…it’s just that simple.
Addicting Info
The official line of gun advocates is that the majority of gun owners are responsible and that we shouldn’t punish the many for the actions of the few. Never mind that nearly every law that’s ever been on the books punishes the many for the actions of the few. Never mind that no one with any sort of power is suggesting that guns be banned.
Polls disagree with the NRA’s official line. 85% percent of gun owners and 87% of NRA members agree that there should be sensible restrictions on guns. The other 13%-15% is comprised of NRA leadership and people who, in an attempt to show the nation that their guns should not be taken away, make the case for exactly why their guns should be taken away.
Here are a few lovely examples, courtesy of Tom Joad on Facebook:
Calib Weaver’s profile says
“It feels like I’m permanently hungover, I haven’t been sober for more than three days, for the last three years of my life….”
We’re so glad you have access to guns.
Logan Fike likes “getting high and pole vaulting.”
Surprisingly, only one of these Twitter profiles, at least as of publication, seems to have been taken down.
I’m sure I could collect examples of these for weeks and the odds of finding someone who’s more than just talk is pretty slim, but pretty slim is not the same as zero.
Why should any of this be a surprise when it’s the largest gun organization in the world that is creating a culture of violence? The NRA, once an advocate for gun safety, has become a safe-haven for people who think only with their guns. Is it a coincidence that its number two spokesman, Ted Nugent, spouts some of the most violent rhetoric heard outside of prison? Is it a coincidence that a branch of the NRA was caught handing out treasonous material? Is it a coincidence that Wayne LaPierre, the head of the NRA, calls the President a tyrant? Is it a coincidence that the NRA’s members are simultaneously being taught that the answer to tyranny is guns, the bigger, the better?
I don’t believe for a moment that LaPierre actually believes the President is a tyrant. I don’t believe he wants to see him dead, nor do I believe that most of these Twitter posters have the fortitude to commit themselves to die in prison. I do, however, know that LaPierre wants to sell guns and the more he can gin up his membership, the happier he makes his employers.
While LaPierre would probably never pull the trigger on a human being, he will continue to incite people to do the dirty work for him. Whether the victims are small children or the President of the United States, it’s doubtful he’ll lose sleep.
Related articles
- Wayne LaPierre: More Guns Needed For ‘Hellish World’ Filled With Hurricanes, Kidnappers, Drug Gangs (huffingtonpost.com)
- NRA Dismisses ‘Connecticut Effect,’ Suggests Grief Over Newtown Tragedy Will Be Short-Lived (kstreet607.com)
- Gun Lobby Helps Block Data Collection by Crimefighters (bloomberg.com)
- Video: NRA President Says Anti-Gun Advocates Threatened to Kill Son, Daughter (joemiller.us)
- Gun Safety for Families (babyzone.com)
- NRA ad uses administration’s own memo to counter Obama’s gun crackdown (washingtontimes.com)








Where is the secret service?
Paranoia and common sense just don’t go together.
I do hope each person who tweet threatens against the president is investigated.
Ignorance abounds.