When I visited Pakistan several years ago I was struck by how
every business seemed to have an armed guard. In Lahore the
Pizzeria Uno had three armed guards in front. The doorman
held a shotgun in his right hand as he opened the door with his
left hand. Even the McDonald's had a fellow with an AK-47
sitting on a folding chair in front. Imagine blathering on
to these people about gun control!
Now the Wall Street Journal reports that gun ownership
is spreading throughout the middle class. When the
government can't, or won't, protect you, what other choice do you
have?
Reports
the Journal:
After escaping kidnappers who chained him to a bed for 25 days,
Mohammad Javed Afridi pressed Pakistani law enforcement for
swift justice. The police offered him something else: temporary
permits for four automatic assault rifles.
Since Mr. Afridi's ordeal ended in mid-October, police in his
hometown of Peshawar, in northwestern Pakistan, haven't made an
arrest in his case. They raided the kidnappers' hide-out, but
the captors got away, a senior Peshawar police official says.
So the cops allowed Mr. Afridi to arm himself against future
abductions. The 35-year-old journalist now carries an AK-47 to
work and back home to his wife and five children. Relatives
rotate duty as his bodyguards. If his car is again stopped by
armed men on a dark road, Mr. Afridi vows to shoot first.
"I'm not going through that again," he said in an interview in
this city in northeastern Pakistan.
Guns have long been part of Pakistan's traditional culture,
especially in the rugged northwestern part of the country.
Handed down through generations, rifles have been used for
hunting and for firing celebratory fusillades. Now, however,
modern assault rifles and handguns have come into vogue among
middle-class Pakistanis, and gun registration has jumped.
And the Left thinks it is bad here!