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Pitts: Freedom to live under the gun in fear

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By the reasoning of the NRA, you do not address that sad state of affairs by crafting laws that strive to balance the rights of responsible gun owners with the need to block the irresponsible, the dangerous, the criminal minded, the unhinged, from access to these WMDs. No, by the NRA’s reasoning, the solution to too many guns is more guns.

The organization frames this as a defense of freedom. To which the best rejoinder is provided by Gil Scott-Heron in the song quoted above: “Freedom to be afraid is all you won.”

It is a trenchant observation. Just the other day, two seventh-graders in Tillamook, Ore., found a handgun, with a round in the chamber and the safety off, on the floor in a movie theater. It had apparently slipped out of the holster of Gary Warren Quackenbush, 61, who felt the need for protection as he watched “The Hobbit.”

Quackenbush reportedly feared someone might shoot up the place – as happened in Aurora, Colo., in July during a Batman movie. So add movie theaters to the list of places we should have armed guards. We are a people shot through with fear, a nation under the gun.

And one wonders how much more of this “freedom” we can take.

• Leonard Pitts is a columnist for the Miami Herald. Contact him via email at lpitts@miamiherald.com.

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