Good Letter to a newspaper editor….
March 1, 2000
Mea Andrews, Editorial Page Editor
Missoulian
Missoula, Montana
VIA EMAIL
Dear Mea,
Bill Clinton, ever happy to dance in the blood of a dead, innocent child,
crassly used the sad death of a Michigan child to call for unrelated
restrictions on gun shows. He used the readily-provided media attention to
call for restricting the freedoms of everyone who didn’t commit a firearm
crime.
One may hope that Americans perceive the selfish idiocy inherent in this
grandstanding.
Let’s look at some facts. The number of fatal gun accidents involving
children has fallen by over 50% since 1970, even as the number of guns and
the number of children has increased. While the death of any child is
beyond tragic, for each child this age that dies from gunshots, there are 2
that die from bicycle accidents, 10 that die in bathtubs and swimming
pools, and 14 that die in automobile accidents. (National Center for Health
Statistics and National Safety Council).
So, where is the grief, the outrage, the media attention, and the
presidential grandstanding for these dead children? Is a child who dies in
the water less important than a child who is shot? Is a child who dies
riding a bicycle unworthy of concern?
No! Yet, our esteemed President grabs the occasion of a dead child, dead
from an incident no more senseless than a car wreck, to use that child’s
death as an excuse to further strangle the freedoms of the law-abiding
Americans.
Those who would use the death of an innocent child as an opportunity for
media attention, as an excuse to cast blame on honest people who had no
part in the tragedy, and to advance a crass political agenda, are
despicable.
The great wonder is that the media would cover these ravings at all.
Sincerely yours,
Gary S. Marbut, president
Montana Shooting Sports Association
P.O. Box 4924
Missoula, Montana 59806