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Gun Control & RKBA

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ClarendonDem

(720 posts)
Tue Dec 26, 2017, 07:42 PM Dec 2017

Why Black People Own Guns [View all]

That's the title of the HuffPo story. Here's the intro:

As much as America loves her guns, she has never liked the idea of seeing them in black hands.

Before the Revolutionary War, colonial Virginia passed a law barring black people from owning firearms — an exercise in gun control as racial control. In 1857, in his notorious Dred Scott decision, Chief Justice Roger Taney summoned the specter of black people freely enjoying the right to “keep and carry arms wherever they went.” Surely, he argued, the founders were not “so forgetful or regardless of their own safety” to permit such a thing. When black people armed themselves against white supremacist attacks following the Civil War, Southern state governments passed “black codes” barring them from owning guns. After the Black Panthers open carried to signal to California police officers that they would defend themselves against racial attacks in the late ’60s, then-Gov. Ronald Reagan signed a state ban on open carry into law.

In 2016, legal gun owner Philando Castile was shot after informing a Minnesota police officer that he was armed. Two years prior, Tamir Rice was killed by Cleveland police while holding a toy gun. John Crawford suffered the same fate in a Beavercreek, Ohio, Walmart.

So what does black gun ownership mean in a country so determined to keep its black populace unarmed? Since the 2016 election, interest in firearms has supposedly ticked upward in the black community. Gun shops and clubs link the interest to a desire for self-protection against the white supremacists emboldened by President Donald Trump’s election.

HuffPost spoke to 11 black gun owners about their reasons for owning a firearm. Trump was a non-factor. Instead, they talked about wanting to protect themselves out of fear that no one else would. They talked about their anxieties during interactions with the police and their complex views on gun regulation. Where gun advocates often adduce the imaginary heroics of a hypothetical active-shooter scenario to their arguments, the black gun owners we talked to referred to specific incidents, specific provocations — as if redlined, too, out of the fantasyland of American gun culture. And most of them returned to a sentiment as old as the nation itself: that owning firearms is a rebellion against a system bent on keeping them out of the hands of black folks.


Well worth a read. The rest can be found here: https://www.huffingtonpost.com/entry/black-gun-ownership_us_5a33fc38e4b040881bea2f37?ncid=inblnkushpmg00000009
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Why Black People Own Guns [View all] ClarendonDem Dec 2017 OP
white folk always heaven05 Dec 2017 #1
I can't grasp ClarendonDem Dec 2017 #2
I can heaven05 Dec 2017 #3
Can't argue with you on that. john657 Dec 2017 #4
No comment from DUs dick extender metal penis contingent? Interesting. Marengo Dec 2017 #5
There is a ClarendonDem Dec 2017 #7
I'm surprised that more black people don't. Straw Man Dec 2017 #6
The same reason white folk do oneshooter Dec 2017 #8
Worth a bump Puha Ekapi_2 Jan 2018 #9
you probably wont get a responce Lokilooney Jan 2018 #10
Gun control works. yagotme Jan 2018 #11
BTW you're replying to one. discntnt_irny_srcsm Jan 2018 #12
Yes, I figured so. yagotme Jan 2018 #13
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