These 11 Examples of Defensive Gun Use Refute Notion of Second Amendment as ‘Suicide Pact’

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After a series of mass public shootings rocked California last month despite its incredibly strict gun control laws, Gov. Gavin Newsom, a Democrat, blamed the Second Amendment, lamenting to a reporter that the right to keep and bear arms “is becoming a suicide pact.”

Newsom’s anti-gun rhetoric came, ironically, during an interview in which he was obviously protected by several well-armed members of the California Highway Patrol’s Dignitary Protection Section.

These police officers are exempt from most of the state’s crushing gun control laws, including while off duty. Unlike other Californians, the officers can possess standard-capacity magazines, buy handguns that aren’t on the state’s “approved” list, and own semiautomatic rifles deemed “illegal assault weapons” too dangerous to be entrusted to other civilians.

Evidently, Newsom’s disdain for an armed defense doesn’t extend to very special people like himself.

The governor’s outright hypocrisy, however, exposes the truth—he intuitively understands (at least when it comes to his own safety) the importance of armed resistance to violent threats. Unfortunately, he fails to appreciate its true value for everyone else.

Almost every major study has found that Americans use their firearms in self-defense between 500,000 and 3 million times annually, according to a 2013 report by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. In 2021, the most comprehensive study ever conducted on the issue concluded that roughly 1.6 million defensive gun uses occur in the United States every year.

For this reason, The Daily Signal publishes a monthly article highlighting some of the previous month’s many news stories on defensive gun use that you may have missed—or that might not have made it to the national spotlight in the first place. (Read other accounts here from past years.)

The 11 incidents below represent only a small portion of the news stories on defensive gun use that we found in January. You may explore more using The Heritage Foundation’s interactive Defensive Gun Use Database. (The Daily Signal is the multimedia news organization of The Heritage Foundation.)

Unlike California’s Newsom, Goreck understands that the right to keep and bear arms isn’t a “suicide pact,” but rather an important protection that ensures law-abiding citizens have the practical ability to defend themselves and others from threats to life, liberty, or property.

Most Americans who are faced with violent threats don’t find themselves surrounded by taxpayer-funded bodyguards who are exempted from their state’s burdensome gun control laws. When their lives and livelihoods are on the line, they often have only themselves and the right to keep and bear arms to depend on in their own defense.

Nothing could be more suicidal for a civil society than to render most of its members defenseless against threats to their inalienable rights.

Newsom already knows that’s true for himself. It’s time for him to admit it’s true for all Americans.

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