Check Your Privilege Because the Second Amendment Gives Everyone the Right to Be Safe

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Dianna Muller (Image: House Judiciary GOP)

The U.S. House Judiciary Subcommittee on Crime and Federal Government Surveillance, under the leadership of Chairman Andy Biggs (R-Ariz.), held a committee hearing focused on the right of law-abiding Americans to protect themselves.

It’s a critical moment for Second Amendment rights as President Donald Trump campaigned on restoring community safety and vowing to protect the Constitutional rights of law-abiding Americans. That priority resonated with voters, including more than 26.2 million law-abiding Americans persuaded by crime and threats of violence in their communities to purchase a firearm for the first time over the past five years.

This priority also aligns with the House Republicans as they are committed to standing up for those Second Amendment rights and ensuring American communities are safe from criminal violence after historic surges in crime during the Biden-Harris administration.

‘No One Wants This to Happen’

Subcommittee Chairman Biggs set the table succinctly during his opening remarks about why the hearing was so critical.

“At a time when violent crime continues to plague our communities and rogue prosecutors allow criminals back out on the streets, it is important to preserve our right to defend ourselves and our loved ones,” Chairman Biggs stated. “It’s disgraceful to think that someone defending their family from a deadly attack would be punished.”

House Democrats on the committee, including Ranking Member Lucy McBath (D-Ga.), Rep. Jared Moskowitz (D-Fla.) and Rep. Dan Goldman (D-N.Y.), repeatedly stated the need for strict gun control was rooted in the belief that more laws mean less crime. One hearing witness, however, had firsthand experience about why that is the wrong belief paradigm.

David McDermott, a self-defense attorney in Chicago explained why self-defense is so important to him.

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David McDermott (Image: House Judiciary GOP)

“At the age of seventeen, I was walking with my now-wife Dana and some friends when a large group of gang members ran over to us,” McDermott described. “I was sure we were going to be attacked and before I knew it, I was hit in the head with a blunt object. I immediately went down to my knees as I was beaten repeatedly with a lead pipe and baseball bat. Dana and my sister were held at gun point as these gang members continued to beat me bloody.”

McDermott continued, “Nobody wakes up and says, ‘I hope today is the day that I get attacked. With so much violence on the news each day, it is no surprise that more and more people have decided to purchase firearms.”

McDermott relayed that Chicago already has some of strictest gun control laws in the country, yet continues to be plagued by violent criminals who don’t follow the laws. In fact, the city once implemented a blanket ban on handguns in 1982. Only criminals ended up with guns and even The Chicago Tribune editorial board excoriated the policy.

“In the decade after it outlawed handguns, murders jumped by 41 percent, compared with an 18 percent rise in the entire United States,” wrote the Tribune’s editorial board. “One problem is that the bans didn’t actually have any discernible effect on the availability of guns to people with felonious intent.”

‘Fish in a Barrel’

Dianna Muller is a Second Amendment advocate who previously spent 22 years in law enforcement in Tulsa, Oklahoma, and is a renowned competitive shooter. She is especially vocal about women exercising their rights to keep and bear arms and noted that point once again.

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“Women are the fast-growing group of gun owners in our nation. And for good reason,” Muller said. “We are smaller and less equipped to face down violence. Firearms level the playing field in an attack from a larger and stronger assailant. Women are choosing to own and carry firearms to protect a life – not to take a life.”

One policy promoted by Democrats from major metropolitan areas and public places is the prevalence of “gun-free zones.” Supporters of Second Amendment rights generally describe “gun-free zones” as ineffective as, again, criminals ignore the signs and subsequently believe innocent civilians will be unarmed. Congressman Tom Tiffany (R-Wisc.) questioned Muller about the efficacy of “gun-free zones” and whether they work.

“No sir, they do not,” Muller said bluntly. “They are actually the opposite of what they are intended to do. When you see a gun-free zone, ninety-four percent of mass public shootings happen in gun-free zones. They are killers and allow… criminals to shoot fish in a barrel. They are killers.”

