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Opinion pieces illustrate problem with 'progressive' gun philosophy :: 08/07/2014

An Oregon physician wants to "register all guns like we register all motor vehicles" and a left-leaning Florida blogger insists that citizens leave their firearms, and self-defense rights, at home in a nightstand; two opinion pieces published Tuesday at far ends of the country that demonstrate what gun rights activists see as a fundamental disconnect between anti-gunners and reality.

Writing in an Op-Ed for the online Portland Oregonian, Lake Oswego physician Perry Grossman argued against carrying firearms, and in support of revising the Second Amendment "to be consistent with the technologically complex society we have become." Many in the gun rights community might consider that flawed thinking, since - technology or not - violent criminals can still hurt you and they don't make appointments.

"We need to become a society whose individuals do not carry devices specifically made to kill other individuals," Grossman wrote. "We need to become a society whose reverence for the value of each life does not permit the carrying of devices to extinguish human life."

The counter to his observations is that armed citizens don't carry firearms "to kill other individuals," but to keep from being killed. The armed citizen reveres life, especially his or her own and those of their families. However, the lives of criminals who threaten them may not get the same consideration. Oregonian readers are reacting as one might expect; some agree, others definitely do not.

http://www.examiner.com/article/opinion-pieces-illustrate-problem-with-progressive-gun-philosophy