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Violence Policy Center, Press Release
July 11, 2002
VPC
Denounces Passage of
"Arming Pilots Against Terrorism
Act"
Urges Senate
Not To Make the Same Mistake
WASHINGTON, DC-The
Violence Policy Center (VPC) strongly denounced yesterday's
passage of the "Arming Pilots Against Terrorism Act" (H.R.
4635).
"The House
of Representatives has collectively misjudged the effectiveness
of guns in the cockpits of our nation's commercial planes," Kristen
Rand, VPC legislative director stated today. "We
strongly urge the Senate not to make the same mistake."
Facts cited by
the VPC in opposition to arming pilots look at the on-the-ground
experience of law enforcement personnel:
One study found
that 21 percent of police officers killed with a handgun were
shot with their own service weapon.
Trained law enforcement
officers have only an 18 to 22 percent hit ratio in armed confrontations.
The cramped quarters of an airliner do not lend themselves
to success.
"Unfortunately,
pilots are not infallible. In fact, 84 percent of all fatal
commercial air crashes are the result of pilot error. In a
nation where states prohibit the use of cell phones while driving,
we are
relying on pilots of passenger planes, where hundreds of lives
are at stake, to be both policeman and pilot," Rand added.
"There are
many necessary and constructive steps that can be taken to
protect pilots and passengers short of arming pilots. If firearms
are absolutely necessary, they should be carried by trained
air marshals whose only responsibility is protecting the safety
of crew members and
passengers," Rand concluded.
The VPC's comments
submitted to the Federal Aviation Administration on the use
of firearms on commercial air flights are available at www.vpc.org
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