Friday, February 26th, 2016
Stephan: I am writing this while listening to a news report about the latest gun Massacre; this one is in Kansas. Oh, that's the end of it, now it is back to the endless cud chewing over the latest Republican debate which struck me as nothing so much as a pissing match of 4th grade boys. MSNBC gave the mass murder of four or six depending on whose report one is listening to, and 14 others wounded to varying degrees of severity, about 3 and a half minutes.
It seems like just the other day that some previously non-criminal "good guy," an Uber driver in Kalamazo, Michigan, spent the evening randomly driving around with his legal guns murdering six people between Uber gigs. Oh, wait, it was just the other day. It passed almost unnoticed, wasn't even mentioned on the Sunday talk shows. And of course those are just the mass murders
And now in Iowa we have what may be the apotheosis of Second Amendment stupidity. A law permitting children to to possess firearms. What could possibly go wrong? Except the life of at least one human a week by a gun fired by a child.
The weird thing is I got my first gun, a 22 rifle, at 11 when I became a Boy Scout and went through the NRA -- then a very very different organization -- gun safety program. There was a cultural difference then however; there was none of the political obsession by Theocratic Rightists over guns.
I have thought a lot about this, and I think the reason for the difference was that tens of millions of Americans, one way or another, had been caught up in World War II and, then, the Korean War. Almost every family had a member or a family friend who had been killed or wounded in one of those conflicts. Everyone understood people walking around with guns was a bad idea. We seem to have lost that recognition. How else to explain 92 people a day being killed by guns, and it is hardly a blip on the news. Even massacres have become commonplace, as this week demonstrates.
Credit: mediacriminaljustice
Iowa legislators passed legislation that would allow small children to possess firearms.
The bill passed the Iowa House and is now headed to the state Senate with strong opposition from minority Democrats, according to Iowa Public Radio.
“You’re missing the whole point of the bill,” Republican Jake Highfill told an uneasy Democrat. “I think this is one of the best bills we’ve done for second amendment rights.”
The bill would allow anyone under the age of 14 to handle handguns under adult supervision, with no age limit.
“We do not need a militia of toddlers,” Democrat Kirsten Running-Marquardt said of the bill. “We do not have handguns that I am aware of that fit the hands of a 1-or-2-year-old.”
Democrat Mary Mascher also pointed out that “Every three hours in this country a child dies from gun violence.”
According to Iowa Public Radio, the Iowa House also passed bills that allow people riding snowmobiles to carry loaded firearms, and also keep weapons permits confidential.
The bills passed in spite of a stream of accidental shootings involving children. On Tuesday, the 12-year-old daughter of an Idaho militiaman was