tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5446503003267330108.post-63383405689175893912007-08-06T17:42:00.000-04:002007-08-06T18:05:35.377-04:00Aiming for Nonsense - U of T and GunsIt's hard to say I'm impartial on the subject - I was a member of the Hart House Pistol Club at the University of Toronto - but the <span class="blsp-spelling-error" id="SPELLING_ERROR_0">weaseliness</span> of the decision to close the gun range in the bowels of Hart House still puts my nose out of joint.<br /><br />When I was there more than 20 years ago it was already known that it was much unloved by the <span class="blsp-spelling-corrected" id="SPELLING_ERROR_1">politically</span> correct. It would have been even worse if anyone could find the place. It occupies an area no more than 20 feet wide and as long as a bowling alley somewhere in the sub-basement <span class="blsp-spelling-corrected" id="SPELLING_ERROR_2">underneath</span> Hart House, accessible only by narrow halls and stairwells. It was specifically built as a gun range.<br /><br />They floated the first trial balloon, saying the university needed the space, but then admitting it really wasn't any good for anything else, except storage.<br /><br />Finally someone had the guts to admit the decision to close it was simply optics and ideology - there was no place for a gun range at a university. Of course the University of Toronto was the recruiting and training ground for thousands of young men who fought in several wars, where shooting a gun often came in handy.<br /><br />Fortunately, I never had to shoot a gun in anger, or had any desire to point it at any living thing, but it is a lot of fun using one to poke holes in a piece of paper 50 feet away. I even have my name as best shot on one of the club's trophies - the turkey shoot. And for the weak-kneed, let me assure you that no turkeys were hurt in the process. The turkey was the prize. (In all honesty the "best shot" thing is a bit misleading, because half the scoring was random.<br /><br />The shooters at the club were far from <span class="blsp-spelling-error" id="SPELLING_ERROR_3">Rambos</span>. In fact, they were a little bit nerdy and treated their target pistols like a concert musician treats a violin.<br /><br />It's no surprise that the club hasn't had an accident or incident in its 88 years. If it was a safety issue, the University would first have to close down the football team which injures students on a daily basis; rugby, which encourages hurting people on a daily basis; and track and field with all its pulled muscles and heart attacks in waiting. I think the cafeterias hurt more people than the pistol club.<br /><br />No doubt there will be a call to confiscate the javelins from the track &amp; field shed as the weapons of choice from Spartans and other gang members from 2500 years ago.<br /><br />No this is politics, where reality is completely unconnected with decision-making. Seems somehow appropriate that this kind of irrational thought takes place at a university.<br /><br />Remember - when javelins are criminalized, only criminals will have javelins.Stephen Lautenshttp://www.blogger.com/profile/04386829588926959048noreply@blogger.com