Missing the Marx: Gun Control’s Future is … Communism?

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Gun Control is Communism
Missing the Marx: Gun Control’s Future is … Communism?

Fairfax, VA – -(Ammoland.com)-  After every high profile crime committed with a firearm of any sort, there are always calls for gun control. But one particular proposal last week managed to distinguish itself amid the usual din, if only for its audacity and what it reveals about the mindset of people who wish to disarm their fellow Americans.

In a lengthy article in Washington Monthly, private equity investor William V. Glastris, Jr. pitched a plan under which the federal government would obtain the means of handgun production, ban handgun importation, and target the current private handgun stock with a massive, nationwide “buyback.” The plan’s ultimate goal would be for “the government to significantly lower the supply—and thereby raise the price—of handguns … .”

Glastris admits the proposal is “not modest” but insists “Americans deserve broad, sweeping reforms,” rather than “years of painstaking incrementalism … .” He also dismisses the more conventional gun control agenda of banning semiautomatic rifles and “high capacity” magazines, closing the “gun show loophole,” and imposing categorical prohibitions on certain criminals. “[I[t is hard to argue that these reforms, even if they all went into effect, would do much more than put a modest dent in the problem,” Glastris writes.

There will come a time, Glastris speculates, when “Democrats control both the White House and Congress.” He continues, “When that moment arrives, wouldn’t it be better if, instead of debating marginal fixes, there were new ideas on the table to actually address the root of the problem by substantially reducing the number of guns in circulation?”

Of course, there have been other “visionaries” who have dreamed of common ownership of the means of production. Karl Marx and Vladimir Lenin come to mind.

And while Glastris is admittedly limiting his proposal only to the means of producing handguns, it still suffers from the inherent problems that have doomed similar ideological projects throughout history.

Glastris argues that his plan could be implemented “without infringing on Americans’ right to bear arms,” yet the whole point is to reduce the availability and raise the price of what the U.S. Supreme Court has called “the quintessential self-defense weapon.” If the same plan were implemented with regard to books, no one would dare claim that it did not violate the First Amendment.

It would also discriminate against the poor, who often live in the areas where police protection is stretched the thinnest and the need for self-defense may be especially acute.

Needless to say, the proposal would inevitably generate a massive federal registry of handgun purchasers, and with government controlling production, bureaucrats could require “safety” features long coveted by those who hate guns and shunned by those who actually own and use them. Besides “smart gun” gadgets that supposedly limit firing to “authorized users,” these could conceivably include monitoring or even remote override “features” that would give the government ultimate veto power over the gun’s use.

There is also the risk of corruption inherent in any government-run rationing scheme. This is a regular feature of regimes under which the government treats access to handguns as a state-granted privilege, rather than a fundamental right. Look no further than New York City, which has seen multiple prosecutions in recent years related the city’s pay-to-play issuance of handgun licenses.

Leave it to a left-leaning private equity investor to assume that Americans’ fundamental rights are merely one more type of commodity that can be bought and sold in a highly-manipulated market. Of course, left-leaning oligarchs regard American democracy itself that way, as something that can be had for a price and then used to suit their personal ends and preferences. And, they’ve spent heavily to ensure their chosen party controls Congress after November 6 and will no doubt be expecting a return on their investment in the form of public policy that meets their approval.

Gun owning Americans will always have the chance to prove them wrong on Election Days. Every firearm owner should go to the next poll understanding the gun grabbers are dreaming big.

Big enough even to suggest one of history’s most destructive and sinister political and economic ideologies as the template for civilian disarmament.


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Armand

Going to comment here, because I know that the and fine on this site don’t read Marx, that Marx was opposed to gun control.

“Under no pretext should arms and ammunition be surrendered; any attempt to disarm the people must stopped, by force if necessary”

Just saying

wayne aslesen

Sounds like we’ll have to get down and load up!

The Green Watch Dog

From the WSJ: “Democrats say they will pass the most aggressive gun-control legislation in decades when they become the House majority in January, plans they renewed this week in the aftermath of a mass killing in a California bar. Their efforts will be spurred by an incoming class of pro-gun-control lawmakers who scored big in Tuesday’s midterm elections, although any measure would likely meet stiff resistance in the GOP-controlled Senate. Democrats ousted at least 15 House Republicans with “A” National Rifle Association ratings, while the candidates elected to replace them all scored an “F” NRA rating” Yes, Any rating from… Read more »

Scotty Gunn

Most guns are a weeks salary (after taxes) now for most people, or more.

m.

put your gun control where the moon does not shine, d-sucker

Bob999

It is our responsibility as We The People to rise up if government attempts to usurp the Constitution. Our means to rise up against a corrupt government is made possible via the 2nd Amendment. I would think that our responsibilities are pretty clear if the leftists managed to implement this kind of gun confiscation. With more constitutionalists added to the Supreme Court, however, I suspect war will be unnecessary, but who knows what the left conspires to do next. I have heard they plan to do everything from stack the Supreme Court to impeach any justice who opposes them.

MJ

Since liberals run the education system, it’s no wonder how stupid people are being manufactured. This makes society a democratic mob. I live in California where we have a 1 party system. The only thing right now that keeps this government in check is our Constitution. Disarming Americans is the first step towards totalitarian rule. The next thing the government will tell you is what kind of sodas you can drink and how much.

Ronald Nuxon

I will not suffer this fool for more than fifteen seconds. Don’t they teach about the Prohibition Era in
American schools? Gosh, when France was occupied by Nazi Germany, folks hid and hoarded
guns despite threats of the death penalty.

joefoam

OK idiot, you will reduce the quantity of new guns, and you may get some turn ins but there are still millions of guns in circulation, lots of them in criminals possession who will certainly not give them up. What are you going to do about a piece of machinery that won’t wear out for a century or more. Notice how these ideas come from people who don’t have to venture out into the real world.

Kent Dwight Reiswig

Neglecting to teach tomorrows children “History” they end up STUPID.. Learning by ones mistakes, should be a guidelinefor all.