East Sacramentan Reflects on Sandy Hook

The evening of the day it happened we went to Selland’s for takeout. It was filled with families and a heady Christmas vibe. A boy, his hands behind his back, bent over a desserts display, nodding at the ones he liked, making a face at the ones he didn’t. He was beautiful. I watched him tilt his head with its mop of shining dark curls and poke his tongue into his cheek as he contemplated the feast of sweets. I became aware of the woman watching me. She stood behind the boy, her wallet in her hand. When our eyes met hers filled instantly. I glanced away for a second and when I glanced back we exchanged that nod of helpless knowing. She put her arms around her beautiful child.

We should ban assault weapons nationally. We should ban high capacity magazines and eradicate background check loopholes. Here in California we should pass Senator Leland Lee’s bill that “prohibits gun owners from fitting semi-automatic weapons with ‘bullet buttons’ or ‘mag magnets’ that allow them to be easily reloaded with multiple rounds of ammunition.”

Some suggest we should ‘begin a conversation’ about this. But there was conversation after Columbine, after Virginia Tech, after Arizona, after Aurora–dozens of national conversations in lowered voices and dozens of memorials with weeping mourners. We need more than that, more than prayers and candle-lit processions and tears from the president and letters from the pope.

And we’ve listened to more than enough inane prattle about the Second Amendment. (By the way, ask the people who fiercely proclaim their Second Amendment rights to name the Fourth Amendment, or the Ninth or the Third. Constitutional scholars they are not). After every mass gun slaughter we weep and sigh and ‘begin a conversation’ with gun advocates who are impervious to reason and appeals to humanity. Enough. I am truly and deeply sickened by our incessant, meaningless dialogue with people who say things like, Guns don’t kill people, people kill people.’ That’s like saying, Cigarettes don’t smoke, people smoke. It’s that idiotic.

Ten thousand Americans are shot to death each year. Jihadist terrorists have managed to kill only seventeen of us since 911. But automatic weapons, created entirely and exclusively for killing large numbers of humans, (many sold with special bullets designed to pierce police armor) kill us by the thousands year after year after year. We don’t need to hear how hard it will be to eliminate them, or how impossible, or how scary the NRA is, or how cowardly and supine our legislators are. When David Lubin, Phoebe Hearst, Theodore Judah  Kit Carson, and Sutter Middle—our neighborhood public schools– have to institute Armed Intruder lockdown procedures it’s plain we face a public health emergency and a homeland security crisis.

It’s possibly not polite to suggest that those who sell military weapons of mass murder to anyone who can pay are terrorists, but what else can we call them? And no matter what we say they react with a bombardment of passionate illogic and vituperation. The ferocity of the gun lobby is hard to stomach, let alone combat. But it’s been done. Citizens in other developed democracies outlaw automatic weapons and still enjoy as many personal liberties and constitutional protections as we. We are, in fact, less free because we live in dread of our own insane gun culture.

The NRA (which ought to call itself the National Mass Murder Weapons Association) wants us to change the subject to mental illness. This is to divert us from the real problem–our horrific and growing body count. Other developed nations have as many disturbed persons per population as we, but only here do sick, delusional people have easy access to weapons of mass murder. We need to disarm them. As for the non-violent majority of people who struggle with mental afflictions, they, like everyone else, need protection from gun massacre. And when we as a society take a hard look at mental illness we might want to consider the psyche of the gun fanatic. We might want to ask the NRA, what makes gun profits holier than life itself?

I was walking in McKinley Park when someone told me of the NRA’s lunatic response to the killings. It wants to arm teachers, and by extension, shoppers, church and theatergoers. How mentally sound is that? Haven’t Glocks and Bushmasters already made enough of a hell on earth? I remembered that when Joe Zamudio, an armed shopper in Casa Adobes, Arizona, rushed to the parking lot where Congresswoman Gabrielle Giffords and eighteen others were shot, he aimed his gun and nearly shot one of the men who was subduing the real killer.

That’s what arming civilians would precipitate: a frenzy of panicked, split-second fatal mistakes. It’s a childish, wild-west fantasy that would be laughable were it not so obscenely stupid.

On New Year’s Eve I went to Selland’s to buy desserts for a dinner party. The young guy behind the counter said he might go to Old Sacramento to watch the fireworks. I thought of him when I heard they canceled the celebration because of shooting deaths in a bar.

I don’t want to hear that it’s “inappropriate” to talk of gun control while mourning the current slaughter of children and teachers. I don’t want to be told to say my prayers and hush my voice and listen to empty pieties uttered by people who make and sell war weapons to anyone who will pay. I know four East Sacrametans who have been terrorized by gun-wielding criminals. Everybody knows somebody.

Finally, this. I don’t want to hear any more about gun ‘rights.’ Nobody’s imagined Second Amendment right to bear arms should obliterate any other person’s First Amendment right to “peaceably assemble”…in the first grade.

Pat Lynch

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East Sacramento Residents: Sign up for the Half Marathon Walk or Run to Help the Parkway

Welcome Runners and Walkers!

The American River Parkway Half Marathon returns for its seventh year and continues its distinction as the only half marathon in the world for both runners and walkers!

Not just one course for both disciplines mind you. We’re talkin’ two separate, fully supported, USATF certified courses – one just for runners and one just for walkers!

And the best part of all is, the race is a fundraising event for the American River Parkway – the nation’s longest, continuous wild and scenic riparian parkway in a major metropolitan area – and the jewel of the Sacramento region.

