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Default If you want to ban ALL guns, you don't have to learn anything about them.

If You’re Trying to Ban Guns, the Least You Could Do Is Learn the Basics

If you want to ban ALL guns, you don't have to learn anything about them.

David Harsanyi / @davidharsanyi / March 09, 2018




In a debate imbued with emotion, gun control advocates rely on ignorance. (Photo: Ricardo Ramirez Buxeda/TNS/Newscom)



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David Harsanyi is a senior editor at The Federalist and the author of the forthcoming “First Freedom: A Ride through America’s Enduring History With the Gun, From the Revolution to Today.”

The Washington Post recently published an op-ed by writer Adam Weinstein in which he argues that Second Amendment advocates “use jargon to bully gun-control supporters.” “While debating the merits of various gun control proposals,” he contends, “Second Amendment enthusiasts often diminish, or outright dismiss anti-gun views if they use imprecise firearms terminology or flat out lie.”

How dare Second Amendment advocates expect that those passionately arguing to limit your constitutional rights have some rudimentary knowledge of the devices they want to ban? To point out the constant glaring technical and policy “BS” of gun controllers is to engage in “gunsplaining,” a bad-faith argument akin to intimidation.

“If you don’t know what the ‘AR’ in AR-15 stands for, you don’t get to talk,” explains the sarcastic subhead on the piece. If you don’t know what the “AR” in AR-15 stands for, you still get to talk. But if you want to ban or confiscate AR-15s and you haven’t taken the time to learn what the “AR” stands for, then gun owners have every right to call you out.

Weinstein—and he’s far from alone—bemoans the unfairness of gun controllers “being forced to sweat any truthful distinctions between our nation’s unlimited variety of lethal weapons.” This statement is illustrative of the emotionalism and hyperbole of the debate (the notion that there’s an “unlimited variety” of firearms is absurd). But at the same time, it’s an exaggeration of Second Amendment advocates’ expectations.

As with any contemporary disputes over public policy, there will always be those who attempt to dismiss opponents who possess less expertise. It’s certainly not unique to this debate. And, no, a person should not be excluded from a conversation simply for referring to a “bullet” rather than a “cartridge,” or a “clip” rather than a “magazine.”

Then again, much of gun control policy is driven by the physical looks of a firearm. So, while not knowing what a “barrel shroud” is should not prevent anyone from pondering gun policy, failing to understand the distinction between a semi-automatic and automatic weapon tells us you’re dishonest, unserious, or unprepared for the debate.

Take, for instance, Michael Bloomberg.
In a debate imbued with emotion, gun control advocates rely on this ignorance. When then-President Barack Obama told a crowd that a mass shooter used a “fully automatic weapon,” he wasn’t concerned with the truth; he was depending on the yawning obliviousness of a cheering crowd. When CNN featured an alleged gun expert explaining that the AR-15 he was about to fire was “full semi-automatic,” (what is that? it's either full machine gun or it's one bullet per trigger pull) he was making the functionality of the firearm sounded scarier to those who are ignorant about guns.

“Jargon” is words and expressions that are difficult for a layman to understand or use. Rather than using jargon, Second Amendment advocates are usually mocking those who use jargon-sounding words in an effort to fearmonger viewers and constituents. When you claim that the streets are rife with “high-capacity, rapid-fire magazines
A magazine that hold bullets and doesn't shoot anything is "rapid fire"? or “jumbo clips,” you’re trying to fool your audience with a veneer of expertise. When you claim that we need to ban “gas-assisted receiver firearms,” you’re trying to make a semi-automatic weapon sound like a machine gun for a reason.

It’s not always the mechanics either. When Fake News MSNBC’s Joe Scarborough misrepresents (Lies about) the Supreme Court Heller decision which says the right to keep and bear arms is an INDIVIDUAL right, he’s lieing and preying on policy ignorance that has little to do with gun culture. The Heller decision does not say the national guard and the military have the right to keep and bear arms.

When Fake News MSNBC analyst Steve Schmidt goes on television and passionately tells an audience that it’s more difficult to buy cough medicine than an “AK-47—or 50 of them,” he’s also lying or has absolutely no grasp of how gun policy and the paperwork involved. Either way, he shouldn’t be ignorantly or dishonestly talking to grown-ups about firearms.

All these people use a moralistic fallacy, which is often predicated on the ignorance Weinstein rationalizes—not that it stops him from embracing the appeal to authority he condemns elsewhere.
For example, Weinstein takes Fox News personality Tomi Lahren to task for mentioning falsely that the family of Eugene Stoner, the AR-15’s designer and champion, falsely claimed in 2016 that Stoner would be “‘horrified and sickened’ to see his military rifle pattern become so common in civilian households and school shootings.”

Of course Stoner would be horrified that his gun was used in school shootings. But Weinstein fails to note that there’s no evidence on the record of Stoner having been “horrified and sickened” by the notion of civilians owning his gun. Since he had been selling prototype AR-15s to civilians a decade before his military model was adopted by the United States, we have no reason to believe he would be.
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