Murthy's position is the position adopted, implemented and enforced by virtually every western democracy and pretty much every other country, civilized and uncivilized, in the world. You know..... countries like Japan where, for instance, in 2008, there were 11 deaths as a result of firearms. Half of the number of dead 6 year olds that took probably less than 5 minutes for a crazy to kill with an AR15 assault rifle in Newtown, CT. of the US of A last year. That might make sense to you but it doesn't to a lot of other people.
Originally Posted by timpage
What does not make sense is to politicize and twist the mission of an appointed official to one granted by rule of law. The worst example is the poor administrator of NASA who made highlighting Muslim achievements in space exploration NASA's first priority, trading this ridiculous goal to get appointed. Similarly, a Surgeon General has little business injecting himself into an issue that is not in the purview of the office. This is our constitutional rule of law, and when followed distinguishes us from pretty much every other country, to borrow your phrase. Rule of law builds civilization, well being, private wealth, etc., all that good stuff that corrupt political rule confiscates for the rulers.
At the risk of diving into the gun control debate, those who are more comfortable with a less democratic and law driven democracy could retire to Japan or Germany and hope they do not revert to their pre-WWII practices of civil disarmament. Forget Switzerland where the populace is conscripted to be armed to the teeth for national defense. We pay an awful price for our freedoms including tolerance for free speech practiced on these pages.