EARLY-BIRD INCENTIVE ALERT
Okay, before we go further, we wanted to inform the early-birds (and, we predict, soon-to-be early-birds) that we will giving away a free racing cap with Parkway Logo to everyone who registers by January 19, 2013. Now back to our story…

CLICK HERE TO REGISTER ONLINE

ATTENTION!!!
RACE DATE MOVED 
TO ACCOMODATE LEVEE WORK


2013 Features – New Race Courses Along Parkway

For both courses, we are pleased to provide the most scenic half marathons in Sacramento, maybe even California!

No city streets, shopping malls, endless concrete, or traffic on our course. Just pristine old-growth Oak and Cottonwood forests, beautiful meadows, dramatic river views, and incredible scenery including the Avenue of the Poppies and the Enchanted Forest. (Take a look at the side bar and you’ll see what we mean!)

Runners’ New Course Description
For the runners, we start along the same initial course as in the past,  but instead of going up to the levee at the 3 mile mark, we continue to travel along the scenic trail until the turning point. From there, we turn and briefly travel back along the levee trail before crossing over to new territory!

Specifically, the course will travel across Sacramento’s most famous footbridge known as the Little Golden Gate bridge – a classic suspension bridge that looks just like the most famous bridge in the world!

Once you’ve crossed the river, you follow the Parkway’s “Lost Trail” for several miles taking in scenic views and running through forests on a path less traveled.  Then, another crossing of the river over Sacramento’s newest bridge, which returns you to the final three miles on your way to the finish line. This was the course originally envisioned and we are excited to finally provide it to you!
CLICK HERE TO REGISTER ONLINE

Walkers’ New Course Description
During your race, you’ll be walking upstream on a continuously paved path that weaves in and out of endless meadows and runs through countless forests of giant oaks, including the Enchanted Forest. The newest part of the course takes you across the river via the Sunrise Footbridge into the Sacramento Bar Park. From there, you’ll turn around and return to the finish line.

This out-and-back loop course is designed for the full range of walkers – from casual strollers to speedy race-walkers and everyone in between – and includes two very important highlights: Aid stations approximately every mile and a closed course time-limit that considers even the most leisurely of paces!

That’s right. No more thirsty miles and no more having to worry about the course closing. This course is open until everyone finishes – and that includes the post-race festivities. In this race, nobody is forgotten and nobody is left behind! Is this a walker friendly race or what?

Finally, because the course is entirely on the American River Parkway, you’ll never have to worry about car traffic. Heck, you may never even see or hear a car!
CLICK HERE TO REGISTER ONLINE

Our Usual First-Rate Amenities

1. A bling-worthy medal for every entrant upon finishing. And we mean every
entrant!

2. Top-grade luxurious feel technichal raceshirt for every entrant. Did we mention
both men’s and women’s sizes? Oh, and did we also mention that the womens’
shirts are V-neck and fitted?

SHIRT SIZING CHART: To ensure everyone gets the right technical
T-shirt size, we have a shirt sizing chart. Click Here for the chart.

3. Post-race lunch for all entrants.

4. Ice-cold bottled sport drink or bottled water after the race.

5. Live music along both courses and at the finish line.

6. Ice cold water and electrolyte drink at aid stations.

Start Line Processional – Bagpipes and more! – This year, we will continue with the bagpipes and add a few more surprises! Last year, a certain meteorogical circumstance prevented one of the pre-race elements from happening. We’re going to try it again this year, plus add a few more. More later…

Keeping Green – Here’s a short list of some “green” features we’re continuing for this year’s race:

1.  Eco-friendly tech-fiber T-Shirt (Made from recycled water bottles)
2.  100% removal and recycling of event trash
5.  Shuttle-bus service to relieve traffic congestion and idling cars
6.  Bike check-in so you can ride your bike to the event
7.  Personal Water bottle fill-up at all aid stations

Safety Elements -We’re pretty sure we are safest race in the area, if not the country. Why? Well, we are continuing to partner with a great local outfit – CERT – and will have a EMT team for each and every aid station with Nextel communication, as well as mobile EMTs on bikes monitoring the course.

Okay, you’ve probably seen that before in other races, or something close. So how about having these safety features operative until every last participant crosses the finish line?Hmmm…now that’s a level of safety attention and personnel no other race can boast, and we are very proud to continue this feature!

With the new courses and all the great amenities, we are expecting the Parkway Half Marathon to fill up before race day. We recommend early registration to not only ensure yourself a spot in this fun and unique race, but also to afford yourself the most competitive entry fee for any half marathon around.

Sold yet?  CLICK HERE TO REGISTER ONLINE.    Or  CLICK HERE  to print and mail.


5K Trail FootRace –  for Runners and Walkers

For those wanting to enjoy the Parkway course, but not run or walk so long, there is a 5K component as well.


Date, Time, Location and other stuff

Saturday, May 4, 2013

Start times:
WALKERS:  7:15 a.m.
RUNNERS:  7:45a.m.
5K RACE:   8:00 a.m.

Start and Finish at William Pond Park  Click here for Map and Directions

Packet Pick up: May 2 and 3 at FLEET FEET Sports in SacramentoAverage Temperatures in Sacramento for May 4 over last 10 years:

7:00 a.m.   – 52 degrees
8:00 a..m   – 54 degrees
10:00 a.m. – 60 degrees
11:00 a.m. – 65 degrees

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