Lesson of Prohibition: Gun Control Does Not Work

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The $200 Machine Gun
by Richard W. Stevens, Esq.

Ever heard of the 18th Amendment to the U.S. Constitution?

The 18th Amendment, ratified on January 16, 1919, made it illegal to make, transport, or sell alcoholic beverages anywhere in the United States. January 16, 1920, marked the beginning of the 13-year social experiment called Prohibition.

Americans who learned nothing from the Prohibition experience now heedlessly seek laws that prohibit the sale, possession and use of firearms. Gun prohibitionists don’t realize that their policies will backfire.

During the Prohibition era, organized crime grew to supply the popular demand for alcohol. Illegal liquor suppliers became rich, organized and powerful. Criminal syndicates competed with one another ... by intimidation, arson, mayhem and murder.

Government efforts to enforce Prohibition clogged the courts and jammed the jails. Because the criminal syndicates were so rich, they were able to corrupt many law enforcement officers, prosecutors and judges.

If America embraces Gun Prohibition, then black market gun makers, importers and sellers will be the billionaires of the next century. Organized crime will inherit an unparalleled growth industry.

How would this occur? If common sense and morality fail in America, if the Constitution and Bill of Rights are shredded by politicians and buried by public apathy, if our unalienable rights are lost and all legal guns are confiscated, then three things will happen.

First, violent and property crimes will increase, because the victims will mostly be disarmed and unprotected. Second, the black market will respond by supplying firearms to people who don’t want to be victims of the crime wave. Third, people will organize to defend themselves against the criminals -- they will form citizen militias.

As with alcohol Prohibition, the gun laws won’t matter as much as money and power and corruption. Everybody who wants a gun will be able to get one.

Prohibition did not stop the consumption of alcohol for one very practical reason: Anybody can make booze. Consider that in 1928-1929, Federal agents seized more than 62,500 stills. That number counts only the makers who got caught -- thousands of others escaped detection.

The same is true for firearms. Any person handy with common tools can make a fully automatic weapon. Philip A. Luty wrote a book entitled Expedient Homemade Firearms: The 9mm Submachine Gun (Paladin Press) which shows exactly how to do it. Mr. Luty proved it by making a working machine gun. The British government jailed Mr. Luty last year just because he built a test model.

When Gun Prohibition comes, black market gun factories will spring up, both here and overseas. Gangster money will flow into the gun industry, just as it does for the illicit drug business. As during Prohibition, anyone who wants the product will be able to get it.

Prohibition bootleggers did not make low-alcohol wine and beer. Usually, they made hard liquor. (A simple still makes pure alcohol from grain, for example.) Making weaker products wasted resources. Buyers wanted more bang for their alcohol buck, and it’s safer and easier to transport smaller quantities of stronger spirits.

With Gun Prohibition, black market manufacturers won’t bother with .22 caliber rifles. They will build and sell high- power rifles and easily concealable pistols. If all guns are illegal, then making the more desirable and more powerful 9mm full-auto will be just as risky as making a .22 revolver. Fully automatic weapons will become plentiful and relatively cheap. Based on materials cost and labor, the full-auto rifle might sell on the black market for about $200.

The gun prohibitionists, like the 1920's Prohibitionists, would not just fail. Their policies would produce a new era of organized crime and corruption, an upsurge in violent and property crimes, and -- shocking to gun phobes -- the $200 machine gun in the hands of private citizens.

We Americans must choose the morally correct path: We must destroy "gun control." We must not be forced to buy firearms from criminals.

Richard W. Stevens may be contacted through Jews for the Preservation of Firearms Ownership, www.jpfo.org, P.O.Box 270143, Hartford, WI 53027 - (262) 673-9745
 
I think my grandfather(r.i.p.), an ex-marine and avid hunter/gun collector, put it best, "if you outlaw guns only criminals will have guns."

If guns are illegal to own, will people committing crimes be less likely to have guns...IMO, no? There will be more criminals making and selling guns. Prohibition brought moonshiners and Speak-Easys, this will bring gun runners and barns/garages converted to armories. So what have you solved. You put all the gun factory workers out of jobs, and now you have more criminals.

I mean sure, at best there might be a fall in "gun violence" but there will be an equal rise in ,oh i dunno, "sharp/pointy object violence". The people who are going to commit crimes are well, going to commit crimes. Whether they use a handgun, or a kitchen knife, its gunna happen. Its not the weapon thats the problem here, its the user.

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My solution arm and give gun training to EVERYONE. Crime solved. Next Problem.:)
^-Joke...knida
 
I think my grandfather(r.i.p.), an ex-marine and avid hunter/gun collector, put it best, "if you outlaw guns only criminals will have guns."

If guns are illegal to own, will people committing crimes be less likely to have guns...IMO, no? There will be more criminals making and selling guns. Prohibition brought moonshiners and Speak-Easys, this will bring gun runners and barns/garages converted to armories. So what have you solved. You put all the gun factory workers out of jobs, and now you have more criminals.

I mean sure, at best there might be a fall in "gun violence" but there will be an equal rise in ,oh i dunno, "sharp/pointy object violence". The people who are going to commit crimes are well, going to commit crimes. Whether they use a handgun, or a kitchen knife, its gunna happen. Its not the weapon thats the problem here, its the user.

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My solution arm and give gun training to EVERYONE. Crime solved. Next Problem.:)
^-Joke...knida

Nice point. Don't shy away from your solution - it's a good one, and I'm serious about that.

Remember when Samuel Colt called his invention "The Equalizer?" Well, take away the equalizer, and what do you have left? The strong will be able to overpower the weak. That means women and children will be powerless to defend themselves against rape and assault.

In conceal carry states like Vermont, the crime level is the lowest in the United States because criminals know that people are carrying guns. It's much easier to move across the border to New York where the gun laws are much more in their favor.
 

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