Ummm, WTFO???

DAMMIT, it’s an April Fools joke and I bit…

But I ‘do’ wonder how far from the truth it is??? Sigh…

Disturbing at best, scary as hell at worst…

From Guns.com and WAPO, WSJ

Individuals 55 and older would lose their right to keep and bear arms under a provision that’s expected to be included as part of a comprehensive United Nations Global Arms Trade Treaty.

UN Secretary Gen. Ban Ki-moon spoke about the impetus behind the controversial measure at a press conference over the weekend in New York City, the site of the final negotiations between the 193 Member States.

“Regulating the international transfers of both weapons and ammunition is a key component of a robust arms trade treaty, as is limiting civilian access to small arms and munitions,” said Ban Ki-moon.

“There’s an emerging consensus that certain groups should be restricted from possessing conventional arms, certainly those who fuel conflict, arm criminals or violations of international humanitarian or human rights law are at the top of the list,” Ban Ki-moon continued.

“But also, the international community believes segments of the population that present a danger to themselves and others, chiefly individuals deemed or adjudicated mentally defective and persons with attenuating cerebral faculties, should be added to that list.”

While Ban Ki-moon did not elaborate on what he meant by persons with “attenuating cerebral faculties,” a UN liaison with Amnesty International spelled it out in an interview with the Washington Post.

“Simply put, the UN believes guns don’t belong in the hands of the elderly,” said H. Michael Chase, an attorney for the human rights watchdog group.

“Pools of research show that a significant majority of gun-related suicides, accidental shootings, non-fatal negligent discharges are perpetrated by persons 55 and over,” Chase said.

“Along with the mentally ill, preventing those who are advancing in age from gaining easy access to firearms is a common sense way to save lives,” concluded Chase.

Dr. Michael Betti from the John Hopkins Center for Public Health Preparedness embraced the UN’s call to disarm senior citizens.

“Science tells us that we grow old,” said Dr. Betti, a neurologist who specializes in evaluating and treating patients with memory disorders. “And as we do, our reflexes diminish, our senses become impaired and our cognitive skills weaken … Therefore, as we enter our twilight years – clinically speaking, age 50 and above [Global life expectancy is only 67 years] – science tells us that we are in no shape to be handling or using a deadly weapon.”

In lieu of firearms, Dr. Betti suggests that seniors find other, non-violent and non-lethal options for self-defense.

“The optimal self-defense posture for seniors would include such items as a rape whistle or high-decibel air horn, quick-strike road flares, an electronic medical alert system, a cellular telephone with a large display, morphine injections, neon or glow-in-the-dark armbands, a mesh vest, a pith helmet with flashing headgear and a solar-powered radio,” said Dr. Betti.

Thus far, the White House has not offered a specific comment on the arms trade agreement or its call to disarm seniors, but to echo a recent statement issued by Secretary of State John Kerry, “The United States is steadfast in its commitment to achieve a strong and effective Arms Trade Treaty.”

As for the constitutionality of revoking an elderly person’s Second Amendment rights here in the U.S., at least one gun control advocate said, “That’s not a problem.”

“Look, Justice Scalia already ruled that the Second Amendment had ‘reasonable limitations,’” said William Kirchmeyer of the Coalition to Prevent Mass Shootings, in an interview with the Washington Post. “What can be more reasonable than taking guns away from people who are essentially ticking time bombs?”

Full article HERE.

I really wonder about some people’s (like Betti’s) grips on reality when I read stuff like this… Sigh…

They obviously DO NOT live in the same world that I do.

Comments

Ummm, WTFO??? — 22 Comments

  1. I watch “burn Notice”. The lead character has a girlfriend, Fiona, who asks occasionally, “Can we shoot them?”.
    Well, can we?

  2. I’m not there yet, (but I can see it) but since when was 55 “elderly”? I have friends that age and up that physically and mentally could best any 20 year old living on McDonalds and video games.

  3. Old age and treachery beats youth and enthusiasm every time!
    I’m posting parts of this by adding another post this morning.
    Maroons!
    Thanks,
    gfa

  4. Uh. they seem to forget that in the United States that some of those people who are 55 and Older might have spent a little bit of time crossing the Rhine, walking away from the Chosen Reservoir, taking Point in the Central Highlands, and kicking Saddam out of Kuwait. Or working out of Fort Apache, the Bronx.

    And let’s not forget that they were teaching the Next Generation the Proper Use and Deployment of said Firearms.

    I’d like to be there if they ever try to take away Gunny Ermey’s Toys or Disarm Clint Eastwood. And Ted Nugent meets the Age Requirement….

    Stupid Dumb asses.

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  6. Ed- Not yet…

    Brigid- Good point!

    Gerry- Agree!

    gfa- Agree!

    Les- Another good point…

  7. I’m afraid that they’ll have to pry firearms from the cold, dead fingers of the elderly. Otherwise, they need to rethink the philosophy.

  8. Ever notice the ones making these arrogant statements will not be the ones implementing the decisions?

    • Nothing is so good for the morale of the troops as occasionally to see a dead general.
    – Field Marshal Slim

    Just saying.

  9. My dad is 82 and can still out shoot me and my brothers on our best days. This, plus he doesn’t shoot using his trigger finger because of arthritis, he lays it against the side of the frame and uses his middle finger to pull the trigger.

    I got a new Ruger LCP and dad put three rounds in the head at 15 yards with it. This is with a 2.75″ barrel.

    Yeah, try and take his guns.

  10. Even if, we must ask ourselves would we truly comply. I answered this personal question ages ago.

  11. Did we just get pwned on this?

    Did you notice the article is dated 4/1 and at the bottom there’s an “April Fools” graphic?

    That paragraph about “The optimal self-defense posture for seniors …” sure goes over the top.

  12. Yes, it’s an April Fool’s Day post from guns.com … the Anchorage 2nd Amendment Task Force published that on 4/2, and then retracted it after I e-mailed them about the graphic at the bottom.

    On the other hand, the UN Small Arms Trade Treaty is scary enough already.

  13. Got me going for a bit, but when I clicked through to the article and saw the photoshop of Queen Elizabeth with the silenced heater my blood pressure went back down a bit.

    But it’s interesting that the level of distrust is so high that my first reaction was that there was something to it.

  14. LL- Yeah…

    WSF- True!

    Instinct- Yours and a lot of others…

    Sig- Yeah, dammit…

    Rev- Thanks… Now I REALLY feel stupid… Updated the post.

    BP- Yeah, me too… And lack of sleep…

  15. I got nailed too, during April Fools. Something about LuckyGunner selling anti-drone shotgun ammo. It sounded like a great idea, so I went with it. Duh!

  16. If they aren’t working on such a ban, it was only because they hadn’t thought of it yet. Now all we need to be sure that worthless Harry is planning how to get it done is for obummer to say” we would never do that”.

  17. That’s rather a problem when April Fool’s satire is indistinguishable from reality. Even with the opening notice, I still felt threatened. I really wouldn’t put it past the current state of things for this to be real.