Things you need to know about American al-Qaeda spokesman Adam Gadahn, or, as I like to call him, Azzam al-Berkeley: He’s a bratty California kid, offspring of hippie parents, and steeped in the deeply ignorant suburban pop anti-Americanism that fuels protests against World Trade Organization meetings and the like. He is, like practically all of his kind, not too terribly well informed.
Newspaper editors and mayors are not supposed to be like that. But when it furthers your political agenda, ignorance truly is bliss.
In his latest statement, Mr. Gadahn repeated the myth that machineguns are widely available to American civilians, and he encouraged his fellow jihadis to hit the gun-show circuit and gear up for an intifada in the United States. When I read that statement, I was certain that it would be repeated as fact by the antigun ideologues and their enablers in the media. And, behold this editorial in the New York Daily News, which quotes Mr. Gadahn and then concurs.
“America is absolutely awash with easily obtainable firearms. You can go down to a gun show at the local convention center and come away with a fully automatic assault rifle without a background check and most likely without having to show an identification card. So what are you waiting for?”
We don’t say this often about Al Qaeda types, but: He’s right on the facts.
No, he is not — as two seconds’ research would have revealed.
It is not easy for a U.S. civilian to legally possess a “fully automatic assault rifle,” or any fully automatic firearm at all. If that civilian is not a federally licensed firearms dealer, owning a fully automatic weapon manufactured after 1986 is categorically illegal; fully automatic weapons that were legally owned and registered with the federal government before 1986 may be transferred to a qualified buyer with the approval of federal and local law-enforcement authorities, a rigorous background check, and, of course, a sign-off from the U.S. Treasury Department: there’s a couple hundred bucks in fees and taxes involved. (You may examine the application here.) Selling a fully automatic weapon to an unlicensed party, at a gun show or anywhere else, is a very excellent way to land yourself in prison for a good long while. Mr. Gadahn, and the editors of the New York Daily News, are full of it.
So is Mayor Bloomberg, who repeated the falsehood, uncorrected, as evidence for his antigun stance, as did practically every mainstream media outlet I’ve examined. The hacks over at Media Matters, knowing upon which side anti-gun zealot George Soros butters their bread, did the same.
There are about 250,000 fully automatic weapons registered with the federal government. Most are owned by police departments and other law-enforcement agencies. Many are owned by businesses that supply and train police and military personnel. A good number are owned by curators of gun collections, and many of those weapons, not having been fired for decades, probably are no longer functional. Some are owned by Hollywood prop shops. And some are owned by gun nuts like me. (But not by me: I pay enough taxes as it is, and, even if Uncle Sam signed off on my application, Nurse Bloomberg surely would not, and both state and local regulations still apply.)
The other civilians who own a great number of fully automatic weapons are the federally licensed gun dealers who supply the police departments and other parties mentioned above. They are heavily regulated, licensed, inspected, etc.
Interesting thing about the machinegun gang: They’re an awfully law-abiding lot. Legally owned machineguns are practically never used in violent crimes. Of all the murders committed in the United States involving legally owned full-auto firearms, half were committed by police officers.
And lest you think that’s my English-major math acting up, let me assure you that the numbers were fairly easy to run: There have been only two murders involving legally owned fully automatic weapons since the federal government began tracking them back in the FDR administration. One involved a well-off doctor who was involved in some stalking cases and a murder. The other killer was a police patrolman using a police-issue weapon. (Incidentally, in neither case was there a “fully automatic assault rifle” in play; both involved handgun-sized submachine guns.) Testifying before Congress as the 1986 regulations were being debated, ATF chief Steve Higgins (who would go on to resign after the Waco fiaco), said that he was aware of fewer than ten crimes of any sort involving legally owned machineguns.
So, no, the nation is not covered up with fully automatic assault rifles bought at gun shows.
That is also because, as it must be repeated for the 10,000th time, there is no gun-show loophole. If you are not in the business of selling firearms for a living, you do not have to have a federal license permitting you to sell firearms for a living. If Uncle Bubba gives up hunting and wants to swap his deer rifle to Otis for $100 and a case of Bud, Uncle Bubba does not have to register with Washington, D.C., or perform a background check on Otis. That is true whether the transaction happens at a gun show or in Uncle Bubba’s back yard. If you are a gun dealer at a gun show, the usual rules apply. If you are not a gun dealer, they don’t. Similarly, you can sell your car without incorporating as a car dealership.
I don’t expect an al-Qaeda dirtbag to have his facts straight. Nurse Bloomberg has been known to be imprecise with this sort of thing. But what to make of the error in the Daily News?
There has been an intentional campaign on the part of the gun-grabbers to conflate semiautomatic weapons and fully automatic weapons in the public mind. Perhaps the Daily News was acting out of ignorance or confusion. If so, it’s a remarkably large lacuna for a newspaper that spends a great deal of time writing about crime and guns. I have written for the Daily News opinion page, and the editing process was very thorough and professional, so mere sloppiness seems an unlikely explanation.
When conservatives talk about bias in the media, this is precisely what we are talking about: I do not believe for a minute that the editors of the Daily News would print an intentional falsehood. But newspaper editors, particularly New York newspaper editors, do share a set of biases: They represent a certain class of people, with certain interests, certain backgrounds, certain political and social assumptions, etc. Those biases sometimes render them blind to statements of fact — not statements of opinion or preference, but fact — that are clearly wrong in ways that are easy to document, wrong in ways that would be immediately obvious to anybody who did not share that bias.
