====================================================================== The Atlanta Declaration: Every man, woman, and responsible child has a natural, fundamental, and inalienable human, individual, civil, and Constitutional right to obtain, own, and carry, openly or concealed, any weapon -- handgun, shotgun, rifle, machinegun, \anything\ -- any time, anywhere, without asking anyone's permission. ====================================================================== L. NEIL SMITH'S \LEVER ACTION\ LETTER NUMBER 05b == OPEN LETTER TO THE NATIONAL RIFLE ASSOCIATION == Having received your latest mailing about proposed bans on semiautomatic weapons across the country, I'm writing to say I'm more than merely dissatisfied with your half-hearted responses to these vicious attacks on my natural, fundamental, and inalienable human, individual, civil, and Constitutional rights, I'm disgusted. A favorite author of mine once wrote an essay about a painting she saw in which a sleigh is pursued by a pack of wolves. The frightened passengers are pushing one of their own number out into the snow in hopes of delaying a final reckoning. Your mailing, and the kind of thinking it reveals, fits their philosophy precisely. I first joined the Junior N.R.A. when I was 11 or 12. I've been a Life member for 15 years. I'm a former Eagle scout and scout leader, a former licensed firearms dealer, gunsmith, and reserve police officer. I served twice on the platform committee of a national political party. I'm the author of 16 novels, many of them nominated for awards, all of them dedicated to the expansion of individual liberty. It would be rather difficult to make the case that what I have to say here is the result of careless or irresponsible thinking (although one of your national officers once called me "hysterical"), but you're welcome to try if you think you'll benefit more from the effort than I will. I could claim to speak for thousands of angry members who feel exactly about this situation as I do, but I won't. I speak for myself. You have a moral obligation (if not a legal one) to listen. Two points in particular deserve mentioning here. The first is your continued defense of the individual right to own and carry weapons in terms of their sporting or recreational use, despite the fact that this argument is irrelevant, largely discredited, and futile. What's more, it's at the heart of difficulties we face now. I tell my readers -- and anybody else who'll listen -- that I won't give up my guns because I never want to see my whole community driven from their homes and marched to death, as in Cambodia. I won't give up my guns because I never want to see my neighbors' children dragged into the street, their arms and legs broken by uniformed goons, as in Palestine. If you think such events have nothing to do with America, then I won't give up my guns because I never want to see whole square blocks of my hometown bombed into ashes by police helicopters, as in Philadelphia. Moreover, I won't give up my guns because I don't believe any politician is above contemplating such atrocities. They've shown over the years what they intend if they can render us helpless. Possibly this untrusting attitude toward "our" elected leaders strikes you as hysterical, too. If so, as is often pointed out in the pages of the \American Rifleman\, it's hysteria in the time-honored tradition of Thomas Jefferson, Patrick Henry, and Samuel Adams. A second point is your "Do it to Julia" attitude regarding the liberties of other Americans. I've written to your Warren Cassidy, among others, warning of the danger inherent in supporting enactment and enforcement of victimless crime laws. I pointed out that there wasn't any "drug problem" until the government created it -- a principle that applies to weapons, too. Cassidy dismissed what I had to say as unsupported by historical fact. His ignorance of history can be forgiven, his shortsightedness cannot. By now it should be clear to anyone watching the rising tide of \real\ hysteria on TV from one day to the next that the "War on Drugs" is nothing more than a pitiably transparent excuse to transform this country into a fascist dictatorship. For our part, fighting one victimless crime law, gun control, while supporting another, drug prohibition, is like trying to outswim a shark while holding onto an anvil: just physically possible, perhaps, but exhausting, counterproductive, and unnecessary. Sooner or later, the contradiction will catch up with you and eat you alive. Third, and most revolting, is your policy of assisting our enemies to \write\ laws encompassing the destruction of our rights. Deny it though you may, you and I know how this, more than any other element, contributed to our disastrous defeat in Maryland. If it continues, you might as well embrace the shameful memory of Neville Chamberlain's appeasement of Adolf Hitler altogether and change our name to the "National Umbrella Association". I'm calling on you \now\ to abandon your absurd and dangerous "sporting and recreational use" defense of the individual right to own and carry weapons and state flatly that the individual right to own and carry weapons is essential to the maintenance of democracy. I'm calling on you \now\ to declare that no statute, ordinance, or regulation bearing on the individual right to own and carry weapons has any standing under the supreme law of the land. I'm calling on you \now\ to advocate and support widespread open disobedience of existing gun laws including the California semiautomatic ban and of any new gun law that may be passed anywhere in America. I'm calling on you \now\ to call the Bush Administration's bluff regarding its fraudulent "War on Drugs". It might also be worthwhile to observe how quickly George Bush's "thousand points of light" have been transformed, as if by magic, into a thousand bayonet-points, aimed directly at gun owners in the spirit of a "kinder, gentler" form of fascism. Years ago, I predicted that the Republican Party would prove an unreliable ally and tried to get you to support someone other than Republicans. I wrote the Libertarian Party's plank on the individual right to own and carry weapons to help you do that, but you wouldn't listen. Look where we are today as a consequence of your inability to consider new ideas. On the basis of past performance, I have every expectation that you'll ignore me again and go on pursuing the losing strategy you've impose on a membership you're supposed to serve and obey. I remind you, however, that those who lead through authority have rivals on whom they must expend as much energy and attention as they do on their enemies. Those who lead by example have enemies, to be sure, but no rivals. ====================================================================== L. NEIL SMITH'S \LEVER ACTION\ LETTER NUMBER 05b 111 EAST DRAKE ROAD SUITE 7032 FORT COLLINS, COLORADO U.S.A. 80525 L. Neil Smith is the award-winning author of 16 novels including \Henry Martyn, The Crystal Empire, BrightSuit MacBear, Taflak Lysandra, The Probability Broach,\ and the forthcoming FORGE OF THE ELDERS trilogy, beginning with CONTACT AND COMMUNE. 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