Sunday, October 4, 2015

Sarasota Friends Meeting (Quakers) Minute in Support of Gun Control Lergislation

Quakers have a long history of opposing violence in any form and have made their feelings known through a series of resolutions, called "Minutes".  Minutes are agreed to by each Friends Meeting by, to use a secular term, consensus and can address a myriad of topics.

Subsequent to the Sandy Hook Elementary School massacre in late 2012, the following Minute was adopted by the Sarasota Friends Meeting in February 2013:

MINUTE 1:02:13: We, members and attenders of the Sarasota Monthly Meeting of the Religious Society of Friends (Quakers), after prayerful reflection and thought, feel it incumbent on us to call upon Congress and the President to enact legislation to halt the production and sale of weapons that can be used to injure, maim and kill innocent people in a single instance.

As Quakers, we believe that there is that of God in every person and in particular, we eschew any violence directed at one human being by another.  We recognize that such is an unfortunate part of everyday life.  However, the instances of mass shootings have focused attention on the problem that our society and our lawmakers must address.  From the University of Texas, to Columbine, to Virginia Tech, to Fort Hood, to Aurora, to Newtown, the absence of meaningful gun control laws have allowed this national epidemic to gain a foothold.  We urge Congress to eschew the pressure and monies they receive from those in opposition to gun control and pass meaningful legislation to reduce if not eliminate these types of instances.

We recommend the following practical steps:•There must be universal background checks on all persons who wish to purchase a firearm, not only from licensed gun dealers, but also at gun shows and in sales between individuals.  Sellers who fail to do background checks should be held accountable for any damage, death, or injury caused by their purchaser;

  • The manufacture, sale, and distribution of all assault-type weapons must be immediately and permanently banned;
  • Explosive bullets such as those used by the Newtown shooter are banned by the Geneva Convention in international warfare but are legal in the U.S.  This type of ammunition should be banned.
  • Likewise, any ammunition clip that holds more than a minimal number of bullets should be similarly banned.
  • A fund must be established to aid local agencies in the buyback and destruction of guns, with particular emphasis on assault-type weapons.


We reject the proposal by some who feel the answer lies in the posting of armed guards in every school and the arming of all teachers. Adding guns raises the odds in favor of violence and does nothing to address the problem—that of keeping particularly deadly weapons out of the hands of irresponsible individuals.


We believe these reforms are in accord with the original and clear intent of the Second Amendment to the U.S. Constitution.


Thursday, October 1, 2015

On the Heels of Umpqua Community College

I sent the following email to 'my" Congressman, Vern Buchanan R-FL:

"Today, as in many todays of the past, we have suffered the tragedy of innocent persons being murdered by a person with firearms.  This has got to STOP!

"I have written you before on this subject, but it appears that my pleadings to you have fallen on deaf ears.  Don’t get me wrong.  I support the 2nd Amendment rights of persons to “keep and bear arms”.  However, the responsible ownership of firearms MUST include background checks on ALL persons who wish to purchase arms—not only from gun shops, but also at gun shows and through private sales.  Not only should thorough background checks be done, but legislation should be enacted to make sure those who fail to do background checks be held liable for any injury or damage caused by the use of such firearms.


"How many Sandy Hooks, Auroras, VA Techs, or Umpqua Community Colleges must we suffer before something is done?  To hell with the NRA!  We are Americans and we should not be subject to the whims and wherefores of those who feel they should have their 15 minutes of fame at the expense of innocent persons…"