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Letter to Legislator about Trigger Locks - from an American Veteran

from the desk and heart of Charles Hoskinson

Originally published on this website August 25, 2000

Rep. Carson,

First, let me state that I have nothing against trigger locks. They serve their purposes when appropriate. In fact, two trigger locks were raffled as door prizes at our "Friends of the NRA" banquet last weekend. (Incidentally, in case you didn't know, the NRA was founded in 1871 as a marksmanship and safety organization, and is universally recognized as the premiere source for development of those functions).

Requiring trigger locks to accompany every firearm, however, is not a panacea for individual responsibility and accountability. How can one presume that just because someone has a trigger lock, that he is going to be responsible enough to use it?

Storage cannot be mandated, and neither can responsibility. The vast majority of gun owners are responsible individuals, and will take appropriate safe storage measures. However, which storage measure is appropriate must be left to the individual, and, in turn, he must be held accountable for his actions (or lack thereof). The foundation of liberty is our Bill of Rights, and that, for every right, their resides inherently a commensurate responsibility. To attempt to legislate otherwise is an infringement upon liberty itself.

Freedom incurs risks, as every parent who has turned a teen-ager loose with a car understands. One can only hope that the teen has learned the lessons of responsibility and safety well. As one who has lost a child in a completely unexpected household accident, not related to firearms, I understand risk. The rest of my children have been raised in an environment in which firearms were a part of our lives, yet I did not fear an accident relative to that fact, for my children had been taught responsibility, safety and a respect for firearms which, in fact, translated to other potentially hazardous tools.

Some people tout legislation as the cure-all, i.e., requiring trigger locks on all firearms. would that mean that all my firearms secured in my Ft. Knox gun vault would require a trigger lock? How would that be enforced, by "no knock, trigger lock police"? I don't think so. In Florida, we have an accountability law regarding access to firearms by children, which serves notice that individuals will be held accountable for irresponsible actions, regardless of storage methods, as it should be. Also, in my case, as it is for many others, why should I be required to pay for a mandated trigger lock when I have already taken appropriate storage measures? I regard that as an unwarranted infringement on my right and ability to own a firearm.

Finally, while I reiterate my respect for trigger locks as a tool, I maintain that firearm security is ultimately a function of individual responsibility and accountability according to one's individual requirements, and no legislation is going to change that.

Respectfully submitted,

"God, Duty, Honor, Country"
Chuck Hoskinson "US Army, Retired
... and still serving proudly"


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