So. Fla. Sun-Sentinel: Slams Hysterics Over Gun Banning While Advocating Gun Banning

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Seriously, do the kindly folks at the South Florida Sun-Sentinel's editorial board even know what the definition of the word logic is? Their headline read, "Hysteria fuels sales of guns and ammo," the Sun-Sentinel takes Floridians to task for being so stupid as to be afraid of Obama's gun banning plans, claiming that Obama "didn't do it." But, even after telling readers no one wants to ban guns, the piece ends with the Sun-Sentinel editorial board advocating for the banning of guns! So the message is, no one wants a gun ban but we should ban guns? This is the sort of logical disconnect that fuels the very "hysteria" that the paper is claiming to want to dispel.

And this ridiculous about face isn't the only illogical idea or uninformed claim the piece makes, either. Just about every word in this piece proves that the editorial board of the Sun-Sentinel is wholly uninformed about the Constitution and the technical aspects of firearms, not to mention being uninformed about the various gun banning bills floating about Congress and the several states at this very moment.

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The piece begins sarcastically telling South Floridians to "get a grip. Not on their weapons, but on their senses," because of the run on purchases of ammo and guns that has swept the country since Obama's election.

First, there was the big run on guns, both locally and nationally, when it was feared the Obama administration would quickly enact tougher gun legislation that would make it difficult to own guns.

Didn't happen. And doesn't figure to happen, particularly since the Supreme Court has reinforced the right of an individual to bear arms.

What does the Sun-Sentinal mean when they say that Obama's gun ban "didn't happen"? Is the Sun-Sentinel saying that because Obama didn't get around to addressing guns in these first 35 days of his term in office that it is a foregone conclusion that he won't do so? Are they seriously trying to claim that because four whole weeks have passed without the Obama administration's first moves on the subject then we can all rest assured that he will NEVER make such a move? What an absurd premise. Obama has also not moved on actually closing Guantanamo Bay (despite his toothless Executive Order) nor has he made a move on the payoff to Big Labor with the Employee Free Choice Act. Are we to assume that he will never address these issues since he didn't do it in the first 35 days of his presidency?

Come on, Sun-Sentinel, are you really that foolish? Or is it that you think the readers are really that stupid?

Then we get this illogical paragraph:

One firearms shop manager in Davie told the Sun Sentinel he received a shipment of five 1,000-round boxes of .223 caliber rifle cartridges, and sold all five boxes in one day. At $450 a box. During a recession. A Delray Beach shop manager said customers were buying rounds for AR-15s and AK-47s in large quantities, and said "the rumor mill's going nuts."

Did the Sun-Sentinel use incorrect words on purpose to make its story sound more dramatic? First of all a "1,000-round box" is not a box, but a crate that holds 50 boxes of ammunition. A box of .223 caliber cartridges only contains 20 rounds. Secondly, the story makes it sound as if a single customer pad "$450 a box," but that is the cost of the entire crate of cartridges, not the cost of the individual boxes of cartridges (the cost is closer to $25 for a box of 20 rounds). More likely, customers bought several boxes apiece, none of them spending the "$450" that the entire crate costs as cited by the story.

The Sun-Sentinel then uses it faulty accounting of ammo sold to make a wild conclusion:

As for who is buying the ammo, a Pompano Beach dealer said, "Everybody. Your normal Joe is now buying four, five boxes..."

 

Which means that in South Florida, the "normal Joe" who lives next-door might be filling up a spare room with ammo for an AR-15. Hardly a calming thought.

So that "normal Joe" who is, according to the Sun-Sentinel, "filling up a spare room with ammo," did so with "four or five boxes" of ammo? So, a guy that just bought five boxes of ammo containing 120 rounds -- a haul that takes up about a 20 inch square space -- is "filling" a room with ammo? Those must be some awfully small rooms!! Or, as is actually the case, the Sun-Sentinel is taking leave of facts and indulging in hysteria.

The Sun-Sentinel also seems to think that the .223 round is exclusively for "military-style assault weapons." But apparently the Sun-Sentinel is unaware that this is a common round for small rifles used for "varmint" hunting and target practice. In fact, it is one of the most popular calibers in the entire country, hardly just for military purposes.

Now this idiotic example of uninformed blather begins by scoffing at anyone worried that banning guns is in the offing. It says that citizens rushing to gun stores to buy guns and ammo are stupidly falling prey to "hysteria." No one wants to ban guns, the reader is sternly scolded. And then the Sun-Sentinel ends its piece with this:

Semi-automatic weapons should be banned, because the "normal Joe" simply doesn't need one, for protection or anything else. But the ban has expired, and having more guns and ammo on the streets simply makes South Florida a more dangerous place, for cops and regular citizens alike.

It's time for the hysteria to stop.

BOTTOM LINE: No need for this craziness.

Now isn't that a head spinner? The piece begins by pointing out the stupidity of fears about gun bans, yet it ends advocating for a gun ban?

