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Old tricks. New phrases. Same agenda. In the beginning, gun-ban organizations were very forthright in their intentions to ban the private ownership of firearms by U.S. citizens. It did not take long for gun-banners to figure out that the overwhelming majority of Americans understand and support the Second Amendment as an individual right and are not likely to support an all out ban of firearms ownership by private citizens. The gun-ban movement was then forced to take a new approach. An approach known as "gun control." We don't want to ban guns; we just think there should be some level of control. The gun-ban organizations changed their names and their lexicon in order to support the new "gun control" approach. The "gun control" approach gave us a variety of restrictions on firearms ownership, most notably the Brady Ban (commonly referred to as the "Assault Weapons Ban" - "assault weapons" being an erroneous term, of course). Americans have now grown tired of "gun control" as evidenced in many local, state, and federal elections. As such, the gun-ban obsessives are taking on yet another approach. An approach that appears more innocuous but is, in fact, more dangerous than ever before. The newest term is "gun safety." We don't want to "control" guns; we just think people who own them should be safe and responsible. In addition to "gun safety" they have nearly eliminated the term "ban" in favor of soundbite friendly words like: Sensible, safe, and common-sense. These words are appealing to the average American and are not likely to generate any resistance. By employing a variety of innocuous terms designed to mislead, confuse, and lull the average American into a false sense of security, the gun-ban movement stands to restrict our rights even further, despite the fact that our Second Amendment is now weaker than has been in the history of this nation. Be aware of gun-ban catch-phrases and their true meaning. Some examples are below:
So what IS the difference between "gun safety" and "gun control"? Nothing.
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copyright © 2001-2006 Second Amendment, gun control, women, guns, handguns, rifles, shotguns, self-defense, self-empowerment, liberty, freedom, Bill of Rights, Constitution Gun control increases violent crime, by shifting the balance of power to the criminal, while simultaneously disarming helpless victims. Women must not depend upon the protection of man, but must be taught to protect herself. Susan B. Anthony, July 1871 women, guns, firearms, Second Amendment, keep and bear arms |
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