(Trivia: What does al-Qaeda goon Azzam al-Berkeley have in common with National Review’s Robert VerBruggen? Both are metal fans.)
— Kevin D. Williamson is a deputy managing editor of National Review and author of The Politically Incorrect Guide to Socialism, published by Regnery. You can buy an autographed copy through National Review Online here.
Just trying to get a hand gun in NYC is incredibly hard, and expensive.
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Referring to the legal pursuit of such, of course.
Reply to this commentLinkReport AbuseMaybe Azzam and Bloomberg could do a PSA together. Perhaps sitting on a sofa.
Reply to this commentLinkReport AbuseAm I the only one laughing at the mental image of Arab terrorists going to a gun show and trying to buy automatic weapons?
Reply to this commentLinkReport AbuseHere in rural North Carolina, handgun ownership is culturally mandatory.
Reply to this commentLinkReport AbuseI was at a gun show not too long ago and it's probably the safest place you'll ever be in the known universe.
Reply to this commentLinkReport AbuseWhy don't newspaper editors feel pressured to print retractions when they use inaccurate (and in my opinion downright deceptive) terminology about firearms?
If we leave New York City out as an exception, I think the primary problem is the demise of the two-newspaper town. Print is the most permanent of the media, and scrutiny keeps it honest when nothing else will. Given the tendency of laws to do the exact opposite of what their names suggest, I'll bet that Nixon's Newspaper Preservation Act of 1970 is to blame for the demise of the two-newspaper town, and by extension most of what was good about journalism.
Reply to this commentLinkReport AbuseYou have to wonder if this is not a quid pro quo for some lefty who is hoping for gun control and the destruction of America? Strange bedfellows...
Reply to this commentLinkReport AbuseNot surprisingly, the liberal/anti-gun argument is almost entirely made up of distortions and outright lies.
Reply to this commentLinkReport AbuseThank you, Mr Williamson, for setting things straight. I wish NR paid more attention to Second Amendment issues. Buried on a Saturday is progress, but not enough.
Reply to this commentLinkReport Abuse(NR: if you want fundraising, become the mainstream conservative voice of gun owners)
I love the gun show crowd. Everyone's polite, friendly, and interesting to talk to. They're the backbone of this country. You'll not find mooches, bums, or welfare trash. Everybody there works for a living, provides for themselves and their family, and would happily pay for their own health insurance and retirement if allowed. It's exactly the sort of people Azzam al-Berkeley and Michael Bloomberg can't stand.
Reply to this commentLinkReport AbuseThank goodness Hillary banned the re-importation of WWII/Korean War vintage M1 Garands and Carbines from South Korea, too. This administration could care less that surplus rifles like these are sold legally to US citizens by Act of Congress (part of the 1903 War Department Appropriations Act) under the quasi-governmental Civilian Marksmanship Program; over 100 years of law and precedent be damned. And to the Daily News, M1s are NOT fully automatic. One squeeze, one round.
I've already got mine. Get 'em before they’re all gone!
Reply to this commentLinkReport AbuseKevin,
You've made an admirable effort at a full explanation on the sale and possession of fully automatic firearms, but even you did not get it completely correct. Not just any FFL dealer is able to sell fully automatic firearms. These are referred to as Title II firearms, and dealers in them must be approved for and maintain a Class 3 license as a dealer in machine guns and destructive devices. Most gun shops and dealers do not possess a Class 3 license, and cannot sell machine guns or destructive devices.
Thanks for your efforts on this topic, and keep up the good work.
Reply to this commentLinkReport AbuseMany States simply ban private ownership of fully automatic weapons, including New York.
As a group, registered machine gun owners are the most law-abiding people on the planet - far more so than the police, judges, governors, etc.: 1 crime for the entire group since 1934.
Of course Bloomberg knows better. He's a liar.
Reply to this commentLinkReport Abuse"I do not believe for a minute that the editors of the Daily News would print an intentional falsehood."
With all due respect to the author, this is why conservatives keep losing. We too often fail to appreciate the utter amorality of our opponents, whose only goal is power. I suspect that the average liberal journalist (but I repeat myself), would find the author's inability to believe that the Daily News would lie to be quaintly amusing. To them, literal factual truth is far less importance than Larger Truth, i.e., liberal policy preferences.
Reply to this commentLinkReport AbuseOf course they need gun control…They are always shooting their mouths’ off and shooting themselves in the foot….
Reply to this commentLinkReport AbuseExpecting city boys to know gun law is the same as asking your dog to speak latin.
Expecting media types to know guns is hoping for a flying cow.
Even Katheryn Jean Lopez didn't understand why multiple guns per household were necessary about 6 years ago.
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"Expecting media types to know guns is hoping for a flying cow."
May lightning strike me:
-maybe 14 years ago here in NYC; local TV station, channel 11 or 9, had an episodic report on "buying an illegal gun on the streets of New York".
Reply to this commentLinkReport AbuseThe reporter shows up on the climactic final episode having bought a muzzle-loading single shot black powder cap-and-ball pistol- state of the art weaponry from the Jackson administration. Flying cows? No, just outright lying.
Does anyone know if you need gov'ment paperwork to buy black powder weapons in NY?
Where I live they are unrestricted and we can mail order them.
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When my dog barks, he says "rufus."
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