Petition to Michigan House and Senate on HB 5551-59
Satire by David K. Felbeck
[email protected]
Special to The Libertarian Enterprise
         We, the members of Michigan Criminals Against Concealed Carry, 
representing 100,000 or so members (some in prison but optimistically 
planning for our future), are vehemently opposed to the proposed 
reform of Michigan's concealed carry laws, and petition the Michigan 
House and Senate to consider the following:
         1.  We are in a profession which to date has not been particularly 
dangerous, and this legislation, by its clear danger to our members, 
would cause us to consider changing professions.  Most of us have no 
training for other professions so this would probably put us on the 
welfare rolls.  With Governor Engler working so hard to reduce the 
welfare rolls, you wouldn't want a sudden increase in welfare 
recipients to take place, at least not until after the election.
         2.  If we hit a convenience store, for example, while robbing the 
customers we might come across one who is armed.  This would really 
mess up our operation and might even ruin our evening.  We just can't 
have that.
         3.  If we hit a bank we might have the same problem, so even with 
the increased opportunity for higher pay-off, robbery of banks and 
their customers would become of tenuous profitability.
         4.  We hate to think what this legislation would do to those of us 
who are regular rapists.  The mere thought that a proposed victim 
might be armed would move rape way down on the list of fun ways to 
pass an evening.  We urge the Legislature at the very least to 
consider banning concealed carry by women because of the hazard this 
would represent to some of our members.
         5.  Car-jacking has so far been a grand pastime because of the 
freedom from risk and the many-thousand-dollar payoff from a good car. 
Those of us who are regularly in this challenging profession might 
even sue the state for losses sustained from a substantial reduction 
in our gross take when some of our members are killed in the course of 
trying to acquire nifty cars.
         6.  Most people have guns in their homes but most of them can't 
get hold of them very fast.  If this legislation passes, many people 
will be found in their homes while still armed.  For the technique of 
forced entry at the front door, which in the past has worked quite 
well, we would then face this additional complication.  A woman at the 
front door with a loaded 1911 would surely put us off balance, and 
might even end our careers.  We simply can't allow this to happen.
         7.  Holding up an entire restaurant and robbing (or even 
shooting?) the customers has been a widely publicized and interesting 
activity in the past.  Imagine how the odds would be stacked against 
us if a couple of the customers were armed!  This has already happened 
in Florida, by a couple of really old guys -- we surely don't want 
those Florida laws brought to Michigan.  At the very least, we should 
push to forbid concealed carry in as many public places and parking 
structures as possible so as to minimize the danger to our members.
         8.  Our younger members (apprentices) have been particularly 
successful in school shootings because these have in the past been 
"gun-free zones."  That shooting in Mississippi was messed up, 
however, when the principal ran to his car and retrieved his legally 
carried pistol and then stopped the shooting.  Thank goodness he 
wasn't carrying it inside the school or our young out-of-state member 
wouldn't even have been able to kill the two people that he did.  We 
should definitely push to ban concealed carry in all schools and 
colleges in Michigan, for the safety of our members and to allow them 
the freedom to fulfill their goals without hindrance.
         For these reasons, and many more, we sincerely petition the 
Michigan House and Senate to consider the importance of our profession 
to the state's economy:  we provide employment for thousands of 
police, judges, prosecutors, lawyers, court personnel, prison 
personnel, secretaries, and construction and maintenance people.  If 
you allow the concealed weapons laws to be reformed you will 
jeopardize our careers, our livelihood, and will significantly impact 
this very important industry that we represent.  Please consider these 
arguments carefully when you vote on these bills.
Signed,
Board of Directors of Michigan Criminals Against Concealed Carry June 
22, 1998
Although The Libertarian Enterprise officially opposes concealed 
carry permits on the grounds that converting a right into a privilege 
may win the battle but loses the war, we decided that this article 
deserved airing.  Its author, David K. Felbeck, reports that he and 
his colleagues in Michigan are in the midst of "a great battle to 
become the 32nd 'shall issue' state".  He prepared this whimsical 
little set-piece, distributed it to the House committee considering 
the bills in question, and they promptly voted the bills out (by 10 to 
5) to the full House.  He was delighted and immediately sent it to the 
entire 110-member Michigan House of Representatives.