Gun Control: The Criminal Lobby
Paul Craig Roberts
Thursday, April 24, 2003
In "Democracy by Decree," recently published by Yale University
Press, New York Law School professors Ross Sandler and David Schoenbrod show
how the plaintiff's bar and judges have used consent decrees to take
government away from elected officials. Two recent books by the Manhattan
Institute's Walter K. Olson and the National Rifle Association's Wayne
LaPierre show how class action lawyers are trying to use the courts to take
away our constitutional rights.
In "The Rule of Lawyers" (St. Martin's Press, 2003), Olson
describes how left-wing gun control fanatics used wealthy class action
lawyers and private foundations in an effort to destroy U.S. gun
manufacturers. The lawyers invented new concepts of liability and blamed gun
manufacturers for the misuse of guns by individuals.
Olson notes that the twisted argument of the suits would hold
match companies responsible for the actions of arsonists.
The suits, of course, were not designed to win a legal point,
but to bankrupt gun manufacturers, many of which are small and family owned,
with legal fees defending against many separate lawsuits filed in behalf of
many cities. The goal of the lawsuits was a settlement that would create a
five-member politically unaccountable "commission" to take over the gun
industry.
Olson notes the irony of cities, which routinely sell thousands
of used police weapons on the gun market, fronting for lawsuits against gun
manufacturers for selling their wares to federally licensed dealers. Olson
exposes the dishonesty of representing anti-gun billionaires, such as George
Soros, and billionaire class action lawyers, whose trophy investments
include sports teams, as "underdogs" in their onslaught against small,
thinly financed family-owned gun manufacturers.
Gullible Americans are not rare. All that is required for a
small wealthy elite to destroy the Second Amendment is a gullible jury and a
judge who permits a class action suit to expropriate the powers of
legislators.
Wealthy gun control fanatics are in the forefront of the
powerful lobbies determined to block any tort reform that would prevent
private groups from assuming the powers of lawmakers. In "Guns, Freedom and
Terrorism" (WND Books, 2003), Wayne LaPierre describes the attempt underway
to destroy the concept of personal responsibility and to hold innocent third
parties liable for criminal acts.
We might think this can never happen in America, but LaPierre's
report in the May 2003 American Rifleman shows that victims of criminals are
now held responsible for the actions of the criminals who victimized them.
In 1992, two teen-age males stole three handguns from a gun
show. Next, the teen-agers went on a rampage breaking into cars. Stealing
one, they amused themselves by sliding it into garbage cans. When they lost
control and crashed, the person who approached the car to see if they were
injured was shot twice for his compassion.
A normal person might think it is clear enough that the
teen-agers themselves are responsible for their crime spree. However, in
1996 an Ohio court decided that it was the gun show promoter!
In 2002, Kristen Rand of the Violence Policy Center, an anti-gun
group, told the House Subcommittee on Commerce, Trade and Consumer
Protection that tort reform would interfere with the ability to hold
innocent people responsible for the actions of criminals. It is important
for the American people, she claimed, for decisions such as the Ohio one to
flourish.
New York's Sullivan Act, the original gun control law, was
passed in response to the criminal lobby in New York's Red Hook district.
Robbers objected to the right of their intended victims to carry concealed
weapons and succeeded in getting the right outlawed.
It is equally clear today that criminals are the only
beneficiary of gun control laws. In his book LaPierre documents the results
of Great Britain's total ban on handguns, rifles, pump-action and
semi-automatic shotguns. Violent crime in Britain has exploded. A disarmed
public is at the mercy of well-armed thugs. The British people are robbed,
raped and murdered in their homes and offices, on their streets, and in
their subways and public parks.
The British experience proves beyond any shadow of doubt the
truth of the NRA's point: "When guns are outlawed, only outlaws will have
guns."
Dr. Roberts' latest book, "The Tyranny of Good Intentions," has been published by Prima Publishers.
Copyright 2002 Creators Syndicate, Inc.
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