January  8, 2013
By Steve  McCann
As  a young boy I was shot by a man whose clear intent was to kill me as I had  deliberately, by throwing broken bricks at him, interrupted his attempt to rape  a young teen-aged girl, allowing her to escape. To this day I can still see the  evil in his face and the sun glistening off the barrel of the pistol he aimed in  my direction. As I turned and began to run away he fired hitting me in back. The  bullet entering my chest felt as if someone had hit me with baseball bat followed immediately by an excruciating  burning sensation as I fell to the ground from the impact.   Perhaps  it was the adrenaline, but I was able scramble to my feet and run as far as I  could until finally passing out from the shock and loss of blood.    Fortunately, someone came to my rescue and took me to a military hospital and  the first step on my journey to the United  States.
According  to the current incarnation of the American left, who traffic constantly in  victimhood and noble intentions, I should be in the vanguard of the mandatory  gun control and confiscation movement.  That somehow it was the inanimate  object this soldier was holding and not him that was responsible for the attempt  on my life or to ignore the fact that his mindset was such he would have used  any weapon at hand to accomplish the same goal. 
  
On  the contrary, I own a handgun today because of the experience of coming face to  face with the evil that permeates some men's souls. I and the girl I rescued  were defenseless.  There were no police or armed citizens around and the  death of another homeless and unknown boy and girl, buried in an unmarked mass  grave, would have been just another easily ignored casualty of the post-War  period.  I was determined that I would never again face a similar  circumstance. I have had in my possession firearms for virtually my entire life,  as I have been fortunate to live in the one nation on earth that has embedded in  its founding document the right to bear arms.
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