Time To End Gun Free Zones

Our nation is finally starting to take an unbiased view of the Constitution, the Bill of Rights and the Second Amendment. More and more states are doing away with ineffective gun control laws that only serve to increase crime. It’s now time to take a look at so-called gun free zones.

Posting a sign that declares a gun free zone is like saying “Hey criminals, we are unarmed so don’t shoot us, pretty please!” Even when backed up by a state or federal law banning firearms, there really isn’t anything to stop someone from bringing one in. Sure, the person with the gun is breaking the law, but if they are bringing it in to kill you, does that really matter?

I’ve always been amazed by the insane misguided trust given to gun free zone signs.  My favorite comment remains: “Gun free zones don’t attract criminals, they repel them!” WOW!! Behold the power of a three word sign to stop hardened criminals, killers and terrorists in their tracks.

The truth of the matter is so-called gun free zones are anything but. They have been a magnet for all but a precious few of the mass killings in this country as well as the rest of the world. Anyone wishing to do harm to others is virtually guaranteed to do so unopposed in a gun free zone.

So what does a gun free zone sign do? Worst case is it subjects the person who brings a firearm in to some kind of a criminal violation. More than likely the person will just be asked to leave.

My problem with any location that posts gun free zone signs is they are doing nothing to ensure anyone’s safety other than posting that $10 plastic sign. There are no checks for firearms or other weapons and no security personnel inside to keep people safe.  A business with a gun free zone sign is simply saying it doesn’t want honest, law-abiding citizens to be able to protect themselves and the business isn’t going to protect them either.

Here’s a thought. Any business that posts a gun free zone sign should be held accountable for acts of violence occurring on their premises.  This isn’t as outrageous as it may seem. Similar to the OSHA regulations that dictate businesses must provide a safe environment for workers and customers, being held accountable for acts of violence committed on the property is no different.

Imagine if a company just posted a “Watch for Falling Objects” sign instead of providing hard hats to workers or visitors in a construction zone. That would be insane! Any deaths or injuries on the property would result in criminal charges and civil judgments. The company knew the potential for death or injury and purposely did nothing about it other than post a sign. How are gun free zones any different?

I fully understand the argument of businesses being able refuse service to anyone. However, as we’ve seen in today’s hyper-politically correct, morally higher ground society, we know this isn’t exactly true. Except of course when it comes to firearms.

Within the last several months, a couple of states have introduced legislation to do away with so-called gun free zones. At least one is working on holding business owners liable for deaths or injuries in their gun free zones. Of course, my home state of California is doing the opposite. A bill is pending that will strip local school districts of the authority to allow trained and permitted staff from being armed on school grounds. How dare they try to protect their children!

The personally owned firearms of legally armed citizens are used every day in this country to prevent and stop those who would do us harm. In most instances, they are never even fired. Just having the ability to stop a violent attack is often enough to prevent a violent attack.

If you prohibit the law abiding the right to defend themselves on your business property and are providing absolutely no level of security for them in exchange, then you should be held liable for the reasonably foreseen acts of violence a gun free zone sign attracts. Better yet, it is time to end gun free zones all together.

Bob

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