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- - -----The Journalist's Guide to Gun Violence Coverage-----
Guns are a sad fact of life in American culture and are a major
topic in modern journalism. A good Journalist has a duty to get
involved and make a difference in this important societal debate. By
following certain guidelines, the concerned Journalist can be assured of

having the maximum impact on this shameful problem.
The first principle to remember is that subtle use of terminology can
covertly influence the reader. Adjectives should be chosen for maximum
anti-gun effect. When describing a gun, attach terms like "automatic,"
"semi-automatic," "large caliber," "deadly," "high powered," or
"powerful". Almost any gun can be described by one or more of these
terms. More than two guns should be called an "arsenal".
Try to include the term "assault weapon" if at all possible. This
can be combined with any of the terms above for best results. Nobody
actually knows what an assault weapon is, so you cannot be criticized
for this usage. Your local anti-gun organization can provide you with a
list of the latest buzz words like "junk guns," "Saturday Night
Specials," and "the criminal's weapon of choice".
Don't worry about getting technical details right. Many a reporter
has accidentally written about semi-automatic revolvers or committed
other minor errors. Since most people know little about guns, this is
not a problem. Only the gun nuts will complain and they don't count.
The emotional content of your article is much more important than the
factual details, since people are more easily influenced through their
emotions than through logic.
Broadcast Journalists should have a file tape showing a machine gun
firing on full automatic. Run this video while describing "automatic"
weapons used in a crime or confiscated by police. At the least, a
large graphic of a handgun should be displayed behind the on-air
personality when reading any crime story.
Do not waste words describing criminals who use guns to commit
crimes. Instead of calling them burglar, rapist, murderer, or repeat
offender, simply use the term "gunman". This helps the public associate
all forms of crime and violence with the possession of guns.
Whenever drug dealers are arrested, guns are usually confiscated by
the police. Mention the type and number of guns more prominently than
the type and quantity of drugs. Include the number of rounds of
ammunition seized, since the number will seem large to those who know
little about guns. Obviously, the drug dealers who had the guns should
now be called "gunmen".
Political discussions on gun control legislation usually involve
pro-gun organizations. Always refer to these organizations as "the gun
lobby". If space permits, mention how much money the gun lobby has
spent to influence political campaigns and describe their legislative
lobbying efforts as "arm twisting" or "threats".
Gun owners must never be seen in a positive light. Do not mention
that these misguided individuals may actually be well educated, or have
respectable jobs and healthy families. They should be called "gun nuts"
if possible or simply gun owners at best. Mention details about their
clothing, especially if they are wearing hunting clothes or hats.
Mention the simplistic slogans on their bumper stickers to show that
their intelligence level is low. Many gun owners drive
pickup trucks, hunt and live in rural areas. Use these details to help
portray them as ignorant rednecks. Don't use the word "hunt".
Always say that they "kill" animals.
Don't be afraid to interview these people, they are harmless even
though we don't portray them that way. Try to solicit comments that can
be taken out of context to show them in the worst possible light.
Never question the effectiveness of gun control laws or proposals.
Guns are evil and kill people. Removing guns from society can only be
good. Nobody really uses guns for legitimate self-defense, especially
women or children. Any stories about armed self-defense must be
minimized or suppressed.
Be careful about criticizing the police for responding slowly to 911
calls for help. It is best if the public feels like the police can be
relied upon to protect them at all times. If people are buying guns to
protect their families, you are not doing your job.
Emphasize stories where people kill family members and/or themselves
with guns. It is important to make the public feel like they could lose
control and start killing at any moment if they have a gun in the
house. Any story where a child misuses a gun is front page material.
View every shooting as an event to be exploited. Always include
emotional quotes from the victim's family if possible. If they are not
available, the perpetrator's family will do nicely. The quote must
blame the tragedy on the availability of guns. Photos or video of
grieving family members are worth a thousand facts. Most people will
accept the assertion that guns cause crime. It is much easier than
believing that some people deliberately choose to harm others.
Your story should include terms like "tragic" or "preventable" and
mention the current toll of gun violence in your city or state. Good
reporters always know exactly how many gun deaths have occurred in their

area since the first of the year. List two or three previous incidents
of gun violence to give the impression of a continuing crime wave.
Little space should be devoted to shootings where criminals kill each
other. Although these deaths greatly inflate the annual gun violence
numbers, they distract from the basic mission of urging law abiding
citizens to give up their guns. Do not dig too deeply into the reasons
behind shootings. The fact that a gun was involved is the major point,
unless someone under 18 is affected, in which case the child angle is
now of equal importance.
Any article about gun violence should include quotes from anti-gun
organizations or politicians. One quote should say that we must do
something "for the children". Anti-gun spokespersons should be called
"activists" or "advocates". If your employer wishes to appear
unbiased, you can include one token quote from a gun lobby group to show

that you are being fair. The anti-gun statements should be accepted as
fact. The gun lobby statement can be denigrated by including text like,
"according to gun lobbyist Jones."
Fortunately, statements from anti-gun organizations come in short
sound bites that are perfect for generating an emotional response in the

reader or viewer. Gun lobby statements usually contain boring facts
that are easy to ignore.
Feel secure in your advocacy journalism. The vast majority of your
fellow Journalists support your activism. The nation will be a better
place when only the police and military have guns. Remember that you
are doing it for the children so the end justifies the means.
Eventually, the government will have a monopoly on power. Don't
worry about the right to freedom of the press, just contact me then for
more helpful hints.
Professor Michael Brown
School of Journalism, Brady Chair :
Vancouver College of Liberal Arts

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