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Sal

Sal

... promote and deregulate silencers.

It should surprise no one that the NRA has recently thrown its weight behind an industry campaign to deregulate and promote the use of silencers. Under the trade banner of the American Silencer Association, manufacturers have come together with the support of the NRA to rebrand the silencer as a safety device belonging in every all-American gun closet. To nurture this potentially large and untapped market, the ASA last April sponsored the first annual all-silencer gun shoot and trade show in Dallas. America’s silencer makers are each doing their part. SWR Suppressors is asking survivalists to send a picture of their “bugout bag” for a chance to win an assault rifle silencer. The firm Silencero — “We Dig Suppressors and What They Do” — has put together a helpful “Silencers Are Legal” website and produced a series of would-be viral videos featuring this asshole.

This Silencer Awareness Campaign is today’s gun lobby in a bottle. The coordinated effort brings together the whole family: manufacturers, dealers, the gun press, rightwing lawmakers at every level of government, and the NRA. Each are doing their part to chip away at federal gun regulation in the name of profits and ideology. Together, they plan to strip the longstanding regulatory regime around silencers, and reintroduce them to the gun-buying public as wholesome, children-friendly accessories, as harmless as car mufflers.

In case you’re wondering, the answer is yes, the gun lobby’s grand strategy rests grotesquely on fake concern for child hearing health. Among the opening shots in the campaign was a feature in the February 2011 issue of Gun World, “Silence is Golden,” penned by the veteran gun writer Jim Dickson. “One only has to look at children in the rest of the world learning to shoot with silencers, protecting their tender young ears, to see what an innocent safety device we are talking about here,” writes Dickson. “To use an overworked propaganda phrase, legalize silencers ‘for the sake of the children.’” [Emphasis mine.]

Proponents of healthy hearing will be heartened to know the NRA shares Gun World’s concern for America’s tender young ears. The organization officially entered the silencer-awareness fray in November of 2011, around the time the Utah-based American Silencer Association was founded. It’s opening statement took the form of an article posted to its lobbying division website: “Suppressors: Good for our hearing… And for the shooting sports.” With this piece, the NRA finally acknowledged the relationship between health care costs and guns.

“Billions of dollars are spent every year in our healthcare system for hearing loss conditions, such as shooting-related tinnitus,” explained the NRA. It was a very important point that had long been overlooked in the gun control debate; because if there is a single pressing gun safety issue in America today, it is the hearing, comfort and convenience of recreational shooters who find orange earplugs unsightly. The NRA is also extremely concerned about the fright children may receive from shooting or standing near the reports of high-caliber weapons. These jolts could have a lasting and detrimental developmental impact, possibly imbuing America’s impressionable and tender young brains with the notion that guns are loud, dangerous things. The NRA firmly believes that American freedom is best served by giving 9mm gunfire the feel and sound of a toy cap gun. As the NRA’s Lacey Biles put it during last April’s Dallas Silencer Shoot, silencers are good for “getting younger folks involved [in guns]. They’re less afraid of the loud bang.”


For these reasons, the NRA believes America must “move to eliminate the laws, regulations and policies that discourage or prohibit suppressor use.”

And move we have. The NRA has enjoyed state-level success chipping away at restrictions on the use of silencers around the country, an effort that has proceeded largely unnoticed in the shadows of higher-profile battles over the spread of Concealed Carry and Stand Your Ground laws. Silencers are currently legal with permit in 40 states, a growing number of which are rescinding bans on their use while hunting.

The gun lobby’s silencer campaign has bigger prey in mind than state hunting laws. Silencers are among the few accessories regulated by the National Firearms Act. To purchase or transfer a silencer, you must acquire a special license, enter the serial number in a federal registry, and pay a $200 fee. (The fee, which equaled a de facto ban in 1934, has not been adjusted for inflation in 79 years.) For gun extremists who struggle with introductory-level American history and political theory, the licensing regime is half Stamp Act, half Yellow Badge. What most outrages the manufacturers about the regime is that it works. By licensing silencers, tracking and taxing their exchange, the government has kept them from flooding the market like so many other military-market gun accessories with cameos in recent massacres and serial sniper attacks. “Simple licensing requirements weeds out both blatant criminals and a certain kind of stockpiling insurrectionist who refuses to engage with the federal government,” says Ladd Everitt of the Coalition to Stop Gun Violence. “The law has been effective.”

Aside from offering a very expensive alternative to earplugs, what conceivable sporting or personal-defense purpose is served by pouring silencers into a gun market dominated by semi-automatic pistols and assault rifles? If history offers any useful clues, and it usually does, the answer is none. The history of the silencer is a twentieth century tale populated by Mafiosi hits, hidden snipers, and special ops ambush teams. It all adds up to decades worth of “negative branding baggage” that the gun lobby is now trying to scrub away like a used car-salesman winding back the speedometer on a lemon.

http://www.salon.com/2012/12/30/silencers_the_nras_latest_big_lie/

It should provide some comfort to parents of children who have been dismembered by 7.62mm rounds that their tender ears were protected during the butchering.

