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- Thu Aug 27, 2015 3:32 pm
- Forum: Gun and/or Self-Defense Related Political Issues
- Topic: Reforming Gun Culture
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Re: Reforming Gun Culture
This article was a bit hard for me to read and seems like it may have been hard for the writer to put together as well. He does not seem to have opinions with a strong basis in fact, principles and reasoning, and seems to waffle all about in his essay. While the writer wants the reader to believe that he is in favor of private ownership (and supposed use) of firearms, he equivocates beginning with the use of "sick gun culture" in the title itself. He then goes into a bit of a morality play involving human rights arguments for the Second Amendment seeming at first to come down on the side of individual liberty/responsibility and then immediately jumps into "qualifications" for gun ownership. He then sprinkles in plenty of the current verbiage of the gun-grabbers, including the use of terms like "gun crime" designed specifically to demonize the tool and escape reasoned debate. All in all, the title is misleading on more than the simple statement of "sick gun culture" -- the use of Conservative in the title belies that the article itself references Conservatives only in the manner of essentially saying that they are wrong -- or at least mostly so -- by drawing the conclusion that the American model of individual gun ownership has yielded poor results. Overall, I chalk it up as another misinformation essay from our friends in the media.