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We need scientists - not extremists
10 DEC 97 - American faith in crusaders, and other do-gooders, is a direct
result of the fact that we don't bother to look back at their last promises
and predictions. Let's resurrect a few.
Since 1987, 24 states have enacted laws requiring local authorities to issue
concealed weapon permits to law-abiding citizens. When these measures were
debated, opponents predicted that America's streets would turn into "Dodge
Cities" and "blood would run in the streets."
Enough time has transpired to examine their predictions. According to Jeffrey
R. Snyder's report Fighting Back, published by the Washington-based Cato
Institute, in counties where shall-issue gun licensing laws went into effect,
murders fell by 7.65 percent, rapes by 5.2 percent, robberies by 2.2 percent
and aggravated assaults fell by 7 percent. While researchers dispute the
causal connection between concealed-carry laws and the drop in violent crime,
the fact is our streets didn't turn into "Dodge Cities." If anything, we're
more civilized.
What did the do-gooders say about the Republican controlled Congress' repeal
of the 55 mph speed limit? Ralph Nader said, "History will never forgive
Congress for this assault on the sanctity of human life." Judith Stone,
president of Advocates for Highway Safety, predicted "6,400 added highway
fatalities a year and millions more injuries." Former head of the National
Highway Traffic Safety Administration Joan Claybrook said that Republicans
"buried leadership in the rich opportunities afforded by political power."
That's the Claybrook who said that air bags were safe and would provide
protection for people whether they are seated properly or not.
According to recently released data by the NHTSA, speed-related deaths didn't
rise by 6,400, but fell by 258. According to a MediaNomics editorial by
Stephen Moore: "In the 27 states where higher speed limits had been in effect
for at least six months, highway fatalities were virtually unchanged.
California raised its speed limit to 70 mph and fatalities fell to their
lowest level since 1961." Safety experts debate about the effects of
pealing
the national speed limit. One thing for sure is that the crusader prediction
of 6,400 additional fatalities was dead wrong.
How about predictions of deadly global warming? The facts are that, if
anything, the earth is cooling. We need not fear deadly global warming as
ch
as the deadly public policy based on the false predictions.
Federal Corporate Average Fuel Economy (CAFE) standards, initially justified
to save oil but now justified to "protect the environment," kill thousands of
people each year. Since CAFE standards have been in effect, auto
nufacturers
have reduced the weight of their cars by an average of 1,000 pounds.
cording
to a report by Julie C. DeFalco, CAFE's Smashing Success, all auto crash
studies show that smaller cars are less safe than larger cars. Applying those
research findings to traffic fatality figures for 1996, DeFalco concludes
at
of the 22,000 passenger car deaths, 2,700 to 4,700 were the result of CAFE's
downsizing effect.
Congress is well aware of the deadliness of CAFE standards, but they are
captives of the Naderites, Claybrooks and the lunatic environmentalist
inge.
People who die or suffer needless injuries because of CAFE standards don't
know the cause of their plight, plus, they don't have a strong Washington
lobby. Politicians love situations where they can appease one group and not
have to worry about the victims of that appeasement.
The most amazing thing about all this is not that people make mistakes.
at's
truly amazing is how the media present these people over and over, and how we
listen to their foolish predictions time after time.
WALTER WILLIAMS
Copyright 1997, Creators Syndicate
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