Guest


Guest

BREAKING NEWS: Assault weapons ban dropped from Senate Democrats' gun bill

http://www.presstelegram.com/news/ci_22823979/breaking-news-assault-weapons-ban-dropped-from-senate

Sal

Sal

nochain wrote:BREAKING NEWS: Assault weapons ban dropped from Senate Democrats' gun bill

http://www.presstelegram.com/news/ci_22823979/breaking-news-assault-weapons-ban-dropped-from-senate

Stay on topic.

This is not about banning anything.

This is about spreading an ever increasing array of deadly and socially useless murder toys to an even wider audience of paranoid lunatics because of liberty, and tyranny, and children's eardrums ...

... or something.


Guest


Guest

Sal wrote:
nochain wrote:BREAKING NEWS: Assault weapons ban dropped from Senate Democrats' gun bill

http://www.presstelegram.com/news/ci_22823979/breaking-news-assault-weapons-ban-dropped-from-senate

Stay on topic.

This is not about banning anything.

This is about spreading an ever increasing array of deadly and socially useless murder toys to an even wider audience of paranoid lunatics because of liberty, and tyranny, and children's eardrums ...

... or something.



Can't connect the dots can you? Or you are just in your typical see no evil mode as long as its supposedly anyone liberal enough for you stating something. Who cares about silencers or the NRA? I can buy a silencer right now - but why? They are too hard to aim with for the most part at any distance - at least for handguns - never tried one on a long gun. Why worry about a miniscule effort like UNBANNING (LOL) silencers when your beloved Senate libertards aren't following through on their assault weapon ban promises. Oh, until some point in the future. Sure. A bullet that has been fired kills - silencers don't.

Yella

Yella

Sal wrote:... promote and deregulate silencers.

It should surprise no one that the NRA has recently thrown its weight behind an industry campaign to deregulate and promote the use of silencers. Under the trade banner of the American Silencer Association, manufacturers have come together with the support of the NRA to rebrand the silencer as a safety device belonging in every all-American gun closet. To nurture this potentially large and untapped market, the ASA last April sponsored the first annual all-silencer gun shoot and trade show in Dallas. America’s silencer makers are each doing their part. SWR Suppressors is asking survivalists to send a picture of their “bugout bag” for a chance to win an assault rifle silencer. The firm Silencero — “We Dig Suppressors and What They Do” — has put together a helpful “Silencers Are Legal” website and produced a series of would-be viral videos featuring this asshole.

This Silencer Awareness Campaign is today’s gun lobby in a bottle. The coordinated effort brings together the whole family: manufacturers, dealers, the gun press, rightwing lawmakers at every level of government, and the NRA. Each are doing their part to chip away at federal gun regulation in the name of profits and ideology. Together, they plan to strip the longstanding regulatory regime around silencers, and reintroduce them to the gun-buying public as wholesome, children-friendly accessories, as harmless as car mufflers.

In case you’re wondering, the answer is yes, the gun lobby’s grand strategy rests grotesquely on fake concern for child hearing health. Among the opening shots in the campaign was a feature in the February 2011 issue of Gun World, “Silence is Golden,” penned by the veteran gun writer Jim Dickson. “One only has to look at children in the rest of the world learning to shoot with silencers, protecting their tender young ears, to see what an innocent safety device we are talking about here,” writes Dickson. “To use an overworked propaganda phrase, legalize silencers ‘for the sake of the children.’” [Emphasis mine.]

Proponents of healthy hearing will be heartened to know the NRA shares Gun World’s concern for America’s tender young ears. The organization officially entered the silencer-awareness fray in November of 2011, around the time the Utah-based American Silencer Association was founded. It’s opening statement took the form of an article posted to its lobbying division website: “Suppressors: Good for our hearing… And for the shooting sports.” With this piece, the NRA finally acknowledged the relationship between health care costs and guns.

“Billions of dollars are spent every year in our healthcare system for hearing loss conditions, such as shooting-related tinnitus,” explained the NRA. It was a very important point that had long been overlooked in the gun control debate; because if there is a single pressing gun safety issue in America today, it is the hearing, comfort and convenience of recreational shooters who find orange earplugs unsightly. The NRA is also extremely concerned about the fright children may receive from shooting or standing near the reports of high-caliber weapons. These jolts could have a lasting and detrimental developmental impact, possibly imbuing America’s impressionable and tender young brains with the notion that guns are loud, dangerous things. The NRA firmly believes that American freedom is best served by giving 9mm gunfire the feel and sound of a toy cap gun. As the NRA’s Lacey Biles put it during last April’s Dallas Silencer Shoot, silencers are good for “getting younger folks involved [in guns]. They’re less afraid of the loud bang.”


