Gilbert Arenas’s Gun Case Not Exactly a Slam Dunk

August 4, 2010 RSS Feed Print
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My friend and former editor Daniel Wattenberg is back to his roots in the latest Reason magazine with a long and well-considered analysis of the Gilbert Arenas affair.

Wattenberg is a sports nut with a sharp mind for politics, and he mounts a persuasive case that while the Washington Wizards basketball star made an inarguably stupid mistake by bringing (unloaded) guns into a locker room, his prosecution and subsequent punishment—excessive when compared to previous NBA gun-related shenanigans—were a play for the bleachers, so to speak:

Gilbert Arenas was just what D.C. needed, a celebrity athlete with all the requisite signaling power to drown out the Court’s message with one of its own: Heller, schmeller. If we catch you carrying a gun, we’ll put you behind bars.

Heller, of course, is the 2008 case in which a majority of the Supreme Court, writes Wattenberg, “explicitly recogniz[ed] an individual right to keep handguns in the home for self-defense,” but at the same time “sowed doubt, among the general public and constitutional scholars alike, about the continuing viability and extent of the city’s highly restrictive gun laws.”

Complicating the picture, ideologically speaking, Wattenberg writes that Arenas became not just a “symbol of liberal fears about the spread of guns,” but a target for “conservative disgust with cosseted, anti-social pro athletes who think they’re above the law.”

Recommended reading for all.

Tags:
gun control and gun rights,
basketball,
Second Amendment,
Supreme Court

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Its been almost 8 months and your writing this now. You must be out of sources. Move on to another subject, Gilberts moved on, the Wizards moved on and the Fans are just anticipating him playing again. Just move on, he made a mistake, he paid his dues, and now its his time. -------Comeback 2010. #9

Evan of NY 2:24AM August 05, 2010

Is about as dangerous as a pair of pliers, and not nearly as dangerous as a hammer or pipe wrench.

Making a threat with a gun - loaded or otherwise - is a different matter.

R.L. Schaefer of CA 9:57PM August 04, 2010

Plaxico Burris got prison for NOT displaying a weapon or making threats.think about it.

pablo of FL 4:10PM August 04, 2010

Scott Galupo

Scott Galupo

Scott Galupo is a Washington-based freelance writer. He formerly worked for House Republican Leader John Boehner, and was a staff writer for The Washington Times.

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