Explore The NRA Universe Of Websites

APPEARS IN News

“You’ve Reached 911, Please Hold …”

Monday, December 13, 2021

“You’ve Reached 911, Please Hold …”

A standard talking point of gun prohibitionists is that in these modern times, ordinary people dont need their own firearms because the police will protect them from criminals. Last year, no less than David Chipman, President Bidens failed nominee to lead the ATFemployed then as as a senior policy advisor for the Giffords anti-gun group mocked first-time gun owners as delusional because the zombieswerent about to attack.

That argument, specious at best, is even less compelling now, when law enforcement resources are stretched to the breaking point and beyond due to the combined impact of factors like defund the police,” a sharp rise in violent crime, and, in many jurisdictions, employee vaccine mandates that have resulted in thousands of first responders resigning, being placed on unpaid leave or fired. 

A case in point is the ultra-woke city of Portland, Oregon. 

Call/dispatch records obtained by the Oregonian/Oregon Live news outlet last year reportedly showed that dozens of low priority911 calls were placed on hold and closed outwithout a response from Portlands law enforcement, despite a policy that required contacting callers in cases where the police would be delayed or unavailable to respond. The explanation was that the police bureau was already far too busyto make these follow-up calls.

More recently, on December 6, Portlands police bureau advised residents that staffing shortagesand existing critical incidentsmeant that the police response would be delayedfor 911 calls other than the most critical ones, being in-progress crimes posing an imminent risk of death or serious injury, or major property crimes. 

Law enforcement resources have been under pressure since last summer, when Portlands City Council approved budget changes that reduced the police bureaus budget by tens of millions of dollars and eliminated 84 sworn officer positions, a move that included a cut in funding and the elimination of 38 sworn positions in the Gun Violence Reduction Team.By January 2021, 84 officers had retired or resigned. A Forbes article published at the same time described Portlands riots, continued violence and vandalism, failure to prosecute criminals, and poor community leadership,and asked, how long before this city dies?

Portland mayor Ted Wheeler recently bemoaned the grim fallout of the citys new direction on policing. Over a million 911 service calls had been logged in 2020, and even more were expected over 2021, with police overwhelmedby the number of service requests. Police staffing levels had fallen to record lows.With unprecedented levels of homicides and other crimes, the city was experiencing its deadliest era.” “Many Portlanders no longer feel safe in their city,he said. Business owners have closed up shop for fear of doing business in high risk areas. Commuters fear for their safety  [and] parents are scared to let their children play outside. People are leaving for work, going to the supermarket or grabbing drinks with friends and are not returning home.An exit interview statement by one of the burned-out officers leaving the force summed it up more succinctly. Asked What factors would have enticed you to stay longer with the Portland Police Bureau?,the officer responded, NonePortland has become a cesspool. 

Soon, perhaps, residents of the Rose City will be officially advised to cooperate and comply with criminals, as has been done in Los Angeles. Police in that city released a community alert notificationon the surge in robberies and urged citizens to not resist the suspects; cooperation [sic] and meet their requirements. Be a good witness.

Against this backdrop of unprecedented lawlessness and understaffed and overworked police, gun control advocates continue to cling to the implausible belief that even greater restrictions on lawful gun owners are the solution.

A Portland-based gun control group is now seeking signatures to get two initiatives placed on the November 2022 election ballot. The first, IP 17, would require a police-issued permit for anyone seeking to purchase or acquire a firearm, including private sales and transfers. Besides a fee, photo ID and fingerprints, the applicant would have to provide proof of completion of an approved training course. Once issued, permits would have to be renewed every five years. This initiative would also ban the possession, use, purchase, manufacture, importation, sale or other transfer of so-called large capacity magazines(those capable or holding or being readily concerted to hold more than 10 rounds). The second measure, IP 18, would ban the future manufacture, import, possession, use, purchase and otherwise transferring of semiautomatic assault firearms” (as defined) and require owners of such guns to register them with police, or turn them in or destroy them.

In addition to making it more difficult for citizens to defend themselves, gun control groups like Giffords, Brady and Everytowns Moms have lately embraced the mantra that police violence is gun violence,suggesting that their brand of commonsense gun controlwill include disarming as well as defunding the police. 

