More Defenseless Victims in San Diego County

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by Rob Morse

Do you need to protect yourself?  Not according to Bill Gore.  Sheriff Gore said law enforcement will protect you if you live in San Diego County.  That is hard to believe given the thousands of crime victims in the county each month.

In the last few weeks:

  • It was afternoon when a woman was helping her elderly mother into her car.  A man in a white SUV drove up next to her and asked for directions.  The stranger then got out of the SUV, pointed a handgun at her, and demanded the woman’s purse.  He shot her in the back as she ran away.
  • A gun-wielding robber approached two women as they were getting into their car in La Jolla.  The robber showed a pistol and ordered the two women into their car.  He then forced them to their local ATM and made them withdraw money.  He then had them return him to where they were originally kidnapped.  There the robber fled on foot.
  • San Diego Police arrested a man suspected of a triple murder.  Back on Christmas Eve, the victims were shot as they sat in their cars at the Mission Valley Mall.  Police spokesmen said they would release details next week.
  • A robber rode his motorcycle up to the Oceanside, California branch of Union Bank.  He parked the bike on the sidewalk, walked inside, and then robbed a teller at gunpoint.  He then drove away on his motorcycle.

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The police could not protect these citizens.  That is understandable.  The average police response time is 5 minutes but sometimes that stretches out to several hours.  Citizens are on their own in the mean time.
The victims were left defenseless.  Sheriff Gore says he can’t issue San Diego citizens a license to carry a weapon, though many other California Sheriffs do exactly that.  That sounds unfair to me.

A three judge panel of the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals agreed.  They called Sheriff Gore’s policy unconstitutional!  Now the full court will rule.  Until then, the citizens of San Diego will continue to be helpless victims.  150 disarmed people a day are victims of violent crime in San Diego County.  This will continue until Sheriff Gore acknowledges their right of self-defense.

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Rob Morse writes at Clash Daily, at Ammo Land News and at Gun Rights Magazine.  He is also an NRA basic pistol instructor.

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Comments 5

  1. Agree…Gore came to the SD County republican party meeting and said if what he was doing was wrong he would issue CCW’s and change policy. So far he is a liar.

    He was originally appointed person by the board of supervisors and now we elected him to 4 more years of this. We need to remember that elections have consequences and we must hold him accountable to the constitution.

  2. Mike Erl:

    You continue to post comments in all CAPS. We’ll continue to reject them.

    For you, it seems like a huge waste of time, writing comments that no will ever see because you refuse to follow the rules.

    For us, it’s a single click.

    To each his/her own.

  3. If he’d keep his word and change his policy like the sheriff in Orange County changed hers, law abiding, sane, trained gun owners could protect them selves.

  4. “Sheriff Gore said law enforcement will protect you if you live in San Diego County. ”

    These are the words of a statist Republican. Law enforcement CAN’T guarantee protection from the smash and grab crime you cited, Rob. It’s impossible. To guarantee that, each family would need 1-2 dedicated cops with them 24/7.

    Once people realize that, and demand their right to self-defense, cops’ jobs will be easier and we will all be safer

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