Wednesday, July 2, 2008

FBI Chief Criticizes Supreme Court Ruling

FBI director Robert Muller isn't happy about the Supreme Court's Second Amendment ruling:
HARTFORD, Conn. -- FBI Director Robert Mueller on Monday criticized the U.S. Supreme Court's recent ruling that Americans have a right to own guns for self-defense and hunting, saying it may harm efforts to deter violent crime.

Speaking at a convention of the International Association of Campus Law Enforcement Administrators in Hartford, Mueller said the ruling "does throw a lot of things up in the air."
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Mueller said communities will have to determine their own license programs. As a former Marine who served in Vietnam, he said "I tend to believe weapons harm people and more often than not they harm the people carrying them." [emphasis added]
So, "more often than not", guns "harm the people carrying them"? Logically, doesn't this mean that Director Mueller should disarm all FBI agents? After all, by his logic, it's for their own safety! All those FBI agents carrying guns would be safer without them, "more often than not".

More elitest nonsense from people who won't be there when you need them to protect you and your loved ones.

1 comment:

Mulligan said...

this guy should take a look at the data collected by his own agency. and then he should resign.