The Second Amendment was our founding fathers’ way to ensure that we had the means to defend our hard-won freedom against any tyrant that might come along to take it away from us. The possession of firearms is a Constitutional right, co-equal with free speech, freedom of religion, the right to a jury trial, equal protection under the law and all the others set forth in the U.S. Constitution and its amendments. Don’t tell a few of the students at West Liberty State College, though. You might offend them.
It seems a group at the college for many years has held a gun raffle as a fundraiser. This being West Virginia, chock full of hunters and sportsmen, no one gave such a promotion a second thought. But in October 2006 came along the president of the Student Government Association. He was outraged that anyone would contemplate selling the chance to win an eeeevilll hunting rifle or shotgun. Outraged, I tell you!
In an effort to smooth things over (although Mr. Student Prez seemed to be the only one actually complaining), the group changed the prizes from guns to gift certificates at Cabela’s outdoor store, but that wasn’t good enough. According to the WLSC student newspaper The Trumpet (Nov. 7, 2006), Mr. Prez announced that his fraternity was going to respond with a raffle of its own, and the prizes would be a gift basket full of “adult films,” cigarettes and beer.
It’s unfortunate that this young man may not have learned anything useful during his many years at WLSC (maybe he skipped political science class the day they discussed the Bill of Rights), least of all that porn and cigarettes are not the moral equivalent of a deer rifle. I only can imagine how it would grieve the brave and brilliant men who drafted the U.S. Constitution to see how today’s citizens who enjoy all of its legal protections are so eager to make a mockery of it.