Dear Wake Forest Town Officials,
It has come to my attention that Wake Forest Parks and Recreation Director, Ruben Wall, has recently proposed to ban both concealed and open carry in certain Wake Forest recreational areas in response to recent ratification of HB 650, “Castle Doctrine and Concealed Carry Permitted in Parks”.
I am very appreciative of the support Commissioners Frank Drake and Chris Kaeberlein have shown for the Second Amendment rights of Wake Forest citizens, and for the efforts of Wake Forest Police Capitan Darren Abbacchi in explaining that North Carolinians have the legal right to bear defensive arms. Mayor Jones was wise in tabling discussion of Wall’s imprudent proposed ordinance.
Within in every jurisdiction where law-abiding citizens have been allowed to legally carry a firearm, violent crime has gone down, not up (see Lott, referenced below). This includes states, municipalities, parks, restaurants, and even bars. Permit holders in North Carolina have been vetted by local law-enforcement and the FBI to be law-abiding, sane, sober, trained in the use of a firearm, and knowledgeable of our laws regarding self-defense. Everyone, including parents and children at a ball game, are safer when one is nearby. Someday your life or the life of someone you love may be saved by a citizen legally carrying a defensive arm.
We live in a dangerous society. I’m sure you recall the deadly massacre at Virginia Tech in 2007. A potential ban of guns carried by responsible adults in your parks and recreational areas will create an environment much like the Virginia Tech campus. The Virginia Tech tragedy was only possible because law-abiding students, staff and faculty members were prohibited from carrying defensive arms, yet a criminal came with a gun anyway. It should be clear to any reasonable person that criminals are attracted to places where they know they will not meet effective resistance.
As you know, banning the legal carry of defensive arms in Wake Forest will require a town-wide “display ban” similar to what has been unconstitutionally-implemented in Chapel Hill and Cary.
I urge you in the strongest terms to avoid consideration of similar infringements of the rights of free Americans within the Town of Wake Forest. Any effort you make to enact such a ban will be met with the vigorous and unrelenting opposition of gun owners across the state.
I will be following progress and will alert Grass Roots North Carolina if you should make it necessary to do so. Please do not.
Sincerely,
A concerned NC voter
Reference: “More Guns, Less Crime: Understanding Crime and Gun Control Laws”, Third Edition (Studies in Law and Economics) by John R. Lott Jr.
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