Michael S. Rozeff
Lew Rockwell Blog
Feb 16, 2013
Obama is orchestrating and staging an anti-gun push in Chicago’s South Side.
It is his way to build an emotional basis for gun legislation. Several MSNBC
commentators are making highly emotional pitches against guns as they cover this
event.
Naturally this elicits counter-reactions from those many, many millions who
oppose the government on the gun issue and hear the coverage. Among his gun
opposition, Obama’s push reduces respect for him, his office and all government
authority. Clearly, against these millions upon millions of gun owners, he would
use raw power to get his way if he could, and not authority gained from their
cooperative consent. They recognize, if only implicitly, this substitution of
power for authority. Obama would use executive orders if he could. He’d issue
bans if he could. He’d twist the gun issue into a public health, safety and
welfare, or even terrorist issue, if he could. He would have the agencies of
government issue constraining rules. He would use many means to disarm
Americans, and they’d all be means of POWER.
A state that relies upon power to govern, not authority bestowed on it from
those it governs, is illegitimate. It loses its justification to govern. This is
the case today in America on the gun issue and many other issues. The government
has again and again legislated against the wills and support of millions and
millions and millions of Americans. It has relied on power to enforce its
laws.
Saturday, February 16, 2013
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