, wondering if they were just being herded together to die if even some of them had been able to carry a firearm on campus.

And at least one North Carolina lawmaker isn’t afraid to say it.

A day after UNC-Chapel Hill students and gun control advocates protested this week at the state legislature, a top Republican leader said Thursday that their requests are likely to go nowhere — and that if the legislature does react, it would more likely be to further loosen gun rules.

A day after the campus was locked down while police pursued a suspect now charged with pointing a gun at someone at an on-campus bagel shop, House Speaker Tim Moore said there’s little chance of the GOP-controlled state legislature passing a “red flag” type of law to allow authorities to temporarily take guns away from people with mental illness or those who are otherwise judged to be a threat. But he did question the state law banning guns on school property, suggesting that maybe the legislature would consider ending that.

“A number of students said, ‘Why do they have to be unarmed, when there’s clearly a way that bad guys can get on the campus?’” Moore said. “It’s a gun-free zone. And that clearly is not working.”

He reiterated that more gun control is not what he and fellow Republicans see as the solution to gun violence.

“You’re not going to just snap your fingers and get rid of guns,” Moore said Thursday. “That’s not reality. Criminals are going to have guns, and the best solution to a bad guy with a gun is a good guy with a gun.”

Unsurprisingly, a lot of Democrats bristled at the suggestion.

It’s not that they had new arguments, either. Instead, they trotted out the old, tired arguments we’ve seen take place in every state that eventually adopted campus carry.

Democrats were incredulous at the suggestion.

“So more students at frat houses, and that are drinking alcohol and things of that sort, have more gun access?” Rep. Robert Reives, the top House Democrat, said when asked about Moore’s comments. “And that will make campus more safe? That’s his proposal?”

Well, it damn sure won’t hurt.

This particular boogieman gets trotted out whenever campus carry gets brought up, but 11 states currently have some form of campus carry. Guess what we don’t see on those campuses? We don’t see drunken frat boys shooting up their neighborhoods.

It’s just not happening, and we’re talking about a list that includes Georgia. The University of Georgia is one of the top party schools in the nation, and as a public university, campus carry applies there. If there was going to be a problem, it would be there.

And yet, it’s not.

Couple this with the fact that barring guns on campus for everyone clearly didn’t stop the homicide at UNC and we’ve got zero reason to continue such a prohibition.

The UNC shooting might have still happened if campus carry were on the books there. I won’t pretend otherwise. There’s no way for me to know if the professor in question would have opted to carry a firearm or not.

But we do know that he never had the option and now he’s dead.

Gun control didn’t help. If you’re going to change the laws in response, then you might as well change them to something that might make an actual difference.

Filed Under: <![CDATA[Campus Carry]]>, <![CDATA[Gun Control]]>, <![CDATA[Gun Rights]]>, <![CDATA[Guns]]>, <![CDATA[North Carolina]]>, <![CDATA[UNC shooting]]>, <![CDATA[Video]]>, Bearing Arms, News

Some got the wrong lesson from UNC shooting

September 14, 2023 by Tom Knighton Leave a Comment

The UNC shooting was just one of a series of high-profile shootings we’ve seen this year. It was only high-profile, though, because it happened on a college campus.

Due to a combination of laws and security measures, the college was locked down immediately upon learning there were gunshots on campus.

We now know that no one else was in any danger, but folks didn’t know that at the time.

Yet it seems that some students who were locked down think they learned a lesson they need to impart to each and every one of us. However, based on this, it was clearly the wrong lesson.

For three agonizing hours, I found myself trapped in the North Carolina Student Union basement. For three hours, I shared the darkness with crying students, not knowing if or when we would get evacuated. For three hours, I was confused, disoriented, and overwhelmed by the prospect that I might be next.

We were inundated with a flood of misinformation and conflicting alerts. “Two dead.” “Shooter at large.” “Multiple gunmen.” “He’s in our building.” Each conflicting report escalated our panic.

Reports that he was banging on doors added to the panic, so we barricaded our door with filing cabinets, unsure if the soft knock that came later was a knock of safety or danger.

August 28, 2023, will forever haunt my school, the University of North Carolina Chapel Hill. It was the day we were memorialized as part of the growing list of 386 schools in the United States that have experienced gun violence since Columbine.

Now, the author doesn’t see gun control as the only answer, but she clearly says that it’s part of any such solution.

However, let’s understand that the shooting that sent her to lockdown wasn’t a mass shooter. It was one person who wanted to kill another person. It was school policy that locked everyone down, creating the very hysteria that she decries.

That fear of the knock on the door, though?

That’s what happens when you’re not allowed to run and lawfully prohibited from having an effective means to fight back.

UNC students were terrified, and while they weren’t in any danger, they didn’t know that. Yet the law the alleged killer violated in bringing a gun on campus was also the law that prohibited any students, even those with carry permits, from having a firearm there to defend themselves with.

The author argues that North Carolina’s liberalization of gun laws led directly to what happened at UNC, even as she notes that no one actually knows how the alleged killer–a Chinese citizen here on a student visa–got a gun in the first place.

What she skirts around is that there were still plenty of laws meant to prevent this kind of thing and absolutely none of them did.

Yet the law that might have made folks feel a bit safer in this situation, one that would allow people with concealed carry permits to carry a firearm on campus, isn’t on the books in North Carolina.

What happened at UNC isn’t a reason to pass gun control. It’s a reason to end it.

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UNC students demand gun control changes

September 13, 2023 by Tom Knighton Leave a Comment

The shooting at UNC rattled the student body.

