The following is excerpted from John Stossel’s
20/20 report “Lies, Myths and downright Stupidity” that aired on ABC
Finally! A
report in the media that tells the truth about guns and gun control. What this excerpt doesn’t show was the
interview with 7 inmates serving time in a maximum security facility in New
Jersey. They unanimously agreed that gun
laws had no effect on them – they bought their guns on the street. They stated that they were not afraid of the
police, or gun laws, but feared armed
citizens.
Myth No. 3 — Guns are Bad
According
to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, however, fewer than 100 kids
15 and under are killed in gun accidents every year. Of course that's horrible,
and I understand why demonstrators say we need more gun control.
But guess
what? The Centers for Disease Control recently completed a review of studies of
various types of gun control: background checks, waiting periods, bans on
certain guns and ammunition. It could not document that these rules have
reduced violent crime.
The
government wants to say things like the Brady Gun Control Law are making a
difference, but they aren't. Some maximum security felons I spoke to in
A Justice
Department study confirmed what the prisoners said. But get this: the felons
say that the thing they fear the most is not the police, not time in prison,
but, you, another American who might be armed.
It's a
reason many states are passing gun un-control. They're allowing citizens to
carry guns with them; it's called concealed carry or right to carry. Some women
say they're comforted by these laws.
Many people
are horrified at the idea of concealed carry laws, and predict mayhem if all
states adopt these laws.
But surprise, 36 states already have concealed carry laws, and
not one reported an upsurge in gun crime.