Saturday, February 16, 2013

Gun legislation

Unfortunately, the latest Department of Justice statistics are not available to me, but those compiled in 2001 of Firearm Use by Offenders reveals that perhaps banning semi-automatic and military-style automatic weapons may not be the only needed change in gun laws.

According to the report, in 1997 only a combined 8% of State and Federal inmates reported using semi-automatic or military-style automatic weapons in the commission of their crimes. Far more telling is how handguns used in crimes by State and Federal inmates were obtained. Of those used by 1997 State inmates, a combined total of 13.9% were purchased from retail stores, pawnshops, flea markets and gun shows; while of 1991 Federal inmates, 20.8% were purchased from the same sources.

The frightening statistic is that nearly half of the remaining guns that were not purchased illegally, were purchased from friends and family. This roughly 40 percent of guns in the State and Federal categories for each of two different years, which were sold into the hands of criminals who committed crimes, including homicide, seems to me just as frightening as the statistic of the 8% who used semi-automatic and military-style guns.

I certainly don't pretend to know the solution, but believe this is a question which must be raised just as much as that of mental health when it comes to gun laws.

Stefan Janis 

Sunday, January 13, 2013

The recent decision by gun enthusiasts to declare inauguration day and Martin Luther King Jr. Day weekend the occasion for a National Gun Appreciation Day should give one pause. There are no racial overtones to the mass killings committed with guns during President Obama's term in office. Even the killings that took place in the Sikh Temple in Oak Creek, Wisconsin, were deemed not to be a hate crime. So the action by the gun enthusiasts begs the question of whether there is some John Birch Society residue in the guns of those who have chosen this weekend, of all weekends, as the time to show their appreciation of guns. It is a very disturbing message this group of gun enthusiasts are sending to the Afro-American population of this country, a message which I find deplorable in its racist overtones. They seem to be sending a message reminding the President of his mortality, a message that, in the worse case scenario, if acted upon by some Caucasian assassin--whether mentally ill or not--could plunge this country into a civil war. At the very least, the choice of timing is tasteless and the manner in which this event will be organized, leaves a lot of questions unanswered. The display of fireworks in New York City requires a commissioner to oversee safety. Who and how will safety be overseen on a national event of appreciation by gun owners? And how tasteless is it that in the wake of the Newtown massacre, gun sales are soaring? Somewhere, a historian is thinking of writing a book titled, "The Rise and Fall of the American Republic."

Saturday, April 28, 2012

Mitt Romney doesn't need Sarah Palin as a running mate. When he gets tied down on the roof of his car he can see his living room from his new elevator device on the side of his mansion. One has to wonder whether his great-great-grandfather ate cookies from 7/11 and how many wives he might have had. Of course Mr. Romney so often misses the point. When asked about what he thinks of France, he reminisces about the Invalides, the Luxembourg Gardens and the Louvre without mentioning his days as a poor Mormon missionary in France. That's what people want to hear, stuff they can identify with; not the talk of multi-mllionaires. We have to remember--Robin Hood stole from the rich to give to the poor and Romney will steal from the poor to give to the rich. It's not all his fault: he drinks too much tea with you know who.

Sunday, March 11, 2012

Hemingwaysl--spies

There was an interesting program on television tonight (105 Comcast Cable in Branford, Ct.) which featured a naval intelligence officer and historian speaking to a group in Washington about the purported spying activities of  Ernest Hemingway, his brother, Leicester,  and his son Bumby during WWII. Apparently all three worked with the O.S.S., while the great American author signed up for a brief stint with the KGB in  Cuba. If that doesn't have you laughing, Ernest used his fishing boat to take on Nazi submarines with hand grenades provided by Russian intelligence. Apparently, there is proof that this is true, although I prefer to think of him in Gertrude Stein's circles, dropping Madeleines down the proverbial hatch.