Gun Control-no gun control still there will be terrible violence in our communities. What will it take to prevent shootings that injure or kill children? Statistics about gun possession do not prove communities are safer with more guns. There are plenty of guns in Inkster Michigan.
INKSTER, Mich. â Inkster police told Local 4 a 4-year-old girl was shot early Friday morning. It happened on Carlisle Street in Inkster just after midnight. The child was in a car seat in the back of a van driven by her mother and her male passenger when someone opened fire and shot the van. The girlâs head was grazed by a bullet. She is being treated at Childrenâs Hospital and is in stable condition.
The male passenger in the van ran from the scene, and the van has been impounded by Inkster police. Police are looking for the gunman.
I submit arguments one way or another will not convince the other to change positions on gun control. Each of us, as faithful Catholics, will support the legal remedies that we deem appropriate about gun control. Can we respect each other in our differences?
I am moved by the reported testimony of Master Sgt. Trish Bunting:
*"Bunting, a member of the Military Council of Catholic Women, said, âI thought my faith was good when I deployed,â but until she got to Iraq she hadnât seen the âtrue colors of my faith.â Meeting Iraqis face to face, Bunting discovered her deep respect for them. âI saw their entire existence as putting God first in everything. They believe that all of their possessions are because God willed it.
âThen I look at how most Americans are. I am speaking about myself here as well. I see how whatever we have is never enough. We want the newer car, the bigger house; we want money, nicer vacations. We want, we want, we want. We seem to expect God to adjust to us, instead of us adjusting to God.â*
During this experience, Bunting had a revelation. âI suddenly saw what is really important in life. Love, family and being happy with just that.â On one particular patrol outside the protected zone, a wave of fear overcame her, bringing thoughts of âWhat if tomorrow is my last day?â She found herself thinking of those who would be most affected by her death. Thoughts of never seeing her husband again or her children fulfilling their dreams, and the anguish her parents would feel taunted her over and over. After the desperation, new thoughts came flooding in, bringing a new and different kind of faith. âIf it is your will, Lord, I am here to serve you.â She accepted the possibility of her death. âI was OK with dying, maybe because I knew I would die in the service of my country. Thatâs what I had signed up to do. I wondered, âWow! Did that really come out of my thoughts?â I had changed. I donât know what happened or why, but I knew my faith was suddenly stronger.â
Trish Bunting experienced the kind of conversion Jesus calls us to. I am called to conversion; my desires are too much like the American wants Trish describes.
A community of faithful people willing to do Godâs will can bring about the peace we pray for. This morning my prayer is âLet us listen for the voice of the Lord and enter into his peace.â]