Gun Control & RKBA
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(2,620 posts)DonP
(6,185 posts)You somehow managed to cut and paste a 5 year old cartoon, by somebody else, that every other lazy gun control supporter has already done twice.
That's a powerful "statement".
Be sure to tell all your friends how brave you were today.
HassleCat
(6,409 posts)We do pay a price for our 2nd Amendment freedoms. The difficult task is to reduce the cost of our rights to bear arms, while not running afoul of the 2nd Amendment.
Jerry442
(1,265 posts)Surely it's also anachronistic, quaint, irrelevant, and inaccurate.
Oh. Wait...
Response to Jerry442 (Reply #7)
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Jerry442
(1,265 posts)The stuck pig squeals.
DonP
(6,185 posts)When you can't refute the points raised, go to snark.
Eleanors38
(18,318 posts)Puha Ekapi
(594 posts)....you weally WEALLY told us off.
ileus
(15,396 posts)HassleCat
(6,409 posts)Yes, the right to have firearms is a freedom, although many people don't see it that way. Like any other freedom, it comes with costs. Unlike our other freedoms, the costs of this one include a growing number of dead citizens, since this particular freedom involves deadly weapons. This part of our grand experiment seems to be failing. As our society devolves, and our citizens find more reasons to fear their fellow Americans, they take up arms to protect themselves from each other. The solution is not to learn to get along with your neighbor, but to shoot him. Personally, I don't see this trend being reversed any time soon.
SCantiGOP
(14,238 posts)Don't have any impact on you if you are dead.
I am appalled at the gun huggers that are on DU just to promote the NRA agenda.
friendly_iconoclast
(15,333 posts)HassleCat
(6,409 posts)I am told we're not supposed to call people out individually. I read some posts that appear to be just NRA echo chamber stuff, and then the same person re-posts it a dozen times, and the respond to comments with NRA talking points. So, yes, there probably are some people here just to repeat the NRA party line. That's unfortunate, but there's no way to prove it.
friendly_iconoclast
(15,333 posts)I *could* describe using the phrase "NRA talking point(s)" as a "gun controller talking point"
and it would be just as valid- which is to say, not at all...
SCantiGOP
(14,238 posts)Go to RKBA forum, you will find a lot of people who post only concerning guns and their sentiments are identical to what you hear from the NRA.
friendly_iconoclast
(15,333 posts)http://www.democraticunderground.com/1172129717
http://www.progressivemajorityaction.org/gun_messaging
https://progressivemajorityaction.nationbuilder.com/assets/pages/64/Voicing_Our_Values-To_Curtail_Gun_Violence.pdf
Voicing Our ValuesTo Curtail Gun Violence
Voicing Our ValuesTo Curtail Gun Violence
This is an addendum to our book, Voicing Our Values: A Message Guide for Candidates. Our purpose is to help lawmakers, candidates and activists understand how to argue in favor of current proposals to curtail gun violence. As we explain here, we have tried to make this resource as easy-to-use as possible by placing model language in boxes throughout. We encourage you to adapt the language to your own voice and personalize it with your own knowledge and experience. Much more comprehensive, detailed or technical talking points are available from advocacy groups listed at the end of this paper.
QUICK LINKS:
How to introduce your argument
About Background Checks
About Military-Style Assault Weapons
About High-Capacity Ammunition Magazines
How to rebut common pro-gun arguments
Sources for more detailed talking points
A PDF copy of Voicing Our ValuesTo Curtail Gun Violence
Our most important advice: (1) Lay out the problem in very simple termsmost Americans have no idea how easy our laws make it for dangerous people to buy handguns and assault weapons; (2) Dont let pro-gun advocates sidetrack the debate into straw man arguments, obscure facts, or a focus on the technical properties of gunsabout 90 percent of their arguments are actually designed to change the subject so you need to insist on a debate that is relevant to the legislation at hand; and (3) Generally:
Dont say . . .
Gun control
Stricter gun laws
You oppose the 2nd Amendment
Preventing gun violence
Stronger gun laws
Support for the 2nd Amendment goes hand-in-hand with keeping guns out of the hands of dangerous people
Why . . .
People have negative reactions to gun control and stricter laws, and they feel positive about the 2nd Amendment. Also, average voters have a favorable view of the National Rifle Association (NRA). You are welcome to criticize the NRA when speaking to the progressive base, but it wont help you persuade swing voters. Thats why these talking points dont include anti-NRA language. If the situation requires you to attack the NRA, then condemn NRA lobbyists or the NRAs out-of-touch leaders. Do not attack average NRA members or local NRA leaders; that language doesnt work.
http://www.progressivemajorityaction.org/sources_for_more_detailed_talking_points
More information from the experts:
Brady Campaign on background checks, on military-style assault weapons, and on high-capacity ammunition magazines.
Mayors Against Illegal Guns on a variety of gun measures and "Demand A Plan."
Center for American Progress on Changing the Conversation: Preventing Violence, Not Gun Control
Message Matters one-pagers on guns.
For an excellent book by Dennis Henigan about how to debate the NRA, read Lethal Logic: Exploding the Myths that Paralyze American Gun Policy.
Here's the Center for American Progress one
http://www.docstoc.com/docs/141743245/CAP-Memo
Changing the Conversation: Preventing Violence, Not Gun Control
Duckhunter935
(16,974 posts)That has been asked a lot
friendly_iconoclast
(15,333 posts)In that light, gun control advocacy starts looking like the parking lot at Chrysler's HQ-
lots of Dodges...
Duckhunter935
(16,974 posts)Duckhunter935
(16,974 posts)You are not supposed to disparage groups either. It would be nice if more would refrain from doing that.
Marengo
(3,477 posts)discntnt_irny_srcsm
(18,577 posts)...that requires us to get along with our neighbors... ya think???
Eleanors38
(18,318 posts)It is easier and more fulfilling to jab at people than to start a real movement for change.
ileus
(15,396 posts)needledriver
(836 posts)there are three cartoons Tom Tomorrow didn't draw showing people who were grateful they had firearms to defend themselves.
Because only lives lost to firearms count.
pablo_marmol
(2,375 posts)Ultimately these "clever" toons are counterproductive --- as they accomplish nothing of substance for The Controllers, and result in more $$ for gun rights groups.
pablo_marmol
(2,375 posts)........how do you describe restriction supporters who plug their ears with their fingers and chant out LA-LA-LA-LA-LA when inconvenient truth is delivered to them?
Hmmmmm ---- I'll have to ponder on that.