The Right to Self-Defense

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by Andrew Napolitano

In all the noise caused by the Obama administration’s direct assault on the right of every person to keep and bear arms, the essence of the issue has been drowned out. The president and his big-government colleagues want you to believe that only the government can keep you free and safe, so to them, the essence of this debate is about obedience to law.

To those who have killed innocents among us, obedience to law is the last of their thoughts. And to those who believe that the Constitution means what it says, the essence of this debate is not about the law; it is about personal liberty in a free society. It is the exercise of this particular personal liberty – the freedom to defend yourself when the police cannot or will not and the freedom to use weapons to repel tyrants if they take over the government – that the big-government crowd fears the most.

Let’s be candid: All government fears liberty. By its nature, government is the negation of liberty. God has given us freedom, and the government has taken it away. George Washington recognized this when he argued that government is not reason or eloquence but force. If the government had its way, it would have a monopoly on force.

Government compels, restrains and takes. Thomas Jefferson understood that when he wrote that our liberties are inalienable and endowed by our Creator, and the only reason we have formed governments is to engage them to protect our liberties. We enacted the Constitution as the supreme law of the land to restrain the government. Yet somewhere along the way, government got the idea that it can more easily protect the freedom of us all from the abuses of a few by curtailing the freedom of us all. I know that sounds ridiculous, but that’s where we are today.

The anti-Second Amendment crowd cannot point to a single incident in which curtailing the freedom of law-abiding Americans has stopped criminals or crazies from killing. It is obvious that criminals don’t care what the law says because they think they can get away with their violations of it. And those unfortunates who are deranged don’t recognize any restraint on their own behavior, as they cannot mentally distinguish right from wrong and cannot be expected to do so in the future, no matter what the law says.

When the Second Amendment was written and added to the Constitution, the use of guns in America was common. At the same time, King George III – whom we had just defeated and who was contemplating another war against us, which he would start in 1812 – no doubt ardently wished that he had stripped his colonists of their right to self-defense so as to subdue their use of violence to secede from Great Britain. That act of secession, the American Revolution, was largely successful because close to half of the colonists were armed and did not fear the use of weaponry.

If the king and the Parliament had enacted and enforced laws that told them who among the colonists owned guns or that limited the power of the colonists’ guns or the amount of ammunition they could possess, our Founding Fathers would have been hanged for treason. One of the secrets of the Revolution – one not taught in public schools today – is that the colonists actually had superior firepower to the king. The British soldiers had standard-issue muskets, which propelled a steel ball or several of them about 50 yards from the shooter. But the colonists had the long gun – sometimes called the Kentucky or the Tennessee – which propelled a single steel ball about 200 yards, nearly four times as far as the British could shoot. Is it any wonder that by Yorktown in 1781, the king and the Parliament had lost enough men and treasure to surrender?

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The lesson here is that free people cannot remain free by permitting the government – even a popularly elected one that they can unelect – to take their freedoms away. The anti-freedom crowd in the government desperately wants to convey the impression that it is doing something to protect us. So it unconstitutionally and foolishly seeks, via burdensome and intrusive registration laws, laws restricting the strength of weapons and the quantity and quality of ammunition and, the latest trick, laws that impose financial liability on law-abiding manufacturers and sellers for the criminal behavior of some users, to make it so burdensome to own a gun that the ordinary folks who want one will give up their efforts to obtain one.

We cannot let ourselves fall down this slippery slope. The right to self-defense is a natural individual right that pre-exists the government. It cannot morally or constitutionally be taken away absent individual consent or due process. Kings and tyrants have taken this right away. We cannot let a popular majority take it away, for the tyranny of the majority can be as destructive to freedom as the tyranny of a madman.

Andrew P. Napolitano [send him mail], a former judge of the Superior Court of New Jersey, is the senior judicial analyst at Fox News Channel. Judge Napolitano has written seven books on the U.S. Constitution. The most recent is Theodore and Woodrow: How Two American Presidents Destroyed Constitutional Freedom. To find out more about Judge Napolitano and to read features by other Creators Syndicate writers and cartoonists, visit creators.com.

Copyright © 2013 Andrew P. Napolitano

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77 comments
Dave Anderson
Dave Anderson

Sandy Adams what do you propose, execution? And who decides, you?

Sonya Craddock Rogers
Sonya Craddock Rogers

The "free stuff'" does have a price it's gives the gov. the right to put rules and regulations on every thing, that's the left for you!

emdmusic
emdmusic

@WallisHugh "Let’s be candid: All government fears liberty. By its nature, government is the negation of liberty."

Louis Rosenwinkel
Louis Rosenwinkel

-Where the hell have you people been? hiding under your gunracks or what? Your freedoms have been erroded for years and you just now woke up. What a disgrace.

