Sales of AR-style rifles, ammo spike up
–Walla Walla Washington Union-Bulletin
Right now the NRA is primarily a marketing and sales organization. Sure they do other things like offer gun safety training programs and threaten politicians to push some laws and crush others. But I believe a lot of their power comes from the development and training of their members in communication skills and providing them with the right words, phrases and concepts to achieve their current goal: guns everywhere.
If you have become pro-public safety, like I have, you’ll want to figure out ways to convince others of your views and then develop ways to reach your goals. Also, when you see the NRA for what it really is, how they make the public less safe, and can work on ways to increase public safety.
The NRA has a $300 million budget, a large portion of that goes to “education and communications.” And they are good. Very good. Tobacco industry good. In a recent LA Times Op-Ed there is a story from a former NRA trainer about the psychological and linguistic techniques used on NRA members.
Ever since reading, the brilliant and funny book by Christopher Buckley, “Thank you for Smoking.” I’ve been impressed with the tobacco industry’s communications strategies. Those of a certain age can complete this line, while singing the melody. “You can take Salem out of the country but…” If you sang the rest of the line in your head, their marketing worked. In the book the guns, alcohol and tobacco lobbyists all meet and talk about their work as “MODs” (Merchants of Death.) The tobacco industry’s savvy communications, PR, advertising and lobbying led to their primary goal. Sell more tobacco.
The NRA didn’t just “take a page from the tobacco industries book” they went deep into the hearts and minds of men (and women) and so they could keep answering the same question of their actions, “How will this help sell more guns?”
The methods of the NRA-trained operatives vary from the subtle–like ALEC bill authoring and strategic lobbying/threatening of politicians; to the crass –”Cold Dead Hands” bumper stickers and rhyming “logic” for the masses. The New York Times says they also have “virtually unmatched ferocity in advancing [their] political and legislative interests.”
Anyone who has ever engaged someone on this issue knows they can expect debate techniques ranging from aggressive, threatening logic that blames the victims for not carrying a weapon, to well-thought-out positions. I’ve seen how they use clever parsing of words in laws they create and how they attack terms or definitions to defeat laws they hate. ”It’s not an automatic, it’s a semi-automatic. There is no such thing as an assault rifle! You have no credibility with me! (unless you use the terms exactly as we have defined them…)”
Bringing Words to a Word Fight
Over the years the NRA has gone from selling ideas like the importance of gun safety to selling the idea that your identity is tied to your possession of a gun. Linking your identity to a product is a very powerful thing to do, and marketers try to do this all the time. ”We say the product is cool, when you own it you become cool –and women will want to have sex with you.” (I just added that last part because it usually goes unspoken, but it’s implied.) Because of this linking of identity to product, people are willing to pay more for a product, as well as create multiple reasons why they must have this product. But the marketers at the NRA also recognize that it’s childish for people to say, “I want it because I want it!” Therefore, they suggest quoting parts of the 2nd Amendment and hypothetical life or death scenarios where the gun owner is the hero to prove their case to anyone who questions them.
But what happens when the thing that makes you cool or defines you is taken away? That will make them angry. And when they are angry they stop using polite words and turn to threats. I sometimes wonder if the reason pro-public safety people don’t like to engage gun enthusiasts is because of this unstated (or stated) threat. For every responsible gun owner who will explain to me, “I’m not threatening you with my gun, I’m just having a discussion.” there are two who will tell me about their “2nd Amendment solutions” to “anti-gunners.”
Will You Become Ferocious in Advancing Your Political, Cultural and Legislative Interests?
Now let’s say that people have finally had enough with the way the NRA leadership is driving “the discussion”. Let’s also say that words like mine and the new pro-public safety public starts having a cognitive impact on the public at large. What can you, (insert your own name here) do, to make a difference? Well to begin, start thinking of what you are for, as well as what you are against.
I’m pro-public safety so when the details about the latest shooting comes out, I apply that view to the problem. In some cases the shooter will have a mental health problem. A pro-public safety person can push the states to have better laws that get violent mentally ill into the National Instant Criminal background check System. My doctor hunting friends in the midwest could easily get behind that action. If their buddies, who are extremists in the NRA, call them “anti-gunners” they can make it clear you want to protect people from those who are violently mentally ill, even if they also were going to kill someone with a knife, hammer or car, (since they love to bring up those examples of other “killing tools.”)
If the shooter obtained weapons though a gun show loophole you could support state and federal efforts to ban specific items as well as support the need for better tracking in general.
Every shooting is an opportunity for change for a safer future, if we act.
Here are some specific actions you can take to match your personality:
Like to march? Go to the January 26th March on Washington.
