Gun Control Reform Activism
In reply to the discussion: They’re killing machines: Newtown families have a right to sue the makers of the AR-15 [View all]DirkGently
(12,151 posts)The new pro-gun rhetoric of the past few years:
1. There are "Second Amendment remedies" to political issues
2. Conservatives should walk around visibly armed and not be questioned about it
3. The Government -- when a Democrat is President -- is plotting to disarm everyone so they can put political enemies in camps
4. Mass killings are faked to make it falsely appear there is a gun homicide problem when really there isn't
5. People have not just a right, but some kind of patriotic duty, to be armed everywhere, all the time,
6. Because at some point there will be a nationwide conservative uprising (what the Malheur yahoos tried to start) resolved by armed conflict against the "Feds."
These things are all bullshit, designed to sell increasing numbers of guns to decreasing numbers of people. And the focus is not on hunting tools or even basic self-defense weaponry, but on pseudo-military gear centered around a fantasy of personal political power derived from being prepared to wage outright war.
And it's working, for the gun manufacturers. Every time there is a mass killing, there is an upsurge in sales, on the theory there might be legislation forthcoming to limit firearms. Every time there is actual talk about legislation, arms sales skyrocket. There are periodic panics about ammunition being banned, further increasing sales.
All of this bizarre mythology runs through the screaming rhetoric and iron-fisted political influence of the NRA. All of it is funded with gun manufacturer money. A co-worker handed me a copy of the NRA's monthly magazine a while back. It was 90% military-style tactical gear, seasoned with a positively looney editorial rant about how Obama was plotting to ... wait for it ... TAKE ALL THE GUNS!
We do need a less anxious society, better mental health care, and so forth.
But I think we also need to look at the source of the ceaseless insanity convincing people that firearms are some kind of magical totem that provides the only real source of personal power available to them to protect them against largely imaginary fears.
If we can make bloodshed less profitable, I think a lot of the rhetoric egging it on will go quiet.