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McCaskill: Gun Bill Would Have Been 'Foot in The Door' for Gay Marriage

by: Clark

Thu Jul 23, 2009 at 08:29:34 AM CDT


It's upsetting to hear Senator McCaskill's rationale for her vote (hat tip: Missourinet) against the concealed carry bill that just failed in the Senate. The bill would have established reciprocity between the 48 states that allow gun owners to carry concealed weapons with a permit. The problem is that states have different regulations governing the permits - some states don't allow concealed carry permits for people with criminal records or a history of mental health problems. If the bill had passed, a permit holder who got the permit in a state with virtually no restrictions on who could hold a permit to carry a concealed firearm could then use that permit in states that have strict regulation on concealed carry. In other words, it would have essentially gutted the standards in states that have more restrictions on who could carry a concealed weapon.

McCaskill's explanation for her "No" vote is that she thinks it's a "state's rights" issue, and further that "it is a foot in the door to allow the laws in Vermont on gay marriage" to be enforced here in Missouri.

What??? There are plenty of examples you could give of so-called "states rights" issues, like affirming the right of states to enforce stricter environmental regulation than the federal government, rather than citing the "right" of states to maintain the separate status of a minority. Let's remember that the slogan of "states rights" has been used throughout American history primarily to defend the institution of slavery and later the practice of segregation.

I don't think Senator McCaskill is a racist, nor do I think that she hates gay people. She has been good on issues like the hate crimes bill in the past. But just because she has generally had a good record in the past doesn't mean she gets off the hook for grasping for the example of gay marriage as a bogeyman. I certainly hope that she will make use of public channels (like Twitter) to make it clear that she respects the LBGT community here in Missouri and around the country.  

UPDATE: McCaskill responds:

My argument was about states rights,re conceal & carry. Gay marriage is another example of states having rights to decide w/out Washington. 2 minutes ago from web

UPDATE 2: I just got this statement from Sen. McCaskill:

"In talking about my recent vote against the gun provision offered in the Senate, I wasn't clear when I stated that my vote against that provision was because it came down to a states' rights. I was expressing my frustration in that some who argue that states shouldn't respect the laws, certificates, or permits from other states when it's convenient, like with gay marriage, but then argue that they should when it's convenient on another issue, like gun rights. They can't have it both ways," McCaskill said.
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I don't think Senator McCaskill is a racist, nor do I think that she hates gay people.

But I think that what she is doing is called pandering and it is worse in some ways because it can be used to validate racism and homophobia.

Remember that pandering takes its name from Chaucer's (later Shakespeare's) Pandarus in Troilus and Criseyde were Panderus essentially pimps out Criseyde.  The association with prostitution is apt.


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what does McCaskill think it adds?  Why use this loaded example if she isn't trying to pander to prejudice.  Besides when did she become such a big "state rights" advocate.  Would she have been beating that drum in the 60s when all the bigots where using the states rights mantra to fight civil rights legislation (and, no mistake, gay rights is a civil rights question).

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I hope she is  disseminating this qualification widely in order to make sure that everyone,including the bigots who are willing to take confort from her initial statement, hears that qualification  

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