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The Argument that Wins the 'Assault Weapon' Debate****

By William A. Levinson****

February 2, 2013****

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General Carl von Clausewitz defined the center of gravity as the
objective whose achievement results in the enemy's total defeat. We
must therefore identify this single objective or, in a political
controversy, a single issue, and concentrate our resources
accordingly. In the case of the "assault weapon" debate, this is the
basic and natural human right of self-defense. If we present the
argument correctly, the other side has absolutely no defense
whatsoever.****

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The Target Audience: Swing Voters and the Opposing Rank and File****

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Colonel Paul Linebarger's Psychological Warfare states clearly that
any communication whose purpose is to influence attitudes, beliefs,
and actions is propaganda by definition. Encouragements to get flu
shots or adopt shelter pets are examples of honest and beneficial
propaganda. The same goes for injunctions against smoking, driving
while drunk, or texting while driving. Nazi cartoons of Jews with
exaggerated Semitic features, the White Aryan Resistance's cartoons of
Blacks with exaggerated Negro features, and cartoonist Steve Benson's
portrayals of gun owners with nuts for heads are dishonest and
malevolent propaganda. The same goes for Barack Obama's use of
children as human shields in his war against the Second Amendment.****

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(Benson, an Arizona Cardinals fan, also drew a cartoon of a
stereotyped Pittsburgh Steelers fan, complete with pierogies and
kielbasa for brain cells -- an apparent ethnic slur against Poles.
Benson's derogatory stereotypes of gun owners, meanwhile, go against
Linebarger's warning against demonizing the other side's rank and
file. I recall a Benson cartoon of a drunk "NRA member" who was
letting his child play with a loaded gun. Here is another that is
almost libelous, because it accuses the NRA of being mass murderer
Jared Lee Loughner's accomplice. If we show Benson's hate propaganda
to gun owners who are "only" interested in hunting, skeet shooting,
and so on, we can probably double the NRA's membership in a few
years.)****

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Linebarger then defines the "Propaganda Man" as the composite person
or target audience we want to persuade. This is not the enemy leader,
whose dishonesty and lack of integrity is well known, and who will
never submit to facts or rational arguments. These leaders include
politicians like Dianne Feinstein (CA), Jerrold Nadler (NY), Charles
Schumer (NY), Andrew Cuomo (NY), Bobby Rush (IL), and anybody else who
will be reelected no matter what he or she does. Bobby Rush, for
example, is a convicted criminal who belonged to the Black Panthers
when it advocated the murder of police officers. His constituents
nonetheless selected him over Barack Obama in a 2000 Congressional
primary, and they are obviously not going to remove him for attacking
the Second Amendment.****

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The destruction of the Million Mom March in 2000 proved, however, that
it is possible to convince the other side's followers to walk away in
disgust. Our target audience therefore consists of (1) people whom the
enemy has deluded into swallowing their gun control snake oil and (2)
constituents of Members of Congress whose tenure depends on the good
will of swing voters. Examples of the latter include suburban and
rural Democrats.****

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Paul Kanjorski (D-PA), who received an A rating from the National
Rifle Association, served 13 terms in a region with a strong firearm
tradition. He would probably still be in office if he had not
supported ObamaCare. His successor Matt Cartwright has, however,
expressed support for an "assault weapon" ban. We must therefore
remind him that Northeast PA is not Philadelphia, Chicago, New York
City, or Los Angeles: the main sources of opposition to the basic
human right of self-defense. The voters in his district, and the
surrounding ones, exemplify the target audience we must persuade. This
persuasion can be very simple, honest, and straightforward.****

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The Right and Means of Self-Defense****

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It is not effective to argue that the Second Amendment allows
ownership of any weapon whatsoever, even though this might have been
the intention of the Founding Fathers. Our opponents argue that the
Founding Fathers were talking about single-shot muskets, and we
counter correctly that muskets were the colonial counterpart of the
M-16; every army on earth used them. (The First Amendment similarly
envisioned soap boxes in public parks, as opposed to the Internet.)
These arguments persuade nobody who has not already chosen a side, and
they are therefore a waste of time. "Because the Constitution says so"
or "It's my right" will not convince anybody whom the enemy is
deluging with images of dead children, while the Glorious Leader uses
children as human shields to support his so-called reasoning. Our
argument must instead be as compelling as the inarguable statement
that two and two make four, and therefore impossible for any honest
and rational person to contradict.****

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The first step is to challenge the other side with a very simple
question: "Do you believe that all human beings have a natural and
inherent right to defend themselves from violent attack?" Even people
like Barack Obama, Andrew Cuomo, and Dianne Feinstein will not dare to
answer in the negative. They will, however, demur that nobody needs an
"assault weapon" to exercise this right. Cuomo said quite correctly
that nobody needs ten bullets to kill a deer, but he knows full well
that the Second Amendment is not about shooting deer. The question,
and the other side must not be allowed to evade it or equivocate, is
"How many bullets might a person reasonably need to stop one or more
violent specimens of the most dangerous animal on earth?"****

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Police departments apparently believe the answer to be 13 to 17 rounds
of 9 millimeter, as shown by their use of Glocks with these magazine
capacities. A .45 caliber sidearm has far more stopping power, so
seven rounds (the maximum now allowed by New York) may be adequate to
end a life or death confrontation that somebody else starts. Most
women, however, along with small men, find the 9 millimeter's lesser
recoil far easier to handle. New York's Legislature and governor
therefore seem to think that the right of effective self-defense
should be reserved for healthy and fit men, as opposed to women and
senior citizens.****

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When it comes to rifles, police departments believe the answer to be
no less than 30 rounds of .223, as shown by their deployment of
AR-15s. The only difference between a police officer and a private
citizen is that the former has the authority and duty to intervene in
situations that the ordinary citizen should, or even must, avoid. If
either needs a firearm for any non-sporting purpose, though, he or she
needs it for exactly the same reason. The definition of a weapon that
is "reasonable" for legitimate self-defense is therefore, "Any weapon
that is routinely available to law enforcement agencies."****

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I tried this on a talk show host who supports the proposed "assault
weapon" ban, and he had no viable answer. Neither will anybody else
against whom we deploy it in letters to the editor, talk radio, the
Internet, and other media.****

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