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    Nugent: Gun Free Zones a recipe for disaster

    Not so sure of the political view of this board, but I read this and really liked it. No I don't own a gun, but am not opposed to it either.

    Nugent: Gun-free zones are recipe for disaster
    By Ted Nugent
    Special to CNN

    Editor's note: Rock guitarist Ted Nugent has sold more than 30 million albums. He's also a gun rights activist and serves on the board of directors of the National Rifle Association. His program, "Ted Nugent Spirit of the Wild," can be seen on the Outdoor Channel.

    Read an opposing take on gun control from journalist Tom Plate: Let's lay down our right to bear arms

    WACO, Texas (CNN) -- Zero tolerance, huh? Gun-free zones, huh? Try this on for size: Columbine gun-free zone, New York City pizza shop gun-free zone, Luby's Cafeteria gun-free zone, Amish school in Pennsylvania gun-free zone and now Virginia Tech gun-free zone.

    Anybody see what theevil Brady Campaign and other anti-gun cults have created? I personally have zero tolerance for evil and denial. And America had best wake up real fast that the brain-dead celebration of unarmed helplessness will get you killed every time, and I've about had enough of it.

    Nearly a decade ago, a Springfield, Oregon, high schooler, a hunter familiar with firearms, was able to bring an unfolding rampage to an abrupt end when he identified a gunman attempting to reload his .22-caliber rifle, made the tactical decision to make a move and tackled the shooter.

    A few years back, an assistant principal at Pearl High School in Mississippi, which was a gun-free zone, retrieved his legally owned Colt .45 from his car and stopped a Columbine wannabe from continuing his massacre at another school after he had killed two and wounded more at Pearl.

    At an eighth-grade school dance in Pennsylvania, a boy fatally shot a teacher and wounded two students before the owner of the dance hall brought the killing to a halt with his own gun.

    More recently, just a few miles up the road from Virginia Tech, two law school students ran to fetch their legally owned firearm to stop a madman from slaughtering anybody and everybody he pleased. These brave, average, armed citizens neutralized him pronto.

    My hero, Dr. Suzanne Gratia Hupp, was not allowed by Texas law to carry her handgun into Luby's Cafeteria that fateful day in 1991, when due to bureaucrat-forced unarmed helplessness she could do nothing to stop satanic George Hennard from killing 23 people and wounding more than 20 others before he shot himself. Hupp was unarmed for no other reason than denial-ridden "feel good" politics.

    She has since led the charge for concealed weapon upgrade in Texas, where we can now stop evil. Yet, there are still the mindless puppets of the Brady Campaign and other anti-gun organizations insisting on continuing the gun-free zone insanity by which innocents are forced into unarmed helplessness. Shame on them. Shame on America. Shame on the anti-gunners all.

    No one was foolish enough to debate Ryder truck regulations or ammonia nitrate restrictions or a "cult of agriculture fertilizer" following the unabashed evil of Timothy McVeigh's heinous crime against America on that fateful day in Oklahoma City. No one faulted kitchen utensils or other hardware of choice after Jeffrey Dahmer was caught drugging, mutilating, raping, murdering and cannibalizing his victims. Nobody wanted "steak knife control" as they autopsied the dead nurses in Chicago, Illinois, as Richard Speck went on trial for mass murder.

    Evil is as evil does, and laws disarming guaranteed victims make evil people very, very happy. Shame on us.

    Already spineless gun control advocates are squawking like chickens with their tiny-brained heads chopped off, making political hay over this most recent, devastating Virginia Tech massacre, when in fact it is their own forced gun-free zone policy that enabled the unchallenged methodical murder of 32 people.

    Thirty-two people dead on a U.S. college campus pursuing their American Dream, mowed-down over an extended period of time by a lone, non-American gunman in illegal possession of a firearm on campus in defiance of a zero-tolerance gun law. Feel better yet? Didn't think so.

    Who doesn't get this? Who has the audacity to demand unarmed helplessness? Who likes dead good guys?

    I'll tell you who. People who tramp on the Second Amendment, that's who. People who refuse to accept the self-evident truth that free people have the God-given right to keep and bear arms, to defend themselves and their loved ones. People who are so desperate in their drive to control others, so mindless in their denial that they pretend access to gas causes arson, Ryder trucks and fertilizer cause terrorism, water causes drowning, forks and spoons cause obesity, dialing 911 will somehow save your life, and that their greedy clamoring to "feel good" is more important than admitting that armed citizens are much better equipped to stop evil than unarmed, helpless ones.

    Pray for the families of victims everywhere, America. Study the methodology of evil. It has a profile, a system, a preferred environment where victims cannot fight back. Embrace the facts, demand upgrade and be certain that your children's school has a better plan than Virginia Tech or Columbine. Eliminate the insanity of gun-free zones, which will never, ever be gun-free zones. They will only be good guy gun-free zones, and that is a recipe for disaster written in blood on the altar of denial. I, for one, refuse to genuflect there.

    What is your take on this commentary?E-mail us

    The opinions expressed in this commentary are those of the writer. This is part of an occasional series of commentaries on CNN.com that offers a broad range of perspectives, thoughts and points of view.

    Read an opposing point of view from journalist Tom Plate:Let's lay down our right to bear arms
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    Winston Churchill

    #2
    Uncle Ted for president!

    I carry everywhere that is legal. Places that don't allow it I try as hard as possible to avoid.

    I am legal to carry in every state but Nevada.

    I refuse to be a victim

    I started carrying after we had a scarey insident at a rest area at 1am in the middle of know where.
    Greg Denton
    former service mgr. Tige Watersports July 95-July 05

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      #3
      The only places down here that are gun free are schools and airports. I can walk into WalMart with my guns on my hip in a holster, and all they can do is ask me to leave. Don't need a permit.
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        #4
        You know what's really funny.... here in OK we have the self proclaimed "largest gunshow in the world" (wannamacher gun show). But you can't have a concealed weapon at this show. Not even off duty police officers are allowed to carry at this show.

        Recently my friend got in trouble b/c his concealed weapon was bulging and therefore "visible" according to the officer while we were downtown walking our little river walk. Guy was being a prick, luckily the older officer stepped in and shut down the younger guy from arresting him. According to OK law, the weapon has to be totally concealed and can not be visible in any way. You would figure, areas like OK, TX, etc. would be pretty Concealed carry friendly. Sometimes it doesn't seem that way here.
        Being a major OU fan and a staunch conservative.... I am perpetually vexed w/ the conundrum of who to hate more. Obama or the Univ. of Saxet.

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          #5
          Guns don't kill people Dumb-@$$ people kill people...........
          Put your hand on a hot stove for a minute, and it seems like an hour. Sit with a pretty girl for an hour, and it seems like a minute. THAT'S relativity. Albert Einstein

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            #6
            Ted is just nuts!

            Not that I don't agree with him, but he is looney! I love watching him on TV, he cracks me up.

            Tanner: I've never been to a gun show where concealed carry is allowed. I think it might be a condition of getting the permit to hold the show. Here the police check every weapon brought in or out, and they have to be made "un-fireable", usually that consists of a zip tie through the breach.
            Last edited by Tequilasun; 04-23-2007, 02:59 PM.
            "I want to know God's thoughts, the rest are just details"

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