Sandy Adams
Sandy Adams

there are far too many people who are socially and physically and SPIRITUALLY too lazy to take hold of their own lives, and prefer the relative comfort of allowing the government to look after them - even if it means becoming drones of said government. These people have no right to take up air space in this country.

Tonya Kennedy Smith
Tonya Kennedy Smith

You must be one of those ''entitlement'' and ''handout'' lovers, Linda Tomlin Lofland...oh, and blind too!

Linda Tomlin Lofland
Linda Tomlin Lofland

The only people I know trying to take away our rights is the tea party...and "W" took alot of them away when he was in the office he wasn't elected in..

Roger Lynn
Roger Lynn

Rand Paul is a Tea Party favorite and yet he made the statement that "just because a majority of the Supreme Court says it's legal, doesn't make it so." I don't know the Constitution and the Teas favor Rand Paul? Really?? If it's true that you've read "Rules for Radicals" you would quickly see tyhat every successful politician in this country uses the framework laid oiut in that book. The Teas want smaller government (deregulation) when it comes to corporations but want a bigger role for government regarding personal freedoms. If that's not the case, please explaion tort reform, the support for the Citizens United decision, the anti immigrant rhetoric, forced transvaginal ultrasounds, and I could go on. Before you go on with how much you've read, perhaps you should know who you're speaking to!!

Heidi Wood
Heidi Wood

i have been witnessing the governement take away right after right since i was of voting age in 1973 i was even once disgusted enough to move to a different country.

Douglas Cadman
Douglas Cadman

Actually Roger, I have read a book by Napolitano, and I've read "Rules for Radicals", and Obama's "Dreams of My Fathers". I wonder have you even read the Constitution...I have many times. I've attended a couple TEA Party rallies, and I guarantee that these people, you disdain, understand liberty, and the constitution much better than most in Washington, including Obama. Anyone with any common sense can read the Constitution for themselves, and determine that much of what Washington does, is unconstitutional, and a violation of their oaths of office to protect and uphold the Constitution.

Robert Severn
Robert Severn

NOBODY has proposed restricting sales of contraceptives. How stupid can people be?

Eric Frey
Eric Frey

women contraception ? ?? stop the bull shit those a lib tard talking points have nothing to do with anything . plan parent hood will give her condoms . when talk about vote are talking about how the dead have voted in cook co. ??

Khris Fischer
Khris Fischer

Freedoms and rights like religion, voting, women's contraception, quality education, health care?those kind of freedoms? Funny how he has no clue he is more part of the problem than the solution. Lol

Jill Brooks
Jill Brooks

I like this Judge. He makes Sense. Keep Speaking out, Brother!

Roger Lynn
Roger Lynn

We also don't remain free by listening to tea bag nut cases like Napolitano.

Denny McCarthy
Denny McCarthy

Where did the common sense come from ? Someone from the Reagan administration must have hidden some in a desk drawer. There's certainly none coming from Washington lately !

Roger Lynn
Roger Lynn

or by taking advice from teabaggers!!

James Whitney
James Whitney

to bad the other napolitano isn't as honest ....

Mike Hogan
Mike Hogan

and all these people wanting your guns want your freedoms

Juanita Lux
Juanita Lux

You lead Judge and I will follow. We need strong leaders that will stand up to the establishment.

Lpo Fnc
Lpo Fnc

Thats why FAUX NEWS pulled judge Andrew Napolitano's show,because he supported what should have been President Ron PAUL.

Steve Gatch
Steve Gatch

The Judge knows the spirit of the law, which is unalienable life, liberty, and property.

Deanne Borer
Deanne Borer

I miss seeing the Judge on 'Freedom Watch!!!" Bring him back!!!

Jeff Walker
Jeff Walker

The Judge is correct! The Liberals are not!!!

Eric Richmond
Eric Richmond

illegals should participate in elections- mock elections.

Jack Thomas
Jack Thomas

besides the above posts what makes you think the RHONOS would be any better, they have shown their true spirit since the election.

Lpo Fnc
Lpo Fnc

We need more Andrew Napolitano's.

Linda Mitchell
Linda Mitchell

Who says illegals cant vote, there were plenty that voted for BO, that's what got him re-elected. If we wait for the next election hoping to change what is going on in DC we will be too late, the damage will be done and this administration will make sure they can declare martial law to keep from having an election in 2016.

JoAnn Macklin
JoAnn Macklin

Joseph, you need to look at the Government Welfare site before you say things that are wrong. Illegals do get welfare and in many states are allowed voters registration cards. In Oregon if they don't speak English, they fill out the form for them.

Paul Smith
Paul Smith

So how do we make that happen, Judge?

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