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Wednesday, March 21, 2007
Michelle Malkin :: Townhall.com Columnist
The Witch Hunt Against Gun Owners
by Michelle Malkin
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"The Second Amendment," Charlton Heston used to say, "is America's first freedom." The Second secures the rest.

It's a message narcissistic journalists need to hear again. A decade ago, Heston chastised the media in a National Press Club speech for its collective ignorance, apathy and open hostility toward gun owners' rights: "Clearly, too many have used freedom of the press as a weapon not only to strangle our free speech, but to erode and ultimately destroy the right to keep and bear arms as well. In doing so you promoted your profession to that of constitutional judge and jury, more powerful even than our Supreme Court, more prejudiced than the Inquisition's tribunals. It is a frightening misuse of constitutional privilege, and I pray that you will come to your senses and see that these abuses are curbed."

Alas, Heston's prayers have yet to be answered. While courts have recently bolstered Second Amendment rights, endangering gun owners in the name of free speech continues to be the blood sport of the Fourth Estate.

Two weeks ago, the Roanoke (Va.) Times published an online database of registered concealed handgun permit holders in the paper's community under the sanctimonious guise of "Sunshine Week." The database included both the names and street addresses of some 135,000 Virginians with permits to carry concealed weapons. Columnist Christian Trejbal patted himself on the back for making it easy to snoop on the neighbors: "I can hear the shocked indignation of gun-toters already: It's nobody's business but mine if I want to pack heat. Au contraire. Because the government handles the permitting, it is everyone's business."

Trejbal denied that compiling the concealed carry permit holders list was "about being for or against guns." But he exposed his true agenda when he compared law-abiding gun owners to . . . sex offenders: "A state that eagerly puts sex offender data online complete with an interactive map could easily do the same with gun permits, but it does not."

The Roanoke Times showed reckless disregard for the safety of the license holders and reckless disregard for accuracy. In his column, Trejbal admitted that he knew some of the information he had obtained was inaccurate -- but published it anyway: "As a Sunshine Week gift, The Roanoke Times has placed the entire database, mistakes and all [emphasis added], online at www.roanoke.com/gunpermits. You can search to find out if neighbors, carpool partners, elected officials or anyone else has permission to carry a gun."

After an uproar among gun-owners, including domestic violence victims licensed to carry, the Times finally decided to yank the database. Trejbal seems not to feel much remorse: "Did we make it easier [to obtain the information]? Yes. But it's still a public record." Let's review: He published a list he knew contained inaccuracies. His paper admits the decision endangered gun owners. He compiled a convenient shopping list for criminals -- and smacked law-abiding gun owners in the face with his comparison of their choice to exercise their rights with sex offenders.

Public disclosure of concealed carry licenses varies from state to state. Eighteen states protect permit holders' privacy from public view. Virginia is one of 17 states that make licensee records public. If information is public, does it make it right for a newspaper to publish it? The media exercise discretion all the time in withholding the names of minors or rape victims. Why should the privacy of law-abiding concealed handgun permit holders be treated with any less concern?

While the Roanoake Times has retreated, the witch hunt against gun owners continues. In New York City, Mayor Michael Bloomberg launched a "sting" operation targeting gun shops in five states for allegedly selling guns illegally. Alan Gottlieb and Dave Workman of the Second Amendment Foundation report that Bloomberg sent unauthorized private investigators to conduct the operation -- without notifying the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF):

"The odor ripened when Bloomberg filed civil lawsuits against these gun shops, rather than turn over evidence to the proper authorities for criminal prosecution. Bloomberg's office refused to turn over that evidence, and instead the billionaire mayor launched a high-profile media campaign demonizing the targeted gun shop operators."

Bloomberg has, of course, earned the praise of the anti-Second Amendment media for his security-undermining stunt. The unholy alliance between Big Nanny politicians and journalists threatens us all.

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Second Amendment
"... [T]he right of the people to keep and bear Arms, SHALL NOT BE INFRINGED." (Emphasis mine). That is a very powerful statement, probably the most powerful statement in the Bill of Rights, if not the entire Constitution.

First of all, "infringe" means more than just "take away". Even the slightest encumbrance, inconvenience, or limitation placed on such a right can be considered an "infringement". In that light, requiring gun owners to "register" is clearly an infringement, and should not be tolerated. Even placing limits on how powerful those arms can be is, if the Constitution were applied correctly, unconstitutional. Now I'm not saying that it's a good idea to allow private citizens to own gatling guns and other high-powered automatic weapons, or allow them to drive tanks or fly F-16s and Stealth bombers, or build home-made nuclear, chemical, or biological weapons. But I AM saying that any such limit is, technically, unconstitutional.

Second, the use of the passive form of the verb "infringe" makes it clear that NO ONE is permitted to infringe. Compare this to the First Amendment which says that CONGRESS shall not abridge certain rights and freedoms, including freedom of speech. It doesn't say the President or the Supreme Court can't abridge freedom of speech, and since the context clearly defines "Congress" as the UNITED STATES Congress, it CLEARLY does not forbid STATE governments to abridge freedom of speech. I admit that other, later amendments to the Constitution, when interpreted incorrectly, extend the freedom of speech in such a way that even State governments cannot abridge it. But my point is, words mean things, and the words that the Constitution's framers originally wrote, and the words that were ratified in 1789, clearly hold the right to bear arms as much more precious and inviolable than freedom of speech. The right to bear arms stands by itself, encoded in the Second Amendment, with no further need to "shore up" this, the most important of our freedoms.

Oh, by the way, as a Virginia resident who DOES NOT have a concealed carry permit, I agree with those who claim it is the non-gun-owners who are hurt most by the publication of this list. But it is, nevertheless, a violation of privacy for the gun owners, and the NRA should sue the hell out of the Roanoke Times for it. And it is disgusting in the extreme for the newspaper to equate gun owners with sex criminals. It seems to me that, long before they published a list of LEGAL concealed-carry-permit holders, they should have published a list of all persons convicted of an ILLEGAL gun crime.

Regards,
Trevor

If you want a free gun ...
Now criminals know every address in Virginia where they can break in and steal a gun.
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