Want to help pass better laws and close loopholes? Donate or volunteer for my friends at the Law Center to Prevent Gun Violence. I worked with them when I was trying to figure out how to get NRA board member Ted Nugent busted for bringing guns to the Pima County Fair, right outside the town Gabby Gifford was shot.
Want to help convince corporations, other than gun manufacturers, to get in the game? Try my friends at The National Gun Victims Action Council. Personally I always thought that Mars Corporation should be donating big corporate dollars to end gun violence, after all, there were Skittles in the hands of Trayvon Martin when he was shot. They might want more kids to grow up to eat candy rather than a bullet.
Want to help change some of the “Shoot First” laws that got Trayvon Martin killed? Try the The Second Chance on Shoot First campaign.
Want to know what your city is doing? Check out Mayors Against Illegal Guns. See if your city’s mayor is a member, (list) If not, drop your mayor a line. My friends at MAIG would love more member mayors. That’s a four minute doable action. Go!
Want to get educated on issues and on policy? Go look at the Coalition to Prevent Gun Violence. Get on their mailing list, they provide great information if you want to engage a gun enthusiasts. If you want to simply go over the gun enthusiasts heads they have easy ways to help you go directly to people who can change laws.
Want to keep informed on the issue? Subscribe to The GVP Report -It’s a comprehensive, every other week e-newsletter. Sign up here or read it online.
I try to help a lot of non-profit groups in this area beyond the Brady Campaign because I believe in multiple strategies to reach difference audiences. Donate or volunteer depending on your interests and how active you want to be. Remember, if you don’t do anything the terrorists NRA wins.
LLAP
Spocko



17 Comments

I have written enough to fill three other diaries on this topic, but every day I delayed I think of more. I’ll use the next mass shooting (which sadly will probably happen soon) to remind people that there are things that they can do as well as focus on some specific case in Missouri where a shooting was avoided.
I couldn’t watch the whole video, seen that kind of crap once or twice in real time. Thanks for writing this, spocko, recc’d.
Spocko, I’ve been waiting for your first post-Sandy Hook diary, and your insights are, as ever, non-trivial.
I know I have no right to be critical, since I have not been active in this cause. But as I look down the roster of organizations and actions, I wonder, Where’s the damn scorched-earth campaign?
There were public-safety campaigns directed against DUI in the 1960s, and a google search suggests I may be the last person on earth who still remembers their slogan. But things didn’t really catch fire until MADD came on board.
I’m consciously painting with too broad a brush, but it seems to me that most gun control (forgive me: pro-public safety) efforts remain excessively deferential to legitimate gun rights arguments. There’s this subtext of supplication. I mean just look at the name of the 1994 assault weapons “ban” law: the “Public Safety and Recreational Firearms Use Protection Act.” There’s a real Oliver Twist, Please, sir, may I have fewer Kalashnikovs? feel to that.
Maybe the current approach to guns rights advocates, regardless of merit, needs to be more on the order of, Shame them all, let God sort ‘em out. Save the nuance for later.
It seems to me that two primal forces could be more effectively tapped:
1. Maternal rage. Where, precisely, is the gun-control equivalent of MADD? May I suggest MA’AM: Mothers Against Armed Morons. By morons, I refer to guys who think they need a 30-round clip to take down Bambi, who are so literacy-challenged that they can’t read and comprehend the preamble to the Second Amendment, etc. Morons too strong? I don’t know — Piers Morgan may be a consummate asshole 364 days of the year, but I think a lot of people cheered when he challenged the intelligence of the guns rights advocate on his show.
2. Testosterone. That’s right. How about a little macho jiu jitsu to push for a real, 100-proof, hair-on-your-chest assault weapons ban with zero tolerance for “grandfathered” weapons? That’s what they got in Australia, mate! Are we going to let Australia out-macho us on the gun-control front? Forgive me, forgive me, forgive me, but who do you want writing your assault weapon legislation: Diane Feinstein or Crocodile Dundee?
Scorched earth. We may never pry the minds of hard-core gun nuts from their cold dead arguments. But is it possible to marginalize the NRA to the point where you can drown it in the bathtub? Can we dangle some bucks in front of Grover Norquist for pointers?
PS: I’m being glib and terribly unfair to your actual real-world experience. But I am asking a serious question about the subtext of supplication.
I appreciate what you’re saying, and no disrespect intended either to Spocko’s excellent post (recommended).
