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VIN SUPRYNOWICZ: How many more will die in 'gun-free' zones before the media start asking why?

Police have identified Robert A. Hawkins, 19, as the assailant who killed eight people with a semi-automatic rifle (not an assault rifle) at the Westroads Mall in Omaha Dec. 5.

Chalk up eight more deaths to "gun control."

The shooting was at least the fourth at an American mall or shopping center so far this year, including one in February in Salt Lake City.

Once again, the killer chose a "gun-free" zone.


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  • Nebraska issues permits "allowing" qualified individuals to carry concealed handguns. (The Second and 14th amendments reaffirm that carrying a weapon is a right, not a privilege -- states have no more legitimate power to require a "permit" for weapons carrying than they have to require a "permit" to attend church or publish a newspaper.)

    Leaving aside this "permitting" scheme, Nebraska law allows property owners, such as the Westroads Mall, to post signs banning permit holders from legally carrying guns on their property.

    ("Some chains such as Bag 'N Save have posted signs, and shopping malls such as Westroads Mall have added 'no weapons' clauses to their posted codes of conduct," the Omaha World-Herald reported on March 28.)

    "The same was true for the attack at the Trolley Square Mall in Utah in February," reports John Lott in his Dec. 6 article at www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,315563,00.html, headlined "Media Coverage of Mall Shooting Fails to Reveal Mall's Gun-Free-Zone Status."

    The question is not whether private property owners have a right to bar firearms on their property -- they do.

    (Though selective bans on only some civilians would surely be easier to challenge; watch to see if government police called to such locales are made to check their weapons before entering.)

    Rather, the first question here is whether our government agencies are making it fully clear to the managers of buildings otherwise open to the public -- such as Clark County's courthouses and public libraries -- that they will not be shielded from the financial repercussions should employees or customers die under circumstances where they could otherwise have defended themselves and others with their own firearms.

    The second question? Mr. Lott, author of "Freedomnomics" and a senior research scholar at the University of Maryland, put it very well in the Fox News column in question:

    "A Google news search using the phrase 'Omaha Mall Shooting' finds an incredible 2,794 news stories worldwide" in the first 24 hours alone, Mr. Lott notes. "But ... none of the media coverage, at least by 10 a.m. (Dec. 6), mentioned this central fact: Yet another attack occurred in a gun-free zone.

    "Surely, with all the reporters who appear at these crime scenes and seemingly interview virtually everyone there, why didn't one simply mention the signs that ban guns from the premises?" asks Mr. Lott, who posts the "No weapons allowed" sign from Salt Lake City's Trolley Square Mall (it's rule 10) at http://johnrlott.tripod.com/2007/02/proof-that-trolley-square-mall-in-utah.html.

    "Oh come on, Vin," someone will protest at this point. "It wouldn't matter even if these places did allow people to carry guns. Hardly anyone goes armed, so how often would a plain old non-policeman with a gun really save lives?"

    Pretty often, it turns out.

    In 1997, Luke Woodham slit his mother's throat, grabbed a .30-30 rifle and headed to Pearl High School in Pearl, Miss. -- another gun-free zone -- to start shooting people.

    The moment Vice Principal Joel Myrick heard the first shots, he took off at a sprint for his truck. (Because Mr. Myrick kept a handgun in his truck for just such an eventuality, a deadly stupid federal law required him to park it far from campus.)

    Woodham shot until he heard sirens, then ran to his car. His plan, authorities subsequently learned, was to drive to nearby Pearl Junior High School and shoot more kids before police could show up.

    Joel Myrick foiled that plan, positioning himself to point his gun at Woodham's windshield. Woodham swerved and crashed the car. Myrick held the killer at gunpoint till police arrived, stopping the killing spree.

    In 2002, as Mr. Lott reported in The National Review, "Two law students with law-enforcement backgrounds as deputy sheriffs in another state stopped the shooting at the Appalachian Law School in Virginia. ... The students ran to their cars, got their guns, pointed their guns at the attacker, ordered him to drop his gun, and then tackled him and held him until police were able to arrive," thus saving many lives.

    At the Trolley Square attack in Utah this year, "Possibly the ban there was even more noteworthy because the off-duty police officer who stopped the attack fortunately violated the ban by taking his gun in with him when he went shopping," Mr. Lott reports.

    "There are plenty of cases every year where permit holders stop what would have been multiple victim shootings, but they rarely receive any news coverage," Mr. Lott protests. "When will part of the media coverage on these multiple-victim public shootings be whether guns were banned where the attack occurred?"

    Fortunately, we saw the way it works when citizens are armed, less than a week after the Omaha shootings. Shortly after midnight on Dec. 9, Matthew Murray, who had been rejected from a missionary school in Colorado, shot and killed two staffers there. Twelve hours later he drove to the parking lot of the related New Life Church in Colorado Springs, where about 7,000 people were present for the midday service, and opened fire in the parking lot, killing two young women.

