Many Tennesseans were stunned to hear the news that yesterday morning at 10:18am a lone gunman walked into a welcoming congregation in Knoxville and opened fire on the congregants who were gathered in anticipation of watching their children perform a scene from the musical "Annie" as part of the morning services, killing two people and shooting several more in the head before being tackled to the ground. That church, the Tennessee Valley Unitarian Universalist Church, is a beacon of joy and hope in East Tennessee. Its congregation is made up of some of the most loving, kind and gentle people in the fine city of Knoxville, and the horrific tragedy which was visited upon that church is a wakeup call to good people throughout Tennessee to re-examine our approach to gun control in Tennessee and throughout this nation.
Sadly this is not the first nor the last example of guns in churches, schools and public spaces being used to kill innocent men, women and children. In the past decade alone, dozens of people have been killed in our nations schools, churches and public gathering places by people who had obtained guns legally and illegally with the sole intention of killing unarmed civilians. The public school shooting rampage phenomenon started here in the South only a decade ago when two students in Jonesboro, Arkansas opened fire on their fellow middle school students killing five and wounding eleven. Since that time our nation has witnessed school shootings in over a dozen states with victims numbering in the hundreds. There have also been shootings at shopping malls and church shootings in the past year in Texas, Colorado and now Tennessee.
Unfortunately, in many of these cases, the guns that were used in the commission of felony first degree homicides were obtained legally. Either the guns were in possession of parents who were not able to keep the guns from the access of their children, or in some cases rifles were used. In many states there are no laws regarding the use of these weapons by minors. In other cases guns were obtained illegally. No matter how the gun was obtained, it was used in the commission of a crime against men, women and children who lost their parents, children or grandchildren as was the case today in Knoxville.
I cannot imagine the horror of the children yesterday watching as their parents were shot in front of them, but this incident further illustrates to me the need for effective gun control regulations at the federal level. The fact is that guns kill people and in the United States they kill a lot of people. The United States has the highest per capita murder rate in the developed world, with 14 people per 100,000 dying of gun violence each year. This adds up to nearly 10,000 people a year who die at the hands of a gun, not including the additional 16,000 suicides that happen each year with the use of a gun. This is nearly thirty three times the number of Americans who have been killed in Iraq since the beginning of the war.
The recent Supreme Court ruling on the second amendment by the Bush and Reagan stacked court insures that our nation's cities can continue to live in perpetual fear of similar incidents happening around the nation as what happened in Knoxville on Sunday. Cities are already scrambling to deal with the chilling new reality handed down by the Supreme Court this summer, which seems to mean that it is open season for every crazy person who can get their hands on a gun in our nation’s urban centers.
There is a solution though, and it is up to Congress to exercise the political will to make a decision to pass laws which place strict limits on gun ownership and to hold gun sellers strictly accountable for who they sell their products to. We have a responsibility to protect our children and our nation’s citizens have a right to live free of the fear of being visited with violence as they go about their daily lives of working, shopping and worshiping as they choose. As a candidate for federal office I believe that federal government has the responsibility to place strict limits on gun ownership in this country. Gun rights advocates argue that guns make us safe, but I believe that a heavily armed nation is a dangerous place to live. It is time to make our country safe for our children. Now is the time for comprehensive gun control for a safer America.
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The suspect's record was
The suspect's record was comprised of 2 DUIs. So the 6 paragraph post suggesting "strict limits on gun ownership" has no relevance. Try another argument.
OK, RHD, I'm listening..
What is your solution to preventing events like this?
It probably starts with
It probably starts with "more" followed by "people with" and ends with "guns."
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"It's gettin' so a businessman can't expect no return from a fixed fight. Now, if you can't trust a fix, what can you trust?"
Yeah, I figure you're right, AA
but from the description of the events, I think there were fewer people killed because there wasn't a shootout.
Also, the man was captured alive, and that thwarted his wish to die in a blaze of glory. His suffering is just starting as a result of the church people being unarmed. I think that can be a huge deterent to things like this happening in the future.
The sick f***** who
The sick f***** who perpetrated these crimes probably thought that the non-violent membership of the congregation wouldn't put a hurt on him once he started blasting away.
Note to Jim Adkission: You got your ass kicked by pacifists.
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Dear Chris Lugo, I am so
Dear Chris Lugo,
I am so sick of seeing your astroturf on every blog and yahoogroup in town.
For you to jump on this tragedy and politicize it in the name of gun control...
will you please shut up already?
Damn straight. True
Damn straight.
True happiness is knowing you are a hypocrite. -- Ivor Cutler
Yeah, come on, Chris Lugo.
Yeah, come on, Chris Lugo. If only we could get back to the way Washington D.C. was before the mean old Supreme Court said they couldn't have their gun ban because of the 2nd Amendment. Gosh, it was so safe there even though it still competed with New Orleans, Memphis and Detroit for murder capital of the USA. But at least guns were banned.
You too
You go away too and quit being such an asshole during this time of bereavement please. Think you can handle that just this once?
"When the going gets weird, the weird turn pro."
Hunter S. Thompson
Gun control doesn't work.
Gun control doesn't work. Please see the numbers for Washington DC. Nor is it constitutional. Please see Supreme Court.
Perhaps it's time to focus more on personal responsibility and education instead of selectively on the tools used to perpetrate crimes. Anything can be deadly in the wrong hands, but a person who respects others won't use any of them.
Seems that this gentleman
Seems that this gentleman took personal responsibility, didn't he?
True happiness is knowing you are a hypocrite. -- Ivor Cutler
You
I was in the congregation that day, I tended to Mrs. Kraeger until the EMTs got there, I saw everything! The only responsibility that @^$#! showed was loading the gun correctly! Your comment has made me vomit, and thats more than sitting in a pool of blood and flesh could do. Thanks, As***le!
I think you need to think
I think you need to think about what I was saying. The whole canard that is "personal responsibility" hinges on what one personally thinks. With regard to your experience, which I am not going even begin to relate to because I can't, the guy got up on Sunday and said, "Today's the day I do this." From all indications, he is responsible for that act. and his act was a personal vendetta against innocent people fitting a nebulous definition, created by him to fill the needs of his personal ideology. May God have mercy on his soul.
True happiness is knowing you are a hypocrite. -- Ivor Cutler
It is a little early to be
It is a little early to be jumping on this tragedy to try and prove your point, give it a rest.
Also, the gun ban in D.C. was unconstitutional, and it should have been struck down.
~ Bob Aubin
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TVUUC regarding blood donation.
Rather than argue politics over an issue which cannot be resolved, I called TVUUC regarding blood donation.
The TVUUC have an account with Medic.
Medic will be taking all donations O positive and O negative are most critical but all are helpful.
Mention the TVUUC account and they will be credited.
Get off your soap boxes and give of yourselves.
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