So, um... doesn't the end nullify the beginning? Doesn't the advocacy for banning guns substantiate the fears and "hysteria" that the piece was supposed to be dampening?

On top of all of this, we see the Sun-Sentinel using the gun banner's biggest lie by pretending that the word "semi-automatic" is a meaningful way to separate what are ostensibly "normal" guns (i.e. guns for hunting, target practice and protection purposes) from "military arms." The truth is, however, that the words "semi-automatic" do not describe the purpose of a gun. There are all sorts of guns that are semi-automatic that have no military application whatever. It would be like claiming that cars with automatic transmissions should be banned because the military uses the automatic transmission in some of its vehicles.

Sadly, it seems the anti-Constitutional left has succeeded in making those uniformed about the reality of guns duly frightened by misusing words where guns are concerned.

Additionally, it is simply a statistical untruth that access to legal guns and ammunition automatically makes a community a "more dangerous place, for cops and regular citizens alike." There is no place in this country where a wild upswing in violence has been seen when guns become widely legal and more freely available to the citizenry.

But, even the bland assurances of the Sun-Sentinel is not nearly enough to dissuade worry about the march of gun banners everywhere. Currently there is the "Blair Holt" bill (H.R. 45) sitting ready to be addressed in the House of Representatives. This bill is a sweeping gun bill that goes far in restrictions on gun ownership. And as to Obama, there is ample evidence of his warm feelings for gun banners. Aside from Obama's entire anti-Second Amendment legislative history, there is his latest pick of Gil Kerlikowske as the next so-called drug czar. Kerlikowske is a long-time foe of Second Amendments rights. Then, back in Obama's home town Chicago, there is Illinois State Representative Kenneth Dunkin that wants to create an expensive new form of indemnity insurance that gun owners will be forced to purchase to be "allowed" to exercise their Second Amendment rights. Examples like this criss-cross the country, so its not easy to agree with the Sun-Sentinel that gun banners are non-existent.

No, what he have here is a newspaper editorial board that is at the same time woefully uninformed of the facts about guns, yet seem to imagine that its strong opinion is one worth heeding nonetheless. The Sun-Sentinel's anti-gun hysteria is, indeed, some "craziness" that should stop.


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No-one ever accused...

... the South Florida Sun-Sentinel of being overly intelligent. They must think their readers are even dumber than they are.

Jim

However beautiful the strategy, you should occasionally look at the results. - Sir Winston Churchill

T-71, if I had a choice of

T-71, if I had a choice of getting a logical statement that I could believe from a 3-year-old or an MSM-type, the 3-year-old wins -- hands down.

As for their statement having more guns and ammo on the streets simply makes South Florida a more dangerous place, for cops and regular citizens alike -- well, I'm a regular citizen and I buy lots of boxes of ammo (I even bought a crate, once). Are they saying that regular citizens don't buy ammo -- or if we do, then we suddenly become crazed militants out to do harm to everyone in the U.S.?

These people are idiots; and dangerous ones to boot. Whatever we do in this nation, we must keep MSMers from buying guns.

___________________________________ 

The challenge is to follow a consistent plan despite inconsistent prices - Sarah Palin, State of the State of Alaska speech

Sad but true. No wonder

Sad but true. No wonder reporters think this administration is sooo intelligent.

"Forget change, I want improvement!"

Is the SoFla S-S owned under management of the Toledo Blade ?

Or just hiring the same idiots ?

Who can forget this gem from just days ago ?

http://newsbusters.o...

Ignorants

... the South Florida Sun-Sentinel of being overly intelligent. They must think their readers are even dumber than they are.

Their readers are mostly Acting President Obama voters and they know it. The Palm-Beach Post serves the handout community.

Rahm

I think Blair-Holt HR. 45 is an allmost identical bill Rahm Emanuel tried to pass in a previous congress, so yeah this bunch of communist o-Dumb-uhs will try to ban guns if they can, or tax and restrict use and ownership till the average Joe can't afford it. So---

Buy more  canned food guns and ammo, stay ready, and "keep yore powder dry".

   kilrod

 p> Remember, only two defining forces have ever offered to die for you, Jesus Christ and the American Soldier

It is not about Guns

It is not about guns. It is about the people who own them. It has always been about the people who own them. For some reason the left has historically never liked the kind of people who would be willing to defend themselves. These people are dangerous. They should wait until a properly trained Government representative investigates the murder or rape that will occur. If people own guns they might actually be able to feed themselves without havng to rely on Government approved food sources.

Waiting lines only

At the gun shows in south Florida, hard to even get in the door.

"The beauty of the second amendment is that it will not be needed until they try to take it." -- One of Thomas Jefferson's most famous quotes.

Not to get too picky, but...

"The beauty of the second amendment is that it will not be needed until
they try to take it." -- One of Thomas Jefferson's most famous mis-quotes.

