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COMMENTARY Cars cause more harm than firearms do To the editor: Mr. Dan Whisenhunts commen tary on gun control [Reporter Newspa pers, Jan 11-24] is summed up in one quote... “A right to life without feeling the need to arm myself everywhere I go deserves equal consideration.” In other words, Mr. Whisenhunt feels scared be cause Americans can own firearms and he really wants to feel safe. In his mind (and other squeamish progressives and weak-willed liberals), his emotions trump my right to one of the basic tenets of natural law, the right to self-defense. But what is even worse, is that it is a selective and highly irratio nal emotion on his part. If his concern for his health and well being were accurately placed, he would demand that cars be pulled from the road and banned forever, as far more deaths, injuries and overall misery is caused by auto accidents. His chances of becoming one of those traffic statistics is far greater than ever even seeing a pri vate citizen with a gun in public, much less ever being hit by a stray or inten tional bullet. If he used a little more logic and a great deal less emotion, he might just cry himself to sleep every night worrying about two tons of steel whizzing by his pretty little head hundreds (if not thou sands) of times a day. But he doesn’t, be cause he feels OK about it. The comparatively high likelihood of death or dismemberment by driving (which is not a protected constitutional right) is fine, but lawful gun ownership by lawful citizens (which just happens to be the Second Amendment to the Con stitution’s Bill of Rights) is cause for hys teria, hand-wringing and bed wetting. It just doesn’t ring true... because it isn’t. This is a political dogma, not a safe ty issue, plain and simple. Ill-informed LETTERS TO THE EDITOR E-mail letters to editor@reporternewspapers.net anti-gun advocates want us to ignore the vast experience of history about oppres sive governments and tyrannical rulers. Instead, people like this want to pretend that an all-powerful government is go ing to take care of their every need by day, coddle them asleep at night and be nevolently nurture them from cradle to grave. But human nature hasn’t changed in thousands of years of recorded history and the cliche is still true that power cor rupts and absolute power corrupts ab solutely. The Second Amendment was written to give armed citizens the pow er to not only defend themselves, but to keep a power-hungry government from oppressing them and to physically and forceably resist that entity if necessary. And it is true that those who ignore history are doomed to repeat it. Ask the Poles, Jews and eastern Europeans during WWII, ask the Russians during Stalin’s purges, ask the Chinese during Mao’s rule, ask Cambodians about Pol Pot, ask the black man during the re pressive Jim Crow era and ask every oth er disarmed people throughout history. The disastrous results were always the same when a government succeeded in removing firearms from the hands of the ordinary citizen. So please, I am unmoved by Mr. Whisenhunts need to feel good. I’d rather live with him being irrationally uncomfortable than for all of us losing our freedoms and liberties because we were too weak to defend them. Price R. Putter Developers like city’s plans CONTINUED FROM PAGE 1 touches Hammond Drive near Roswell Road and the Sandy Springs Plaza sits on Roswell at Johnson Ferry Road. Sandy Springs City Council ap proved a redevelopment plan in De cember. 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