"The body politic is formed by a voluntary association of individuals: it is a social compact, by which the whole people covenants with each citizen, and each citizen with the whole people, that all shall be governed by certain laws for the common good."
-excerpted from the Preamble to the Constitution of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts.
22 December 2012
14 December 2012
A Brief Note on Connecticut
I'm not going to go deeply into the tragedy today in Connecticut, but I wanted to expand upon what Ezra Klein said this afternoon, that those who reflexively call for a moratorium on so-called political issues after events like this are, in fact, politicizing the event themselves.
At some point, we as a nation are going to have to decide to take these tragedies seriously. There is no one solution to this problem, and anyone who tries to tell you that there is is lying to you, or to themselves.
We need to improve our mental health screening processes. We need to vigorously enforce our existing firearms laws. These are non-negotiables if we want to reduce gun violence, especially that of the mass, nonsensical variety that is increasingly common in this country.
But inescapable from this issue is our self-annihilating relationship with guns. We cannot stop these absurd tragedies until we decide to stop sacrificing our fellow citizens on the altar of an unfettered Second Amendment. Our freedoms are sacred to us in this country, and mostly for good reason, but the cost of this stubbornly archaic interpretation of this particular freedom is paid by the people killed in these shootings and by their families. Anyone who thinks this interpretation is defensible ought to try and defend it to them.
At some point, we as a nation are going to have to decide to take these tragedies seriously. There is no one solution to this problem, and anyone who tries to tell you that there is is lying to you, or to themselves.
We need to improve our mental health screening processes. We need to vigorously enforce our existing firearms laws. These are non-negotiables if we want to reduce gun violence, especially that of the mass, nonsensical variety that is increasingly common in this country.
But inescapable from this issue is our self-annihilating relationship with guns. We cannot stop these absurd tragedies until we decide to stop sacrificing our fellow citizens on the altar of an unfettered Second Amendment. Our freedoms are sacred to us in this country, and mostly for good reason, but the cost of this stubbornly archaic interpretation of this particular freedom is paid by the people killed in these shootings and by their families. Anyone who thinks this interpretation is defensible ought to try and defend it to them.
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