There is a fundamental right being denied 55% of all Americans. This denial costs over 16,000 lives per year,
meaning more than 44 of our fellow Americans will die every day that we
delay. What should be done in light of these shocking figures?
Using the example set by President Obama and the Congressional Democrats, there is only one answer: Universal Gun
Care for every American. Surely a right outlined in the Bill of Rights
(2d Amendment) is just as important as a right NOT found the
Constitution (Health Care).
Bonus, it should be easier to implement. After all, gun dealers and manufacturers are ready and willing to help
solve the problem. Unlike the evil insurance companies, gun dealers
don't want to take your weapon away from you when you most need it. Nor
will they deny selling you a weapon simply because you haven't purchased
one in the past (i.e. a pre-existing condition).
• Conventional estimates state that 45% of all US households own a firearm. This leaves at least 55% of all
Americans "uncovered."
• In 2008 there were 16,272 murders in the USA. How many of those could
have been prevented if the victims had been able to protect themselves?
My proposal is a modest one:
• Mandate for every American to purchase a gun or be provided one by
their employer (children under the age of 26 can share a weapon with
their parents)
• Tax credits to offset the cost of purchase (for those making less than
$250,000 per year and everyone in Nebraska)
• For those that can't afford it, a grant or subsidy to purchase a weapon
(union members can get two weapons subsidized before 2018)
• Funding for a series of community based gun dealers/clinics and firing
ranges (especially in under-served urban and rural areas)
• Monthly ammunition benefit so that no one has to choose between feeding
their kids, paying the rent, or buying a box of .38 special cartridges
Contact your representative today. The time to act is now.
M Allen Fritsch is an entrepreneur and business owner. He is a graduate of
the United States Military Academy and a former Army officer. His
household is one of the 45%.
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