But I heartily agree! I’ve felt for *years* that those of us concerned about REAL public safety – one method of which is advocating for stronger gun control laws – have been pushed into the postion of, as you say, supplicating to the gun-nut rightists. In other words, being forced into the kow-tow position, as if OUR rights to public safety are secondary or even tertiary to all-supreme Deity-given (apparently) right to own an arsenal big enough to arm a large private army.
Crazy-town. As you & many others have pointed out, Australia, to name one example, has had great success via a gun-control law, and yet, we’re constantly adjured by the gun-nuts that such a thing is simply “not possible” in these United States so STFU and go buy a gun.
I am heartily sick of feeling like I have constantly suck up to the gun-fetishists by making mealy-mouthed statements (as I often have on blogs) that “many citizens are responsible gun owners blah blah blah”… well yeah, many citizens ARE responsible gun owners, but clearly the feteshists have the upper hand these days.
Why does some alleged “responsible gun owner’s” so-called “rights” supercede MY “right” to life, liberty & the pursuit of happiness???
I’m really sick and tired of being placed in the “down” position in this GAME of 2d Amendment One-Upmanship. I want to call the whole thing off.
Clearly BigGun & BigAmmo – mainly via their mouthpiece, the NRA – have poisoned the well with their inflamed “gun rights” rhetoric, along with ginning up the yahoos into believing bullshit fantasies about how everyone will be “safer” if we are constantly engaging in “gun fights at the OK corral” or something.
As someone commented recently, in the Wild West, what most sheriff’s did in law-abiding towns was collect guns at the “door” and then give them back when the cowboys (or whatever) left.
US citizens both need to grow up, as well as getting “MADD.”
Hear! Hear!
I’m also for more impassioned stances about gun safety, pro-public safety and making some very needed & REAL changes.
Thanks for post and comments.
Thank YOU Ralphbon and onitgoes.
I wrote 5 drafts of this and really 5 pieces with different points.
I decided to start with this one. You have hit on my second part (but I felt I needed this part to start with).
One reason the NRA is so successful is that they have trained their extremists in the kind of rhetoric that puts people in the “down” position (as onitgoes so aptly put)
Plus, another point that I was trying to make in one of my drafts. They like to use multiple reasons for why getting rid of all semi-automatic weapons (or weapons on the Appendix of the bill “Public Safety and Recreational Firearms Use Protection Act”) is not possible, but there are also plenty of people will will come right out and say, “If you try and take my semi-automatic weapon, I will kill you.”
This is the explicit threat behind their words.
I was even going to use the sub head, “Bring a Gun to a word fight.” Because that is what many feel like they are doing to people who want to put our safety ahead of their owning specific kinds of guns.
You know, based on your excellent comments I might write that next post focusing on this.
How about MAGG – ‘Mothers Against Gun Glut’?
Sure is what we’ve got.
Outstanding post and right on target. Uh, sorry, I mean, you hit the bullseye. No that doesn’t work either.
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Ahhhhhhhhhhhhhh, you hit the nail right on the head.
If this was the New York Times that would come under the category:
“Block that metaphor!”
Thanks!
An underreported link for mass shooters is that they are all drugged up on antidepressants or pyschotropics. Maybe working on PhRMA first might be productive.
What hasn’t helped is the fact that our USSC can’t understand conditional clauses in a sentence i.e t5he Heller case. The late Chief Justice Warren Burger, no flaming liberal, wrote a whole book on why there is no individual right to “bear arms.”
I struggle with semi-colons, but then again English is not my first language. And I’m not on the Supreme Court. One of the thing that I’m not going to accept is Citizens United or their Heller decision.
As you noted, people like Burger have made this clear before and throwing out 200 years of settled law doesn’t seem very “originalist” but of course only activist judges are from the left…
Everyone does have the right to “bare arms”, but those with obscenity-laden tattoos acquired in their youth should refrain.
Why not PHARMA and the NRA together? I agree with you that there appears to be a link between being drugged up – usually on prescription meds – and the shootings, although not every time.
Something to consider.
You won’t get the guns.
Here’s the link wrt drugs. Almost every case.
simple logic would say….that no policy/law will ever be created to “make you safe”…therefore guns…laws don’t protect and policies don’t protect….plain and simple…(so protect yourself)
….and idk about the….oh look multilevel marketing tricks….might as well pickup a bat and beat a dead horse…that is definitely not going anywhere and will be vastly improved in the future (as they get more personal/dvr-cameras, microphones etc…IN YOUR HOUSE…watch your shows people)…the tricks are for the masses…if few can shrug it off….it works…..
Thanks, Spocko, sound thoughts as usual. Incidentally, a friend is a gun dealer, has to belong to NRA and despises what they do. NRA fights against legal sales, because of its support for the gun shows and the lethal weapons sold there.