Welcome to DU! The truly grassroots left-of-center political community where regular people, not algorithms, drive the discussions and set the standards. Join the community: Create a free account Support DU (and get rid of ads!): Become a Star Member Latest Breaking News General Discussion The DU Lounge All Forums Issue Forums Culture Forums Alliance Forums Region Forums Support Forums Help & Search

Gun Control & RKBA

Showing Original Post only (View all)

melm00se

(4,993 posts)
Mon Apr 5, 2021, 05:34 PM Apr 2021

5 myths about guns [View all]

Myth No. 1
Gun owners are all conservative.


Imagine the “typical” gun owner. If you know the demographics, you’ll probably picture a White, conservative guy who lives in the South, the West or the Midwest. Gun owners, as a political bloc, are much more likely to vote Republican. Republicans often promote the partisan stereotype, as when Rep. Lauren Boebert (Colo.) strapped a Glock to her hip as she challenged Democrats to let her bring a gun into the Capitol. Headlines that ask “Why Are Conservatives So Obsessed with Guns?” further reinforce this impression about gun owners’ political identities.

,,snip..

Myth No. 2
Gun crime has been going up for years.



Since 2000, Americans have increasingly (and incorrectly) believed that crime, including gun crime, has gone up. By 2019, 59 percent of Americans believed that gun murder was higher than it was 25 years ago — even though the gun homicide rate had roughly halved over that period.

..snip..


Myth No. 3
The federal government won't fund gun research.


In 1996, amid backlash to two major federal gun laws — the Brady Bill and the Assault Weapons Ban — Congress passed the ****ey Amendment, named for its sponsor, Rep. Jay ****ey (R-Ark.). That measure stipulated that “none of the funds made available for injury prevention and control at the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) may be used to advocate or promote gun control.” In the years since, headlines have described a federal funding “freeze” or “drought,” or claimed that “gun violence research has been shut down for 20 years.”

..snip..

Myth No. 4
The NRA is primarily a lobbying group
.

But the NRA invests just as heavily in shaping gun culture through its magazine and digital media presence, annual meetings, firearms museum and firearms training courses, according to research by Noah Schwartz, a PhD candidate at Carleton University. These training opportunities range from non-firearm “Refuse to be a Victim” courses to more advanced courses on pistols, rifles and armed self-defense. The over a million people who go through the NRA’s courses every year learn much more than how to safely handle and shoot a firearm, as I explore in my book “Citizen-Protectors”: These courses also encourage people to see gun carrying as an act of moral responsibility and the NRA as a guarantor of the ability to do so.

..snip..

Myth No. 5
We are hopelessly divided over gun policy.


And yet there are points of consensus. The vast majority of Americans, for example, support a universal background check system — including 83 percent of gun owners and 72 percent of NRA members. As political scientist Kristin Goss has detailed, there has been bipartisan work to address the intersection of mental health and gun policy, especially at the state level.

https://www.washingtonpost.com/outlook/five-myths/five-myths-about-guns/2021/04/01/c7ddb51e-9243-11eb-9668-89be11273c09_story.html
29 replies = new reply since forum marked as read
Highlight: NoneDon't highlight anything 5 newestHighlight 5 most recent replies
5 myths about guns [View all] melm00se Apr 2021 OP
Myth number 6. Guns make us safer. PoindexterOglethorpe Apr 2021 #1
Myth 3 contradicted in its own paragraph. hlthe2b Apr 2021 #2
the complete Myth #3 part melm00se Apr 2021 #4
Injury Control within CDC was the agency responsible for researching and funding OTHER research hlthe2b Apr 2021 #5
what you said! nt AndyS Apr 2021 #6
Shame? 50yrdem Apr 2021 #10
I'm curious. TomSlick Apr 2021 #13
No. 3 says fed won't fund gun research and then proves it, contradiction there.... Thomas Hurt Apr 2021 #3
Number 5 is absolutely NOT a myth. AndyS Apr 2021 #7
Thanks for this. I bookmarked it since I know I can figger things out. abqtommy Apr 2021 #8
You are correct 50yrdem Apr 2021 #9
You don't think laws can be effected to seriously cut back the availability of weapons to ... marble falls Apr 2021 #11
Do you really want to make that argument? 50yrdem Apr 2021 #12
In my experience, comments about what some is smoking does not contribute to a reasoned discussion. TomSlick Apr 2021 #15
And the deflection still fails to address my point. 50yrdem Apr 2021 #17
Are you ignoring my question in posts 13 (above) and 14 (below)? TomSlick Apr 2021 #18
Message auto-removed Name removed Apr 2021 #22
I do not object to the concept of self defense. TomSlick Apr 2021 #23
Do you believe that the words"shall not" have 2 or 3 meanings? oneshooter Apr 2021 #24
The debate over gun control does not revolve around "shall not." The issue is "infringed." TomSlick Apr 2021 #25
You do know that during this period in history there was little/no "gun control " as you know it. oneshooter Apr 2021 #26
Do you have an up-to date map GP6971 Apr 2021 #16
Again, I'm curious. TomSlick Apr 2021 #14
Bad analogy. Straw Man Apr 2021 #19
Actually, it's a perfectly sound analogy. TomSlick Apr 2021 #20
Nope -- several false premises there. Straw Man Apr 2021 #21
Slight problem with your last paragraph... yagotme Apr 2021 #27
I'm not in favor of licensing. discntnt_irny_srcsm Apr 2021 #28
I'm not in favor either, just what I currently have to deal with. yagotme Apr 2021 #29
Latest Discussions»Issue Forums»Gun Control & RKBA»5 myths about guns»Reply #0