Let's list some false arguments that NRA and proponents use against gun and ammo regulation
I'll start with one and explain why it's false:
1) that we shouldn't regulate lead shot in the environment because #2 pencils also pollute the environment.
a) pencils don't contain lead and b) one source of lead contamination doesn't eliminate the need to regulate another.
chknltl
(10,558 posts)Anyone currently feel threatened by Star Trek style Phasers?
freshwest
(53,661 posts)Hoyt
(54,770 posts)So let's just add more of the friggin things and coddle those who keep adding to their weapons cache.
freshwest
(53,661 posts)The immutable status quo isn't really what the 'gun freedom' folks say it is. But a generation has grown up with this meme, thus making it a reality?
JMHO.
Bolo Boffin
(23,872 posts)No point in turning off the water main.
Progressive dog
(7,242 posts)This is a really bizarre argument but several (people?) screen names have been defending it in our very own gungeon.
Squinch
(52,746 posts)"You might as well give up right now, because you are too insignificant to have an impact."
"We need to completely reform the mental health system before we do anything about guns."
"Chicago has tough gun laws, and they have a lot of gun deaths, so tough gun laws won't work"
"You don't know what a Myerson Double Triple Ammo Latch is, therefore you have no right to be having a discussion about guns"
"You don't know what a Myerson Double Triple Ammo Latch is, therefore the gun control laws will be bad."
"You are saying that all gun owners are murderers. That hurts my feelings."
"All you people who don't like to see guys with semi automatic guns in JC Penney are just hysterical and don't get it. It's no big deal."
"You mean a grandpa can't just give his grandkid a gun without a lot of paperwork? Where's my Liberteeeeeeeeeee!!!!"
"What about the millions who use guns to get their food? Huh? What about those millions? You want them to starve?"
"If you take guns out of the hands of law abiding people, the only people who will be left with guns are the criminals."
"A guy in Podunk stopped a crime with his gun. See? Guns work!"
"All those gun statistics are irrelevant because they include/don't include suicides."
"It's not a clip, it's a magazine. Discussion closed."
"It's not a magazine, it's a clip. Discussion closed."
"There are a lot of kids finding guns in dumpsters and bushes." (I'm not sure how this last one fits in, but there is a lot of discussion about dumpster and shrubbery guns.)
Give me a few minutes. I could come up with a million of them...
Squinch
(52,746 posts)"I was GOING to be supportive of gun control measures, but then I found out that 3 people on DU want to ban guns altogether. So now, I'm going to pretend that that is the goal of all gun control, and I'm going to fight it tooth and nail, and not listen to anyone who wants gun control."
DanTex
(20,709 posts)Uttered in response to the observation that among developed nations, the US has by far the highest homicide rate, due in large part to the easy availability of guns.
DanTex
(20,709 posts)jimmy the one
(2,717 posts)Squinch you're besting all of us, but keep it up.
creek dog: Let's list some false arguments that NRA and proponents use against gun and ammo regulation
Wayno's current flip flop hypocrisy, paraphrased: universal background checks aren't going to stop criminals, criminals don't care about background checks, so background checks bad, only penalize laaaw abiiiiding gumomers.
As if background checks were ever supposed to be 100% effective & leakproof. Even if they increased efficacy by 10% it would be worth it, and likely would do much better than that.
There was another (of many) a decade or so back after mcveigh bombing where govt wanted to add microscopic maybe plastic 'taggants' to explosives so as to help identify lot# & point of manufacture if exploded in a building or town etc... who could argue with that eh? ... nra that's who.
Turned out adding taggants increased the chance of a misfire when the explosive (same as in gunpowder somehow) was in a bullet, increased about 2 chances in 100,000 or something like that, instead of a 99.950 chance of a good fire it slipped down to only a 99.940 chance, putting the poor gunowner more at risk of not having his gun fire!
... & that became an infringement yada yada. (actually the nra got it's way, since there came a better way to id explosives without using taggants, or the idea dropped, forget which).
DanTex
(20,709 posts)to change magazines!
russ1943
(618 posts)A writer Tommy Christopher, in a MEDIAite column expressed it eloquently;
This is the circular nature of the NRAs argument in a nutshell, the Catch .223; they have constructed a political environment in which they lobby against any and all regulation, then when a compromise is offered, they argue that the proposed law isnt strict enough to do any good.
http://www.mediaite.com/tv/catch-223-newtown-parent-mark-mattioli-says-magazine-limits-wont-work-without-confiscation/