This crop of communist power

This crop of communist power grabbers are uninterested in the Constitution. 1st, 2nd, 10th, Amendment is unimportant to them. They are out to sieze control of the populace and turn us all into dependant proles. But they had better excercise caution, in this recession turned into a depression by Obamas socialist spending and nationalizing policies, THEPEOPLE are getting extremely pissed off and are starting to show up in street protests. This could get really ugly, with armed civil disobediance in order to defend the Constitution against all enemies, both forgein and domestic. As Sen Shelby says: I haven't seen this usurper Obama/Sotero birth certificate either.

Just wait....

I can't wait until the MSM or a group of anti- gun O-Bot socialists cites this piece of garbage article in a regional or national ad campaign to "ban these horrible guns".
CHANGE that I can't believe that America is putting up with.

That is a rather schizophrenic editorial

It makes me worried. I don't live anywhere near Florida, and just reading those excerpts makes me want to go out and buy a weapon and some ammo, just in case.

Hey, I got the wrong "CHANGE"!

Alan Keyes / Sarah Palin - 2012

Can't be in two places at once

So all these guns and ammo are in our neighbor's spare rooms, or 'on the street'?

"Normal Joes" don't need libtards telling them what they do or don't need.

Logic gaps

The other day, Matthew Balan noted a similar wretched logic with Time's Amy Sullivan. Sullivan argued that the Catholic bishops were preparing a vigorous defense against the Freedom of Choice Act. Sullivan said it was a phony war, because the bill had no chance of passing. Of course, she didn't mention that the chief reason it has no chance of passing is because of the vigorous defense against it.

In both arguments, the tactic is clear ... weaken the defense. Oh, nothing bad is going to happen, why so aggressive?

Remember Jefferson: "The price of freedom is eternal vigilance."

Last time I was at a gun

Last time I was at a gun range, I fired an AR15 and a box of 20 .223 rounds was only 11 dollars and that was expensive because currently a lot of the stock of that size ammo is tied up in supplier contracts with Iraq and Afghanistan.  Its at one of its higher prices now, and its still not really breaking the bank by any means.

so ksennish

does that mean 9mm ammo for service type weapons is even less?

The way to stop discrimination on the basis of race is to stop discriminating on the basis of race.” -- Chief Justice John Roberts

The left knows that they won't be able

to ban firearms outright.  That's the reason why various lawmakers have been advancing notions of oppressive taxation on ammo and firearms as well as insurance schemes.  I do encourage people to make the investment in reloading supplies as well as buying ammo.  And as far as service calibers go, I didn't use that useless 9mm, .45 was what I used.  As many have said, keep your powder dry.

20 Jan 09:  The day the Republic died

Me...

Me, I have both. A good 1911 model Colt .45 and a Glock 17 in 9mm. Not to mention about 20 other some firearms of various categories.

Cold dead hands, man, cold dead hands!!

Keep your 9mm

I have heard of many people (almost nightly in many of our fine urban areas) surviving 6 or 8 rounds of the 9mm caliber, but never heard that about the good old fashioned .45.

D

P.S. More evidence of the ban guns mentality.

Keep the ILLEGALS out, join NumbersUSA to send free faxes to your reps.

Watch Out!

Those idiots on the board are the type that believes the AR-15 in the corner will "go off" if you look at it to often. POW!

MSM = More Stupid Messages

"Nobody wants a gun ban, but there should be a ban on semi-automatic weapons."

"Nobody wants the Fairness Doctrine, but there should be diversity in ownership."

"Nobody wants Socialism, but we should spread the wealth."

I remember crabbing about

I remember crabbing about $3 for a box for .223 boxer primer w/ new brass.

*One can never have too much ammo.*

The Danger of Doctors vs. the Danger of Guns

I thought this was kinda interesting...

(A) The number of physicians in the U.S. is 700,000.
(B) Accidental deaths caused by Physicians
per year are 120,000.
(C) Accidental deaths per physician is 0.171.
Statistics courtesy of U.S. Dept of
Health and Human Services.

Guns

(A) The number of gun owners in the U.S.
is 80,000,000.
(B) The number of accidental gun deaths per year, all age groups, is 1,500.
(C) The number of accidental deaths per gun owner is .000188.
Statistics courtesy of FBI

So, statistically, doctors are approximately
9,000 times more dangerous than gun owners.

Remember, 'Guns don't kill people, doctors do.'

FACT: NOT EVERYONE HAS A GUN, BUT
ALMOST EVERYONE HAS AT LEAST ONE DOCTOR..
Please alert your friends to this alarming threat.  We must ban all doctors immediately.

I have many weapons in many calibres, but I really like my 12 gauge shotguns. 

Bolo rounds (two pieces of lead connected by a stainless steel wire), explosive rounds, flechettes, Dragons Breath and many more...a plethora of choices.

Happy Trails...

Army Brat: Don't worry. 

Army Brat:

Don't worry.  Once Obama launches Socialized Medicine you won't be able to see a physician much at all.

Agree that shotguns are great, like the Swiss Army Knife of long guns depending on the load - Food, Fighting and Fun.