For these reasons, the NRA believes America must “move to eliminate the laws, regulations and policies that discourage or prohibit suppressor use.”

And move we have. The NRA has enjoyed state-level success chipping away at restrictions on the use of silencers around the country, an effort that has proceeded largely unnoticed in the shadows of higher-profile battles over the spread of Concealed Carry and Stand Your Ground laws. Silencers are currently legal with permit in 40 states, a growing number of which are rescinding bans on their use while hunting.

The gun lobby’s silencer campaign has bigger prey in mind than state hunting laws. Silencers are among the few accessories regulated by the National Firearms Act. To purchase or transfer a silencer, you must acquire a special license, enter the serial number in a federal registry, and pay a $200 fee. (The fee, which equaled a de facto ban in 1934, has not been adjusted for inflation in 79 years.) For gun extremists who struggle with introductory-level American history and political theory, the licensing regime is half Stamp Act, half Yellow Badge. What most outrages the manufacturers about the regime is that it works. By licensing silencers, tracking and taxing their exchange, the government has kept them from flooding the market like so many other military-market gun accessories with cameos in recent massacres and serial sniper attacks. “Simple licensing requirements weeds out both blatant criminals and a certain kind of stockpiling insurrectionist who refuses to engage with the federal government,” says Ladd Everitt of the Coalition to Stop Gun Violence. “The law has been effective.”

Aside from offering a very expensive alternative to earplugs, what conceivable sporting or personal-defense purpose is served by pouring silencers into a gun market dominated by semi-automatic pistols and assault rifles? If history offers any useful clues, and it usually does, the answer is none. The history of the silencer is a twentieth century tale populated by Mafiosi hits, hidden snipers, and special ops ambush teams. It all adds up to decades worth of “negative branding baggage” that the gun lobby is now trying to scrub away like a used car-salesman winding back the speedometer on a lemon.

http://www.salon.com/2012/12/30/silencers_the_nras_latest_big_lie/

It should provide some comfort to parents of children who have been dismembered by 7.62mm rounds that their tender ears were protected during the butchering.

The NRA is one of the biggest jokes of the century. It is nothing more than a front for the gun lobby to bribe our Congress members to vote for them under the guise of "Campaign financing" donations. Gun freaks who think the NRA is keeping the Government from taking their guns are are so sadly mistaken. Legal silencers is just more items for the gun manufacturers to make and sell.

http://warpedinblue,blogspot.com/

Guest


Guest

And guess what Yella....they have fooled enough folk to be so flush with cash they are now gonna be a sponsor of NASCAR races.

Perfect. In fact, they should allow open carry @ all NASCAR events.

That would thin the herd.

I wonder how many of those Neurotic Raving Assholes will protect their kid's hearing by making them wear ear protection during races...?

Yella

Yella

Howyadoin... wrote:And guess what Yella....they have fooled enough folk to be so flush with cash they are now gonna be a sponsor of NASCAR races.

Perfect. In fact, they should allow open carry @ all NASCAR events.

That would thin the herd.

I wonder how many of those Neurotic Raving Assholes will protect their kid's hearing by making them wear ear protection during races...?


LOL

http://warpedinblue,blogspot.com/

Guest


Guest

Sal wrote:
nochain wrote:BREAKING NEWS: Assault weapons ban dropped from Senate Democrats' gun bill

http://www.presstelegram.com/news/ci_22823979/breaking-news-assault-weapons-ban-dropped-from-senate

Stay on topic.

This is not about banning anything.

This is about spreading an ever increasing array of deadly and socially useless murder toys to an even wider audience of paranoid lunatics because of liberty, and tyranny, and children's eardrums ...

... or something.



ban pain pills and penises. youll clean up most of the crime in the world.

Guest


Guest

I can make a better silencer than you can buy.

Guest


Guest

PACEDOG#1 wrote:I can make a better silencer than you can buy.

.............................

I do believe you just copped to a felony....federal no less.

Thanx.

KarlRove

KarlRove

Sal wrote:

[font=Arial Black]Stay on topic.



Words from the most schizophrenic poster here.

Guest


Guest

Howyadoin... wrote:
PACEDOG#1 wrote:I can make a better silencer than you can buy.

.............................

I do believe you just copped to a felony....federal no less.

Thanx.

Since we are on a roll, make sure to tattle that your government actually showed me how to make an IED this week as well.

Guest


Guest

PACEDOG#1 wrote:
Howyadoin... wrote:
PACEDOG#1 wrote:I can make a better silencer than you can buy.

.............................

I do believe you just copped to a felony....federal no less.

Thanx.

Since we are on a roll, make sure to tattle that your government actually showed me how to make an IED this week as well.

...............................

Is that the one to which you supposedly pledged allegiance...? The one headed by your CIC...?

MY government...?

What a smug little traitor you turned out to be.

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