1.
Right to keep and bear arms cannot be infringed,
and
2.
Right to express oneself (speech/press, etc.)
cannot be abridged
We don’t know what motivates deluded humans to grab guns and
kill innocents – crimes that don’t adhere to routine motivations (lust, money,
anger, envy and jealousy) or cannot be anticipated and prevented. Could it be that governments everywhere
engage in such activities with their large guns and thereby spread authenticity
and approval to such acts? Clearly the
most violent portions of many societies are the governments. America’s recent presidents have directed
actions that have killed a lot of kids – mostly with high tech weaponry. The type these deluded killers get off on.
We do know why Hollywood produces all forms of violent
entertainment – in book form, in movie form, on TV, on the stage, on computers, in games,
etc. – much of it digitally created and spread electronically, directly into
our homes – they do it for money; lots of money.
Is there a connection?
Between misguided behavior from distorted minds and the ready
accessibility to killing weapons and violent government behavior and greedy Hollywood
producers with their digital creative skills?
Common sense would seem to say yes.
But the gun forces and the Hollywood money making forces still demand
their “constitutional rights.”
So what to do? Here
is what we suggest –
Pass a law
– for a five year period only. Outlaw
the clips that hold more than 8 or 10 bullets and limit access to “assault
style” weapons to proven, responsible adults (25+ y.o.) And tax the Hollywood “creative” product –
any form of material that contains a gun or other weapon brandished against any
living thing; a violent act or a shooting or a massacre or anything in which, justifiable or not, one human does violence to
another living creature. This would
include American military enactments.
Make the tax the same as the federal tax on cigarettes – currently $1.01
per pack. Anyone wishing to buy, rent or
view the Hollywood violence product in any form pays $1.01 each time, or
whatever congress sets the federal cigarette tax at. Every time anyone wants a Hollywood violence
product – buy it/lease it/or just view –
add $1.01 to the price.
Five years, give it a try.
Both side’s compromise (favorite new word of the progressive movement
which, of course, includes Hollywood) and we try to reduce the violence of the
crazies amongst us. Obama will love it
because it brings in more money for his deluded schemes - does cause one to wonder – is presidential
delusion part of the problem?
Hollywood, we know you want to do your part and NRA, we are
sure you are ready to do something jointly with the creative set out in
southern California.
Hollywood could even make a movie about passing the law –
coming together – compromising – big drama – stirring music – everyone weeping
as the credits roll. It could star Sean
and the Clooney gang and Meryl and Matt and even Quentin and Steven could get
in on the action. No violence, of course. They could do a “director’s version with
violence” for the viewers willing to pay
the cigarette tax – could have the feds take their pictures and register them
as “violent voyeurs” or some such thing.
Let’s see if we can stop the violence by limiting the
bullets and taxing those who get off on them.
It will pass Supreme Court review because “it’s a tax” just like
Obamacare. States can add whatever
additional tax they wish – surprised Bloomberg didn’t think of it. Hollywood could announce their support for
the compromise this Sunday night during their big show.
1 comment:
Probably a good idea to quote the amendments correctly if one is going to address them.
That being said, it seems the essayist is suggesting that we limit the God-given rights protected by the Constitution in order to save them.This loyal reader replies"NONSENSE!".
Once the slippery slope is enjoined, the end is always the abyss.
We remind the author that the purpose of the 2nd amendment to enable free men to protect themselves against tyranny, including the home grown variety.
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