The topic of discussion for this Constitution Monday concerns the Second Amendment and the Bill of Rights guarantee to the freedom to keep and bear arms. Groups pushing gun control are lamenting mourning the results of the 2024 presidential election because they recognize that their greatest supporter – President Joe Biden – is losing his bully pulpit. Law-abiding gun owners will no longer be one of the main targets of the federal government.
Amy Swearer shared her thoughts about the reverse fortunes of gun owners in her article posted at The Daily Signal.
But ordinary lawful owners of firearms
never have been the driving force behind violent crime.
Not only that, but they regularly rely on
their Second Amendment right to keep and bear arms to protect themselves and
their loved ones from violent criminals when the government can’t or won’t be
there to ensure their safety.
Almost every major study has found that
Americans use their firearms in self-defense between 500,000 and 3 million
times annually, according to the most recent report on the subject by the
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. In 2021, the most comprehensive
study ever conducted on the issue concluded that roughly 1.6 million
comprehensive study ever conducted on the issue concluded that roughly 1.6
million defensive gun uses occur in the United States every year.
For this reason, The Daily Signal
publishes a monthly article highlighting some of the previous month’s many news
stories on defensive gun use that you may have missed – or that might not have
made it to the national spotlight in the first place….
The examples below represent only a small
portion of the news stories on defensive gun use during crimes that we found in
October. You may explore more by using The Heritage Foundation’s interactive
Defensive Gun Use Database.
·
Oct. 1, Seattle: A woman came out the front door of
her residence and pointed a shotgun at two process servers, police said. One of
them, drawing his own gun, shot and killed the woman.
·
Oct. 7, Hubert, North Carolina: Police said a
woman fatally shot her ex-boyfriend after he showed up at her home in violation
of a protection order and climbed through a window. Local officials said the
man had a lengthy history of domestic violence and was wearing a court-ordered
ankle monitor after having violated protection orders at least twice before. He
allegedly called the woman 26 times and sent her dozens of text messages in the
hours before the deadly encounter.
·
Oct. 10, Sioux Fall, South Dakota: Several
people wielding baseball bats confronted a group of motorcyclists at a gas
station, mistakenly believing that they had jumped a friend earlier that night.
After ducking to avoid a blow from a bat, one motorcyclist drew a gun and
fatally shot two of the assailants. He also shot and wounded a woman who
pointed a gun at him. Police confirmed that the motorcyclists weren’t involved
in the original assault, calling it a case of mistaken identity.
·
Oct. 11, Cut Bank, Montana: Two
juveniles broke into a car and stole a handgun before a resident confronted
them, police said. One juvenile shot the resident in the leg with the handgun before
another resident arrived and, armed with
his own firearm, held the shooter at gunpoint until police arrived. Both
juveniles were taken into custody; the wounded resident was expected to
recover.
·
Oct. 12, Poplar Bluff, Missouri: A
woman shot and wounded a man as he illegally entered her home through her
bedroom window early in the morning, police said. The suspect – who police said
was caught on camera in 2022 trying to enter other homes – faced unspecified
charges.
·
Oct. 16, Columbus, Ohio: When a newsstand
employee caught a man trying to steal an item from a cooler, police said, the
would-be thief drew a handgun and pointed it at him. The employee called for
his nearby brother, who drew his own gun and shot and wounded the thief. He was
charged with felony aggravated robbery.
·
Oct. 20, Upper Darby, Pennsylvania: After
being kicked out of his girlfriend’s house during a dispute earlier in the day,
a man returned, pinned her to the floor, and held a knife to her throat in
front of her children. One of the children, a teenager, grabbed a firearm and
fatally shot the man, police said.
·
Oct. 25, Chicago: When a bystander tried to intervene
in a quarrel between a man and a woman on a public sidewalk, the man pointed a
gun at him. The bystander – a concealed carry permit holder – drew his own gun
and fatally shot his assailant. The incident occurred a day after two other
Chicago gun owners successfully defended themselves against violent criminals.
·
Oct. 29, Stratford, Connecticut: Police said an
armed resident confronted two would-be car thieves who he discovered breaking
into his car, exchanging gunfire with them until they fled. The resident wasn’t
hurt.
·
Oct. 31, New Iberia, Louisiana: A man broke into
two residences and stabbed two victims – one in each home – before an armed
resident in the second home shot and wounded him, police said. All three were
taken to a hospital for treatment; the suspect was charged with attempted
first-degree murder.
All of these lawful gun owners highlight
just how important the right to keep and bear arms is to ordinary Americans.
Swearer
explained that Second Amendment protections do not threaten public safety, as claimed
by gun control activists. Good people bearing arms “will only threaten the
safety of violent criminals” as “lawful gun owners want to defend themselves.”
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