A
video of a 15-year-old Maryland girl who effectively argued for the Second
Amendment and against gun control to state lawmakers in three succinct minutes –
and who holds political aspirations -- has gone viral.
More
than 1.5 million have clicked on it on YouTube in just a week’s time. In the
video, Sarah Merkle told lawmakers that she had been shooting for years, and is
now proficient enough to one day seek scholarships to universities for her
firearms abilities.
Strict
gun control laws, however, could put a halt to that, she said.
Sarah Merkle, on the video:
“Because of [my gun background] I have become eligible for various shooting
scholarships around the country to a wide array of even the most prestigious
colleges that have shooting teams,” she said, in the video. “Achieving stricter
gun control laws would obliterate any opportunity I could have had to attend a
decent college on a shooting scholarship.”
And she added: People are the
problems, not guns.
“Chicago, Illinois has had some of
the strictest gun control laws in America enacted in the last few years and it
is currently more as twice as likely for you to be killed in Chicago than in
the Afghani war,” she said, adding that of the 3,371 killed in Chicago in 11
years, only 37 – or 1 percent – were killed by rifle.
“So creating gun control
legislation that targets ‘assault rifles’ has statistically proven to only weed
out less than 1 percent of the problem if you’re lucky,” she said.
Fox News reported on Friday that
Ms. Merkle hopes to one day become a congresswoman.
See original story here: http://www.washingtontimes.com/news/2013/apr/5/teen-takes-maryland-and-nation-storm-pro-gun-argum/
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