Sunday, April 8, 2018

Gun Rights and Noncompliance: Two Problems of Prohibition

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Most of my fellow academics seem to harbor a visceral antipathy toward guns. Many, perhaps most,  would  like  to  see  all  private  gun  ownership  outlawed.  I  think  this position  is  not  well
grounded,  either  in empirical  evidence  or  in  moral  principle.  If we followed the lessons that we or at least, the social scientists among us try to teach our students, we would not be so confident of the benefits of gun restrictions.

If we traced the implications of the moral principles we accept in other contexts, we would not be so quick to dismiss the rights of gun owners. Like most controversial issues, the issue of gun control is highly complex, and it is commonly treated in a sadly oversimplified manner. I can’t fix that problem here though I have discussed the issue at greater length elsewhere.

Here, I will address only  what  seem  to  me  the  two  most  important  arguments  concerning  the  simplest and  most  extreme  form  of  gun  control,  which  would  be  a  complete  ban  on private gun ownership. The first argument is that gun prohibition would violate the right of individuals  to  protect  themselves.  The  second  argument  is  that  gun  prohibition  will fail because criminals will disregard.

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6 comments:

  1. His arguments are valid, but "gun control" is not about guns it's about control. A disarmed law-abiding citizen is at the mercy of the "establishment" and by God the establishment will turn the most courageous unarmed law-abiding citizen into a drone. In the meantime nothing will have changed in the war zones we currently see in large currently strict gun controlled inner cities. We see, but not on the fake-news media who are in cahoots with the establishment to camouflage the killing fields' horrors!

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  2. A point that Dr Huemer did not bring was Latin America has strict gun laws. Yet that does not translate into peace.

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    1. They cherry-pick the data and the countries they want to prove their point.

      If I did that in my professional career I'd be out of work PRONTO.

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    2. Like 'Global Cooling, Global Warming and Climate Change. :)

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