Duped:
How the Anti-Gun Lobby Exploits the Parkland School Shooting – and How Gun
Owners Can Fight Back – Mark W. Smith (Bombardier Books)
I have mentioned here before that I am a recovering radio
talk show host. While my thirst for debate has slackened, it never really goes
away. I am (still) always on the lookout for concise, direct and powerful tools
that will help me win the war of words.
Mark W. Smith’s latest book Duped: How the Anti-Gun
Lobby Exploits the Parkland School Shooting – and How Gun Owners Can Fight Back,
certainly lives up to and exceeds those three descriptors. A practicing trial
lawyer and vice president of the New York Federalist Society, Smith clearly has
the necessary legal chops to lay out the case; taking the often hyperbolic
anti-gunner claims and then methodically shredding them step by step, point by
point.
Smith makes the case that the anti-gun drivel spewed by
looney left has brainwashed the unfortunate victims/survivors of the Parkland,
Florida high school shooting and turned them into useful idiots to further
their agenda. He skillfully utilizes relatable stories to knock down anti-gun
arguments from the likes of hypocritical liberal nitwits like Rosie O’Donnell
and Alyssa Milano, who appeared at an anti-gun rally trailed by security guards
armed to the teeth.
Then there is the do as I say not as I do ridiculousness
of Facebook’s founder Mark Zuckerberg, who wants to take away your guns, while
spending $20,000 per day on armed personal security for himself and his family.
What? You don’t have an extra $3.7 million per year laying around to protect
your family 24/7?
I still remember when the Brady Campaign to Prevent Gun
Violence, named after President Reagan’s aide James Brady who was caught in the
crossfire during the 1981 assassination attempt on the President, which I think
was still called Hand Gun Control Inc at the time; brought their brainwashing
road show to a local university. I had requested the opportunity to debate
their rep and he flat out refused, telling the college’s PR flak that he would
not debate, because they knew I was too well prepared.
My gun control debate has been boiled down to two simple
questions:
1. Anti-gun type love to claim (wrongly) that
private gun ownership does nothing to prevent or reduce crime or make you safer.
My first question is, would they be willing to place a small sign on their
front door that proclaims, “No Guns on Premises”. These are similar to the gun
free zone signs that are on the doors of most U. S. schools that make those inside
the schools prime sitting targets.
2. What specifically does an “effective” and “common
sense” gun control bill look like, that will prevent school or other mass
shootings? It’s likely you will get the standard load of hooey that includes
something about “closing the gun show loophole” and “banning assault weapons
and high capacity magazines.” None of these will do the first thing toward preventing
a mass shooting
This is why arming yourself and arming yourself with the
knowledge Smith imparts are the best way to protect your family and your right
to choose.
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