It is a great
irony that guns and bullets that kill, more rapidly than any pill heals, can be
readily obtained. The distribution of medications like antibiotics, antidepressants,
anti-anxiety medicines is strictly monitored, prescribed in specific amounts by
professionals to individuals who require them for a limited period of time. Guns
and bullets
are readily
available at gun shows and on the internet "where anybody with a credit
card can order semiautomatic weapons for overnight delivery." (The New
York Times, December 19).
In his editorial
column in The New York Times on December 20, Nicolas Kristoff provides some
brutal statistics:
1. Every two months more Americans die
in gun violence than in the 9/11 attack, according to data from the Centers for
Disease Control and Prevention.
2. We lose some 2,800 children and
teenagers to guns annually according to a study by the Children's Defense Fund.
3. More than
twice as many preschoolers die annually from gun violence in America as law
enforcement officers are killed in the line of duty.
Violence is
difficult, and at times, impossible, to predict so background checks solve only
part of the problem. Adam Lanza
had not been violent before he gunned down 20 children and six adults ,
massacring them in minutes, at Sandy Hook Elementary School in Newtown,
Connecticut on December 14, 2012.
People who
commit mass murders rarely participate in psychological counseling. Targeting
and stigmatizing people with a psychiatric history hardly encourages people to
seek treatment.
In last week's
blog I mentioned that each of us, like President Lincoln, is to some extent
"damaged goods." The issue is not "them vs. us" but to
recognize our commonality.
This country has
300 million guns, almost one for every citizen in the United States. Some
people believe that more guns will prevent violence. Research shows that more
guns result in a greater number of both homicides and suicides.
By contrast to
the unpredictability of the human mind, guns and bullets predictably kill. It
stands to reason then, that a simple, effective approach would be to control
the distribution of guns and ammunition.
Physicians are
supervised and re-certified. Hospitals are required to have Utilization Review
systems and review boards. Utilization review boards could be set up to monitor
the distribution and use of weapons. Guns and bullets could be prescribed like
medicine, in an appropriate quantity to an individual for a specific purpose
for a given time period.
I hope we can
put aside our selfish, uninformed beliefs and unite in the common goal to
protect our children and innocent citizens, including you and me.
Conclusion: Rules
for the distribution of medicine that heals contrast to the free distribution
of weapons that kill. We need strict ways to distribute and track weapons and
ammunition.
Dear Reader, I
welcome your comments. jsimon145@gmail.com
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