    Jeanne Assam, 42, a member of the congregation who used to work as a police officer, volunteers to guard the church.

    Assam hid. She waited until Murray -- carrying a rifle, two pistols and a backpack with more than 1,000 rounds of ammunition -- entered the church. Then she "came out of cover, identified myself and took him down," she told a packed news conference Monday.

    The coroner later reported the wounded assailant took his own life -- but not till Assam had blown him to the ground.

    Authorities and her minister say Assam saved untold lives -- lives that would have been lost, had Murray attacked in a disarmed-victim city like Los Angeles, New York or Washington.

    If you frequent public buildings or work for an employer who bars you from carrying your otherwise legal self-defense weapon, consider advising your loved ones in writing that -- in the event you should die under circumstances where you could have saved yourself and others with your handgun -- you want the proprietor sued personally.

    Guns save lives. Since banning guns costs lives, shouldn't the individuals who ban self-defense -- not the victimized taxpayers -- pay the price?

    Vin Suprynowicz is assistant editorial page editor of the Review-Journal and author of the novel "The Black Arrow." See www.abebooks.com/servlet/SearchResults?kn=vin&vci=51238921.

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    Mark A. Glenn wrote on February 18, 2008 03:47 PM: I don't know how observant the general American is now that their minds have been numbed by the sodium Flouride and the massive Barium that is sprayed in our skies almost daily, but.....I have noticed that EVERY SINGLE school shooting has certain characteristics that are absolutely identical which defies all human nature. Every single person, that's 100% of the shooters has performed one single act that can only be accomplished if the shooters have been programmed or brainwashed to perform this unhuman act.... They have ALL comitted suicide! I don't care how mentally unstable an individual may be, this goes completely against all odds! Not 100% of the time, no way!!
    You may ask what does this accomplish? Of Course, This gets rid of all evidence of the shooter and a picture can then be fabricated of the shooters past and a complete lie can then emerge that the average American will buy hook, line and you're sunk.
    Wake up, people! This is 2008, if you think we don't have the ability to control the mind, you're dead wrong! Just Google "MKULTRA" and wake up to the 21st Century.


    Bill Smith wrote on February 10, 2008 07:02 AM: Let us meet for some coffee then since you want to make it personal.


    armed citizen wrote on February 09, 2008 10:04 PM: Yea steve might act like a worm but you act like the book worm geek that runs the other way when some one yells FIGHT, the one that faints at the sight of blood. the one that sets behind a computer desk and talk trash, brag about your intelligence and slander others. But too stupid to admit to your own idiocy.


    armed citizen wrote on February 09, 2008 09:51 PM: ohhhh look Bill is back,,, but as usual he is talking junk to, at, or about some one but still does not answer my questions!
    Why do you dodge the questions Mark I mean Bill????


    Bill Smith wrote on January 25, 2008 01:32 PM: Steve acts like the little worm that stands behind the big guy in a fight yelling "kick his butt!!!".


    Bill Smith wrote on January 24, 2008 06:00 AM: I can see conversing with these government “educated” fools does nothing. I was unable to even get to this thread until now. I can see Steve is an imbecile educated by the government as well. But then what do you expect from people who do not even understand what the 2nd Amendment says. In a truly free society, these murderers and rapists would have been killed by free people after their first act.

    Remember folks, there is no such thing as a “law-abiding citizen” in America. That is a phrase that the state and those who worship it say all the time.


    JohnKirbyRules wrote on January 18, 2008 07:57 AM: Vin,

    Thank you for this article. You are like a breath of fresh air in the normally so-open-minded-their-brains-are-falling-out liberals that usually take the space at the Review Journal.


    armed citizen wrote on January 12, 2008 10:23 PM: Bill Smith
    You are chicken shirt.
    You attack my posts and then you refuse to answer the questions I ask to defend my self with but yet you throw your questions back at me.
    I know you havent just left the message board with out looking back so come on and finish your attack on me!!!


    armed citizen wrote on January 08, 2008 07:30 PM: Yea I have seen where something like a howitzer was being used for controlled avalanches But, I just don't see them being made available to the general public happening.
    It is legal in a lot of states to own a fully automatic weapon, but you have to register it and it is to stay at the certain premises that is on the permit at all times, if it is taken off of that premises the sheriffs dept. etc is to be advised as to where it is going and the actual time it is to be in route.
    Even If you take it to a gun shop to be cleaned and oiled you have to clear it.
    And they just may come knocking on your door at 3:00 on a Sunday morning to verify that it is where it is suppose to be.

    But,,,,,A working Howitzer in public hands????? I shudder at the thought.


    David Johann wrote on January 07, 2008 10:11 PM: An RJ article on 01/07/08 describes how the Las Vegas Ski and Snowboard Resort is using a howitzer artillery cannon to prevent avalanches.

    We hear that Review-Journal editorial writer and gun nut Vin Suprinowicz is advocating for rights of law abiding citizens to be able to keep and bear their own howitzers, and is against a howitzer "waiting period."


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