Guns at Wal-Mart
I made a bit of a faux pas today. We were talking at lunch about Wal-Mart. I love Wal-Mart: it’s a cross between Spotlight, Briscoes, The Warehouse, Pack ‘n Save, The Shoe Warehouse, Subway, Just-Cuts, Rebel Sport, Mitre 10, Repco… well, you get the picture. It’s a big warehouse that sells everything (except alcohol). They also (to my great astonishment) sell guns. These pictures I am displaying in this post were taken (with permission) from within my local Wal-Mart! Between the golf clubs and the fishing poles.
Anyway, I was marvelling at how incredible it is that guns are sold in what amounts to a supermarket when a man proudly piped up: “my 13-year-old son has a revolver”. My jaw dropped. Let me try to explain my reaction to you: in New Zealand, there essentially are no guns. The police don’t carry guns. If you want a revolver, it takes a year for them to approve of it and the police have to check out your house to make sure you have a secure gun safe. For all intents and purposes, guns are about as non-existent as snakes. That’s right, no snakes in New Zealand either.
So, from a cultural perspective, I find guns obscene and vulgar. To put it in cultural context: the idea of a child having a gun is, to me, equivalent to a child with a glass of whisky in his hand, a cigar in his mouth, watching hard-core pornography while he bets on the horses on his phone. Not only do I find the idea vulgar but it makes me feel kind of queasy.
I mentioned how shocked I was and went on to explain that we don’t have much in the way of guns in New Zealand. He obviously registered the disapproval in my voice because he proudly went on to rattle off the list of other guns his 13-year-old has. Amongst those listed were rifles, hand guns and semi-automatic rifles. I forget the actual specifications.
“What does he use them for?” I blurted incredulously.
“He hunts deer” his father retorted. When queried as to whether they actually eat the deer he said yes and that he had a whole lot in the freezer.
Finally, I made my fatal mistake: “so… a semi-automatic rifle” I mused “you don’t use one of those for hunting deer, surely?”
He immediately became defensive: “It’s called the right to bear arms, see. Here in America, it’s our right to carry guns so that if the government goes crazy, then we should have the right to take over the government and set it right, kind of ironic, I know.”
Of course, he’s talking about the second amendment. His son owns a semi-automatic rifle so that, should his elected officials one day decide to impinge upon his civil liberties, that young 13-year-old child can become a militiaman in the rebellion against his government.
I do find it ironic because some Americans don’t appear to mind in the slightest what their government do to their civil liberties (or to others) as long as they can shoot stuff dead.
August 4th, 2006 at 9:35 pm
Doesn’t this make you think twice before you raise the middle finger to someone when you are driving, eh?
Not that you’d do that but you know what I mean
August 5th, 2006 at 3:20 pm
hah, texans love their guns!
For some weird reason, the perception is only republicans/right wingers want no gun control, where is the left is all Gun COntrol, take away the guns!
It’s fucked up.
But I like guns, I wanna see if I can get a rifle (prolly ww2 surplus ones) when I get back to NZ, if they’ll let me have one.
August 5th, 2006 at 11:58 pm
Owning a rifle or shotgun in NZ is easy enough. My boss’s 16 or 17 year old son has a gun license and a pump-action shotgun (he hunts ducks and rabbits with it).
August 6th, 2006 at 8:39 am
No wonder there are so many violence and murders etc… in America.
Looks like America are still full of guns!!!
I think Bush must put his foot down and make it so unpossiple for any American & Kids to own a gun.
The parents in America are not thinking straight for their young kids to have a gun.
Some of those kids take the guns to school without their parents knowing it and then when they in school having a hard time with kids and the teachers they just pull out their guns and shoot the teachers and kids in cold blood.
I will think twice or more times to put my kids in public America Schools.
America must get a grip and banned all guns!!!
I must remember when ever we go to America one day not to step on any American toes or else I might get a gun to my head!!!
This is beyond my believe!!!
August 6th, 2006 at 3:30 pm
It’s not quite that bad