It turns out that this
assault on the people has been a routine policy for the Virginia State
Police for about a year.
Gun Owners of America
has never supported the Instant Background Check, also known as the
Brady Law. It is unconstitutional (surely one has to concede that it is
an infringement of the right to keep and bear arms because it imposes a
prior restraint on purchase, and it treats the purchaser as a criminal
until proven innocent).
The Instant Background
Check is also of no use in controlling crime. Anti-gun scholar Jens
Ludwig studied the law five years after imposition and found that it
had had no impact on crime. More generally, this is a conclusion
reached about all gun control laws by an analysis done by the federal
government's Centers for Disease Control.
Every time a bureaucrat
or any other public official is employed, there is a chance of hiring a
crook or a thug. To argue against this proposition is to argue against
history and human nature (unless we assume that government employment
washes away the sinfulness of man).
No state should be
involved in piling on the unconstitutionality of doing background
checks. Bad enough the feds do this; the states should not also be
doing this. With all the state and local police available, the BATFE
had a large pool of volunteers to join them in their law breaking.
State operation of a
redundant Instant Background Check does nothing to fight crime. These
cops think they are fighting crime, I am sure. Unhappily all they are
actually doing is fighting against the restraints imposed on them by
the Constitution.
These rogue police have
done us a favor, and for that we should be thankful. They have so
overreached the limits of their authority that they have awakened many
gun owners about the abuses inherent in the Instant Background Check.
We can even be thankful
for crooked cops -- if it means we can straighten them out. It is
doubtful that any of these rogues will end up in jail, which is where a
"mere" citizen would land for a similar violation of civil rights. But
we should not stop until there are some unemployed police who are
barred from this line of work.
Government employees,
especially cops, have power. The Constitution is all about ensuring
that power is exercised with accountability.
It is time for
accountability.
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