To be fair, that kind of thing typically does. You feel safe on campus and then something comes along and shatters that impression.

In truth, you’re not any less safe than you were before this happened, but it still leads many to call for gun control in the belief that they’re not safe anymore and regulation will somehow change that.

This is what seems to have happened to a number of UNC students who are now demanding the state pass gun control laws.

It was only six days into the fall semester at UNC Chapel Hill when a gunman in a chemistry building sent the campus into lockdown mode.

On Tuesday, 15 days after the incident of terror, students from that campus and others were in Raleigh to tell lawmakers they were fed up with the “thoughts and prayers” that flow after these increasingly common occurrences in their lives. They were determined to let the lawmakers know how hollow those words are to them — and what they would rather hear and see.

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Dozens of college students who grew up with school lockdown drills and active shooters outside and inside their classrooms rallied outside the legislature as lawmakers wrangled over the budget inside.

Democratic lawmakers and elected officials from Durham and Orange counties who joined the rally encouraged the students to let their voices be heard.

“As our communities continue grieving from intense loss, our lawmakers continue to drag their feet,” said Samuel Scarborough, one of the Chapel Hill students at a midday rally outside the Legislative Building. “Until they do what it takes to save lives, they can save those thoughts and prayers. Keep ’em.”

Now, obviously, they have a right to speak their mind, but my question to them is, “Just what gun control laws do you think would have stopped the UNC shooting?”

The alleged killer used a handgun, not an evil AR-15.

The alleged killer was in the US on a student visa, so he may not have even been able to buy a gun lawfully.

He didn’t have a concealed carry permit, so his likely method of carrying a firearm was illegal.

North Carolina doesn’t have campus carry, so the alleged killer bringing a gun on campus was illegal.

Oh, yeah, and murder’s pretty illegal as well.

So, in light of all the gun control and other laws this person allegedly broke, how does anyone think a few more laws would have changed anything? If so, what concrete laws would they suggest? I’m not talking about vague demands for gun control, I want actual policies they want to see enacted that would have stopped this killing from happening.

I’m not holding my breath, though, because we all know that there aren’t any.

What happened at UNC is awful, but what we’re seeing here are anti-gun forces pouncing–yeah, someone other than Republicans can pounce–on the opportunity to try and bully lawmakers in further curtailing gun rights in North Carolina, even as the legislature is finally moving in the right direction.

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Relevance of UNC shooting is drastically overstated

September 6, 2023 by Tom Knighton Leave a Comment

The UNC shooting was going to garner headlines. After all, you have a major university go on lockdown due to what was said to be an active shooter. That’s going to gather attention.

Yet as things died down, we learned more about what happened. It wasn’t a mass shooting where one or two people wanted to kill as many as possible. It was a student who had a beef with his advisor for some reason and used a gun to settle the score.

It’s still an issue and something we should be examining to some degree as a society, but it wasn’t anything more than literally any other homicide, the majority of which go unreported by most in the media.

Yet I keep coming across pieces that are latching onto the UNC shooting as if that really tells us anything.

For example, let’s start with this one:

On Aug. 28, the University of North Carolina changed forever. Graduate student Tailei Qi murdered Zijie Yan in a science building on campus. The fact that some have already forgotten about this tragedy or didn’t hear about it at all speaks volumes about the state of our country. Gun violence is all around us, and we must stop being desensitized to it.

Or, and here me out here, they put it behind them because they realized that North Carolina isn’t a campus carry state, which means Qi couldn’t lawfully have a gun there in the first place, so if that gun control measure failed, what actually would have helped?

Let’s also not forget that the shooting was between two actual mass shootings, one of which never got national media attention of any appreciable sort, mostly because it failed to advance the narrative.

Oh, but this isn’t the only such example from just the last day.

I also came across this op-ed that flows in a similar vein.

The minds of the right’s true believers seem impervious to tragedy. This week’s brutal violation of social peace at UNC has not shaken the conservative commitment to maximal gun rights, despite a death on campus and a wave of trauma devastating the university and the state. These people have proven to be extremely stubborn in their insistence on defending gun ownership from gun safety, and Americans who wish to change this rotten dynamic must appreciate the deep sources of conservative intransigence if they are to save the lives of future generations.

My question to this author is, why would the UNC shooting somehow make us change our belief over guns in any situation?

Again, there were two mass shootings within a seven-day span that included this tragedy, all of which actually combine to make one thing perfectly clear: There is no gun control answer to stopping so-called gun violence.

The UNC shooting took place in a gun-free zone, for one thing, and every single op-ed trying to capitalize on this incident that I’ve come across has ignored that fact. They also don’t seem to have any questions about whether the firearm was legally obtained. After all, due to his immigration status, he may not have been able to legally buy a firearm.

Nor is there any mention of the fact that the professor was legally disarmed, meaning he had no way to defend himself when his murderer arrived. We don’t know if he’d have been armed if campus carry were legal in North Carolina, granted, but we do know he never had the choice.

All of that gets ignored and instead, people make a big deal over this having happened on a college campus.

I hate to break it to them but had this happened in the professor’s home, most of them would never have given two craps about it. They wouldn’t be writing op-eds and lamenting the lack of gun control, using the body of a murdered professor as a soapbox.

What’s more, everyone knows it.

The relevance of this murder to the national discourse of gun control is non-existent, especially as reasons why we should restrict guns, considering that after a deeper look, it’s clear that gun control may well have been the problem in the UNC shooting.

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