Chicago Sun-Times

‘ OPEN CARRY’ AND OPEN DEBATE DON’T MIX

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Look at the photo accompanyi­ng this editorial. Is that a group of people with whom you would want to get into a heated argument?

We’re guessing no. There is something about a semiautoma­tic rifle thatmakes for a one- sided debate. Say goodbye to your cherished right to speak your mind.

Is this really what lawmakers and the federal courts had in mind in recent years as they have supported evermore lax “opencarry” and “concealed carry” gun laws?

What we see here is not Americans protecting themselves, as lawmakers likely envisioned, but Americans scaring the bejeebers out of other Americans. We see two constituti­onal protection­s— free speech and the right to bear arms— in fundamenta­l conflict, and guns are winning.

The sight of heavily armed white supremacis­ts in Charlottes­ville, Virginia, this month was the predictabl­e outcome of the expansive view of gun ownership that the courts and many state legislatur­es have taken in recent years. Open- carry laws have made it legal for people to carry powerful weapons even at the most contentiou­s public gatherings. Illinois is one of just five states that prohibits people from openly carrying handguns, and it is one of just six states and the District of Columbia to prohibit the open carry of long guns, according to the Law Center to Prevent Gun Violence.

Even as authoritie­s growmore lax about firearms of all kinds, gun carriers are growing more assertive, showing up at rallies in military- style clothing and body armor and toting big guns. Charlottes­ville wasn’t the first time people came to a rally armed to the teeth. In June, hundreds of people, many carrying rifles and wearing body armor, showed up at a park in Houston that includes the city zoo, alarming crowds of families with young children.

On Thursday, the American Civil Liberties Union announced it no longer would represent white supremacis­t groups that want to bring loaded guns to their demonstrat­ions. The ACLU believes fervently in free speech but not in speech dictated only at the barrel of a gun.

When the Founding Fathers drafted the First Amendment, guaranteei­ng our right to assemble, therewas a reason they included the word “peaceably.”

 ?? | CHIP SOMODEVILL­A/ GETTY IMAGES ?? White nationalis­ts, neo- Nazis and members of the “alt- right” with body armor and combat weapons evacuate comrades who were pepper- sprayed in Charlottes­ville, Virginia, on Aug. 12.
| CHIP SOMODEVILL­A/ GETTY IMAGES White nationalis­ts, neo- Nazis and members of the “alt- right” with body armor and combat weapons evacuate comrades who were pepper- sprayed in Charlottes­ville, Virginia, on Aug. 12.

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