The abstract notion of public safetyis ostensibly the ideology underlying all gun control its advocates pay lip service (to borrow the language of the Oregon initiative) to the imperative [need] to enhance public health and safety in all communities.In real life, though, their proposals mean that innocent citizens are left defenseless, trying to reconcile the bleak facts that the police cannot dependably be relied upon for help, and that violent criminals will continue to defy gun laws with impunity.  

IN THIS ARTICLE
Oregon Law Enforcement Police
TRENDING NOW
Third Circuit Strikes Some New Jersey Carry Restrictions in NRA Case

Thursday, September 11, 2025

Third Circuit Strikes Some New Jersey Carry Restrictions in NRA Case

Yesterday, the Third Circuit Court of Appeals issued an opinion in Siegel v. Platkin, striking some of the carry restrictions New Jersey enacted in response to the NRA’s landmark Supreme Court victory, New York State Rifle & ...

Due Process: The Backbone of Legal Legitimacy

News  

Monday, September 8, 2025

Due Process: The Backbone of Legal Legitimacy

Close observers of the gun debate often see references to due process.

Gun Control “Journalist” Says the Quiet Part Out Loud

News  

Monday, September 8, 2025

Gun Control “Journalist” Says the Quiet Part Out Loud

Pure gun control. As in disarmament and banning of firearms. It’s rare that anti-gunners get straight to the exact point that we have been warning of for decades. 

The Desperate Deflection to the “Red State Murder Problem”

News  

Monday, September 8, 2025

The Desperate Deflection to the “Red State Murder Problem”

California Governor Gavin Newsom (D) may have thought he had scored against President Donald Trump in a recent war of words over rampant crime and the deployment of federal law enforcement agents to Democratic-led cities

NRA Files Amicus Brief Urging SCOTUS to Hear Challenge to Washington’s Magazine Ban

Monday, September 8, 2025

NRA Files Amicus Brief Urging SCOTUS to Hear Challenge to Washington’s Magazine Ban

Today, the National Rifle Association filed an amicus brief urging the U.S. Supreme Court to grant certiorari in a case challenging Washington State’s ban on firearm magazines that hold more than 10 rounds.

Illinois: Governor Signs Mandatory Firearm Storage Law

Wednesday, September 3, 2025

Illinois: Governor Signs Mandatory Firearm Storage Law

Earlier this month, Governor JB Pritzker signed Senate Bill 8 into law. This legislation imposes new mandatory firearm storage requirements on law-abiding gun owners.  

Update: North Carolina House Reschedules Veto Override Vote

Tuesday, August 26, 2025

Update: North Carolina House Reschedules Veto Override Vote

Today, the House rescheduled the veto override vote on Senate Bill 50, Freedom to Carry NC, to Monday, September 22. 

Minnesota: Senate Gun Violence Prevention Working Group Meeting on Monday

Friday, September 12, 2025

Minnesota: Senate Gun Violence Prevention Working Group Meeting on Monday

On Monday, September 15th, the Minnesota Senate will hold a special working group on "gun violence prevention."

Washington Post Admits that Anti-gun Lawfare “Cannot be the Solution” to Crime

News  

Monday, March 17, 2025

Washington Post Admits that Anti-gun Lawfare “Cannot be the Solution” to Crime

In a turnabout worthy of Invasion of the Body Snatchers, The Washington Post (WAPO) published an editorial last Tuesday criticizing the gun control movement for ignoring the Protection of Lawful Commerce in Arms Act (PLCAA) and pursuing its agenda in ...

Supreme Court Review Sought in NRA-Backed Challenge to California’s Magazine Ban

Friday, August 15, 2025

Supreme Court Review Sought in NRA-Backed Challenge to California’s Magazine Ban

Today, a Petition for Certiorari was filed asking the U.S. Supreme Court to hear Duncan v. Bonta, a case—backed by the National Rifle Association and California Rifle & Pistol Association—challenging California’s prohibition on magazines capable of holding ...

MORE TRENDING +
LESS TRENDING -

More Like This From Around The NRA

NRA ILA

Established in 1975, the Institute for Legislative Action (ILA) is the "lobbying" arm of the National Rifle Association of America. ILA is responsible for preserving the right of all law-abiding individuals in the legislative, political, and legal arenas, to purchase, possess and use firearms for legitimate purposes as guaranteed by the Second Amendment to the U.S. Constitution.