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Wednesday, April 29, 2015
Regarding gun control: in the 1960's
Regarding gun control:
"A great many men seemed to regard all proposals for righter controls as a challenge to their virility. The powerful National Rifle Association urged it's half million members to write Washington, and it's lobbyists went to work on Congressman with the spacious reasoning that "it's the man that kills, not the rifle".
They demanded the passage of another (Hicken looper) bill, which would merely prevent the importing of guns bot made by American firms.
Katzenbach pointed out in vain that the association was not protecting sportsmen's rights, but the profit's of commercial gun dealers.
"Anti Gun Extremists are at It Again" Field and Stream warned it's readers and Outdoor Life declared that "Gun owners should switch to the offense".
They did: In Texas they were esp militant.
Elsewhere in the country courts took a benign view of some 20,000 gun control laws enacted on municipal and state levels.
In Dallas an ordinance restricting the possession of weapons had been struck down by a local judge in 1962 on the ground that it would have been "an unauthorized invasion of a natural right the citizens of this state have never relinquished to their rulers".
Presumably, "their rulers" meant the government of the United States and the assassination didn't change the feeling.
Once his arm had healed, Governor Connolly called upon Texas Congressional delegation to oppose the Dodd bill, and Texas Republicans, meeting in Dallas, passed a resolution opposing any limitation on the right of private individuals to to buy and use guns".
Death of a President November 1963, author and Historian William Manchester, Epilogue Legend, page 632
Labels:
1960's,
Gun Control,
President Kennedy
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