Front Line Defense

Rep. Barry Moore (R-Ala.) referenced a significant priority among the firearm industry when he asked Muller about the Biden-Harris administration’s “zero-tolerance” policy and how the consequences of it have impacted the ability of law-abiding Americans to exercise their Second Amendment rights. NSSF has been working with the new Trump administration and Attorney General Pam Bondi during the past few weeks on reversing the overreaches of the Biden administration and repealing the flawed and disastrous policies. That’s especially true of the Biden administration’s “zero-tolerance” policy by which the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives cause the revocation and surrender of hundreds of small-business federal firearms licensees.

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“What I understand and hear from numerous people who are FFLs is that the Biden administration, the way they…the process, it wasn’t a partnership anymore. It was more of an adversarial relationship between ATF and FFLs and therefore I think it was mistake and not really going after the right target,” Muller stated.

“You’re right,” Rep. Moore answered. “They’re [FFLs] really our front lines of defense so I would think working with the ATF would be beneficial, but often it looked like it was adversarial and many FFLs were targeted, in many ways. It has been counterproductive.”

Privileged Perspective

Muller encapsulated the position from where gun control proponents are coming which is common from activists like billionaire and former New York City Mayor Micheal Bloomberg.

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Michael Bloomberg (AP Photo/Henny Ray Abrams)

“I believe that the people that advocate for gun control are…doing it from a place of privilege. If you don’t think you need the Second Amendment or if you don’t think you need to carry a firearm or have self-defense, then you are coming from a place of privilege and you’re not coming from a community that is plagued with violence,” Muller explained. “You’re not living in a community that needs to have that kind of security. I would check your privilege and say that the Second Amendment is what gives everyone the right to be safe.”

NSSF is engaged with several allies on Capitol Hill on legislation that is critical to safe-guarding the Second Amendment rights of all law-abiding Americans and the industry that supports that right. Watch the full committee hearing discussion here.

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10 thoughts on “Check Your Privilege Because the Second Amendment Gives Everyone the Right to Be Safe”

  1. That picture of Biden giving that speech…what a nightmare. It’s crazy how people were manipulated into supporting him because they were told to hate and fear Trump. Things were going so well pre-Covid that people could afford to be stupid. Then they found out. People have forgotten how much easier life was before the various insane government interventions.

  2. I Haz A Question

    Anyone else notice the Bigstock photo above showing a woman drawing a (rather large) gat from her purse? Look at her trigger finger within the safety guard as she’s assumedly drawing the gun out. Definitely not photogged by a team that understands guns…

    1. .40 cal Booger

      maybe it was one of those simultaneous actions situations for immediate very close range defense (yes, I know its staged for the pic)

  3. Michael Bloomberg is conspiring with his followers to violate our Second Amendment Rights. I believe that Pam Bondi should use R.I.C.O. to indict him and his followers. This is not violating his First Amendment rights. Every donation that he makes to an anti-Second Amendment organization, is a criminal act.

    1. .40 cal Booger

      Well, considering every penny he did give to anti-gun groups was most likely actually laundered American tax payer money he got from various NGO’s hes involved with after they laundered it through the massive USAID money laundering scheme of NGO’s.

      No one seriously thinks a millionaire stays rich be using their own money to give away do they? If you do, I got a bridge to sell ya. They always use others money, in this case U.S. tax payer money. That’s basically how very rich ‘families’ stay very rich generation-ally, they don’t do business or donations or funding for ’causes’ with their own money directly, they uses money of others.

  4. It is settled science that if law abiding people did not have guns, criminals would not need guns to commit crime. The Second Amendment ignited an arms race between the oppressed and the oppressors. Indeed, if all firearms were confiscated (by force or otherwise), there would be zero gun crime; logic anchored on science.

    As for those who use a gun to commit suicide, the lack of firearms would put an end to that. It is entirely logical (and scientific) that without a gun, suicidal people remain alive, and go on to live quiet, normal, and productive lives. People don’t kill people, people with guns kill people.

    Law is the root cause of all crime.

  5. yawn. a bunch of showboats. stop blabbing and get to work repealing the unconstitutional gun laws. all this talk does nothing. you control both houses and the executive branch so pass a damn law. where’s national carry reciprocity? repeal NFA? repeal the ban on hearing pritection? put up or shut up.

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