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Old 06-10-2004, 03:43 PM   #1
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President Reagan knew value of gun ownership
By Alan Gottlieb and Joe Waldron



History will remember Ronald Wilson Reagan as one of America's greatest presidents, but long before he was recognized as the man who won the Cold War, or was the hero of countless "B" movies, he was a genuine hero to a woman named Melba King.


According to recently-surfaced reports, when Reagan was a radio sportscaster in Des Moines, Iowa back in the fall of 1933, he came to the rescue - gun in hand - of King, who was then a 22-year-old nursing student. King recently recalled the incident to a Des Moines television station, noting that a mugger had come up from behind to rob her, outside the rooming house where Reagan was living. The robbery was thwarted when Reagan appeared in a second-floor window, gripping a .45-caliber pistol, and telling the mugger to "leave her alone or I'll shoot you right between the shoulders."


Small wonder, then, that the man who would later become president understood the value of gun ownership. During his time in office, President Reagan signed the Firearm Owners Protection Act, which was written to protect law-abiding gun owners from harassment for merely exercising their constitutional right to own firearms.


President Reagan most assuredly understood that honest gun owners are not a threat to anyone, and neither are they a threat to national security or their own neighborhoods. After all, the man took a bullet less than three months into his first term, yet he never used that as an excuse to make his office a bully pulpit for gun bans or repeal of the Second Amendment. He clearly separated the act of madman John Hinckley from the everyday actions of millions of legally-armed citizens.


When he was in office, his detractors repeatedly alluded to him sneeringly as a "cowboy." Not coincidentally, the so-called sophisticates and intellectuals of another era said that same thing about another great president, Theodore Roosevelt. President Roosevelt, of course, was the genuine article, having worked a ranch in Montana and once bringing in some outlaws at gunpoint. Roosevelt was a hunter, shooter and a pretty courageous soldier, so being called a cowboy did not seem to bother him, and neither did it bother Ronald Reagan.


Cowboys, you see, are widely known in both legend and fact for their ability to face a problem and just deal with it. Confronted by a stampede, cowboys don't call for a public opinion poll or gather around the campfire to confer with one another, they jump in the saddle and stop the stampede.


Ronald Reagan came from America's heartland, where they still understand the difference between talking and doing. Not too many years before Reagan's birth, the good citizens of Coffeyville, Kansas did it "the cowboy way" when the infamous Dalton Gang showed up to attempt the nation's first dual bank robbery, on Oct. 5, 1892. It turned into a disaster because the armed townsfolk literally shot the Daltons to pieces.


Sixteen years prior to that, the residents of Northfield, Minnesota reacted swiftly when the James-Younger gang robbed their bank and killed a teller. Northfield residents didn't call a town council meeting to "find a solution." History documents what happened to the James-Younger gang that day.


Perhaps that "cowboy" philosophy is what separates great men from those of lesser accomplishment. Who else but Ronald Reagan could have challenged Mikhail Gorbachev to "tear down this wall," and see it happen?


Mr. Reagan was later to acknowledge that the .45 in his hand that night in Des Moines wasn't loaded. But Reagan understood the deterrent value of firearms in the hands of common citizens, and obviously so did the robber. And so do millions of legally-armed Americans today who live rather peaceful lives due in no small part to the fear criminals have that their next intended victim might just terminate their career.


President Reagan was a man of common values with the uncommon good sense not to compromise them. He learned from personal experience that good people could, and should, be trusted with firearms, and that their civil rights - including the right of self-defense - are not negotiable. That's as true today as it was that night in 1933.



Alan Gottlieb is founder of the Second Amendment Foundation: www.saf.org. Joe Waldron is executive director of the Citizens Committee for the Right to Keep and Bear Arms: www.ccrkba.org.
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Old 06-10-2004, 04:32 PM   #2
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Thanks for the post Fight, I haven't heard of this before
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I have an old " Guns and Ammo" article, entitled "Ronald Reagan, Champion of the Second Amendment." When I get a little time, I will reprint it here!
He was a true defender and believer in the Second Amendment, and true conservative! We need more like him today!
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I have an old " Guns and Ammo" article, entitled "Ronald Reagan, Champion of the Second Amendment."
Jag, I dug out 4 issues of American Rifleman that has some interesting articles on Reagan, and a copy of a letter he wrote to the Executive VP of the NRA at the time. If the anti Brady's want to go on the Today Show or whatever it was and claim Reagan wasn't really for guns they better figure out a way to destroy old copies of Guns and Ammo and American Rifleman. I thought they were supposed to be his friends and they are spreading lies. Scum Bags!
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F4YG,
it is sad, and I hate to say it, but these liberal, anti's will use any trajedy to exploit their views on gun control! Whether it's the death of a fine, pro-gun president, or school shooting, they waste no opportunity to get in the spot light! And as I've said before, it's all lies and at best, half-truths! They could not dig up one, true fact to support their cause if their lives depended on it!
When one has to resort to lies to further their cause, it makes you wonder if crime prevention is really their goal, or could it really be people control!
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When one has to resort to lies to further their cause, it makes you wonder if crime prevention is really their goal, or could it really be people control!
ding, ding, ding!!! We have a winner and an incredibly intelligent statement here!!
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It's a well known fact for those that read that Reagan was actually quite liberal in his younger years.

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It's a well known fact for those that read that Reagan was actually quite liberal in his younger years.

don't beat the drums too hard.

So what's your point?

He switched to the Republican Party because he felt his beleifs had changed as he got older. Happens to alot of people as they mature.
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He switched to the Republican Party because he felt his beleifs had changed as he got older. Happens to alot of people as they mature.
He recognized the popularity of communism within the acting community and realized its potential threat to the U.S. and the American way of life. That's why he embraced conservatism.
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It's a well known fact for those that read that Reagan was actually quite liberal in his younger years.

don't beat the drums too hard.
wait it was the liberals that didnt want reagan thats why he switched to be republican.
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