Howland937
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https://www.businessinsider.com/terms-to-know-about-guns-when-discussing-mass-shootings-2019-8
I'd just finished reading this article, and it seems someone is trying to educate the anti-gun crowd. I'm not insinuating that most of them are ignorant, or even that a lot of them are. Sure, plenty just hate guns (or perhaps just the EVIL guns anyway)
What worries me more is the thought of a collective effort on that side, to learn and be better prepared in their arguments. When people can't be dismissed over semantics, then a more substantive discussion will be necessary.
These may not be the folks testifying in front of congress or advising the president. They will undoubtedly be arguing in the court of public opinion though and possibly be better informed than ever.
I'd just finished reading this article, and it seems someone is trying to educate the anti-gun crowd. I'm not insinuating that most of them are ignorant, or even that a lot of them are. Sure, plenty just hate guns (or perhaps just the EVIL guns anyway)
What worries me more is the thought of a collective effort on that side, to learn and be better prepared in their arguments. When people can't be dismissed over semantics, then a more substantive discussion will be necessary.
These may not be the folks testifying in front of congress or advising the president. They will undoubtedly be arguing in the court of public opinion though and possibly be better informed than ever.