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		<title>By: Stutz</title>
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		<description>I&#039;m what you might call the seemingly very rare &quot;leans-liberal gun nut.&quot;  This is mostly because I don&#039;t see gun ownership as necessarily a political stance (for me it&#039;s mainly just the awesomest pastime on the planet), and because I don&#039;t relish the thought of casting my lot with the kind of angry-about-everything, anxious-about-the-gays, science-denying folks who gave us 8 years of Dubya -- which created the fertile ground for the country to get understandably excited about a change, and in turn allowed those same folks to turn around and make fun of Obama for trying to be a &quot;savior&quot;, which is both unfair and childish.  Not that anyone here necessarily fits that description (you seem to be the thoughtful type of conservative), but I&#039;m just saying.

That intro probably hasn&#039;t won me any sympathy.  But I think I do have a valid critique of the NRA.  Don&#039;t get me wrong: I have no desire to see my collection of firearms become illegal one day, and I do think we absolutely have a right to own them in this country and to defend ourselves and others.  But I don&#039;t want to join the NRA precisely because I hate that they&#039;re the &quot;500 pound gorilla&quot;, the only real game in town.  I hate that their paranoid rhetoric and insidious lobbying are considered my voice, that they speak for me, because I am a gun owner.  I hate the implication that it is the NRA (and not the 2nd Amendment) that guarantees my gun rights, and that I am some kind of fence-sitter at best, or traitor-to-the-cause at worst, for NOT joining.  I hate that people who don&#039;t own or particularly care about guns think that a true depiction of gun owners in this country is nut-job NRA members, epitomized by that image of Charlton Heston holding a rifle over his head and proclaiming &quot;...from my cold, dead hands!&quot;  And the constant assumption that liberals hate your guns and want to take them away drives me nuts, when a reasonable person ought to admit that the gun-control movement is, in general, a woefully misguided but mostly sincere and  well-meaning effort to curb violence.  I have a distaste for the NRA in pretty much exactly the same way I have a distaste for the ACLU: I agree with their goals, but their methods and rhetoric are often ludicrous and totally off-putting.  If you think the ACLU is a bunch of jerkoffs, does that mean you don&#039;t support the 1st Amendment and freedom of speech?</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I&#8217;m what you might call the seemingly very rare &#8220;leans-liberal gun nut.&#8221;  This is mostly because I don&#8217;t see gun ownership as necessarily a political stance (for me it&#8217;s mainly just the awesomest pastime on the planet), and because I don&#8217;t relish the thought of casting my lot with the kind of angry-about-everything, anxious-about-the-gays, science-denying folks who gave us 8 years of Dubya &#8212; which created the fertile ground for the country to get understandably excited about a change, and in turn allowed those same folks to turn around and make fun of Obama for trying to be a &#8220;savior&#8221;, which is both unfair and childish.  Not that anyone here necessarily fits that description (you seem to be the thoughtful type of conservative), but I&#8217;m just saying.</p>
<p>That intro probably hasn&#8217;t won me any sympathy.  But I think I do have a valid critique of the NRA.  Don&#8217;t get me wrong: I have no desire to see my collection of firearms become illegal one day, and I do think we absolutely have a right to own them in this country and to defend ourselves and others.  But I don&#8217;t want to join the NRA precisely because I hate that they&#8217;re the &#8220;500 pound gorilla&#8221;, the only real game in town.  I hate that their paranoid rhetoric and insidious lobbying are considered my voice, that they speak for me, because I am a gun owner.  I hate the implication that it is the NRA (and not the 2nd Amendment) that guarantees my gun rights, and that I am some kind of fence-sitter at best, or traitor-to-the-cause at worst, for NOT joining.  I hate that people who don&#8217;t own or particularly care about guns think that a true depiction of gun owners in this country is nut-job NRA members, epitomized by that image of Charlton Heston holding a rifle over his head and proclaiming &#8220;&#8230;from my cold, dead hands!&#8221;  And the constant assumption that liberals hate your guns and want to take them away drives me nuts, when a reasonable person ought to admit that the gun-control movement is, in general, a woefully misguided but mostly sincere and  well-meaning effort to curb violence.  I have a distaste for the NRA in pretty much exactly the same way I have a distaste for the ACLU: I agree with their goals, but their methods and rhetoric are often ludicrous and totally off-putting.  If you think the ACLU is a bunch of jerkoffs, does that mean you don&#8217;t support the 1st Amendment and freedom of speech?</p>
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