‘The View’ Talks Gun Control (8 Minutes of Your Life You’ll Never Get back)

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By Larry Keane

No one’s claiming they watch ABC’s “The View” for factual Second Amendment news. But the gaggle of progressive television hosts got plenty wrong during a conversation about Second Amendment rights and recent criminal shootings perpetrated by people breaking the law.

The hosts are known for their extreme gun restriction beliefs. This particular discussion included Joy Behar bloviating about how the U.S. Supreme Court was “poised to pass a bill” that would force New York to “be an open carry state, and an open carry city,” among other nonsense.

The show’s conservative guest host, former Director of Strategic Communications for The White House for President Donald Trump Alyssa Farah, took the bait when it was suggested that no American needs an AR-15.

The hosts could use a Civics 101 lesson.

Rights, Not Needs

The View pushed partisan politics and gun control before the facts were known after a disturbed criminal attacked New York City subway commuters and injured at least 23.

The group decried Republicans for exposing soft-on-crime prosecutors as part of the problem. Behar blamed Republican governors for making it “easier” to get a firearm. She meant Republican governors in AlabamaIndiana and Georgia who all signed legislation enacting permitless carry, or Constitutional Carry. The laws in those states don’t “make it easier” to get guns. The laws mean only that if a law-abiding American passes a National Instant Criminal Background Check System (NICS) verification, they can legally carry a firearm without having to pay for a state permit to exercise their fundamental right to bear arms. There are 25 states in this group.

Host Sunny Hostin questioned Farah. “Would you agree and concede that no one needs an AR-15 or, uh, an assault-style weapon….because hunters, if you’re a good hunter I don’t think you need to use that to shoot a deer,” she asked.

“So, yes,” Farah answered. She added that people often misunderstand firearms because of what they look like, not how they function.

The answer should have been “No!” Full stop. Not because of anything having to do with hunting. Not because they are supposedly “assault-style weapons,” – they aren’t. Not because Hostin thinks firearm ownership is about a “need.” The answer is “No” because it is a fundamental right of law-abiding Americans.

The first 10 amendments to the Constitution were deemed the Bill of Rights. Not the Bill of Needs.

America’s Rifle

The AR-15, or Modern Sporting Rifle (MSR), is the most popular-selling semiautomatic centerfire rifle in America. The AR stands for ArmaLite Rifle, the name of the company that developed the design back in the 1950s, not “assault rifle” as gun control groups or talking heads like Hostin falsely repeat. These rifles use the same one-trigger-pull, one-fire technology that was developed in the late-nineteenth century and is still commonly utilized in handguns and shotguns.

Modern Sporting Rifles have been commercially sold since the early 1960s and are available to law-abiding citizens who pass a NICS check. They only bear a similar appearance to the military’s M-16 or M-4 automatic rifles. Automatic rifles have been severely restricted from civilian ownership since 1934 and haven’t been commercially made since 1986.

Throughout the coronavirus pandemic, firearm sales in America reached record highs with NSSF industry retailer data showing more than 21 million background checks for a firearm sale in 2020 and more than 18.5 million in 2021. That includes more than 14 million first-time firearm buyers between 2020 and 2021. Self-defense was one of the top reasons given when first-time purchasers were asked about why they bought a firearm. Given its versatility, affordability, accuracy and reliability, the MSR has always been a favorite choice for that category of buyer. Since 1990, estimates are there are well over 20 million MSRs in circulation today.

NBC News examined why so many Americans purchased MSRs throughout the pandemic and 26-year-old mom Megan Hill explained her decision.

“We looked at the AR-15, and it was all in one package,” Hill said. “You can target-shoot with it, protect yourself with it, hunt with it. Luckily we haven’t had to use it in self-defense, but it’s a comfort knowing that it’s there to protect my children and my family.”

Empowering Right

Hostin is no stranger to absurd statements about firearms. She’s bemoaned Americans like Megan Hill and millions more who own MSRs, saying she feels like “a hostage.” She loathed that her friends and family were buying firearms. She even sat and listened as previous guest host Sherri Shephard explained why she decided to purchase a firearm.

“I felt very empowered when I bought this gun. I took lessons. I took the test. I go to the range with my girlfriends like every other week, and it just makes me feel like at least if something happens, I can protect my child,” Shephard said. “I don’t know why you’re laughing.”

Women accounted for more than 40 percent of all firearm purchases over the past two years and African-American women have been the fastest-growing demographic segment of all. The number one reason has been for the protection of their families and children.

Americans aren’t taking their advice from television talk show hosts. They’re standing on the Constitution when it comes to their rights, including their right to own MSRs. Support for gun control is tanking as gun ownership is rising. They’re keeping it up today, not because of a need, but because it’s their right to do so.

Larry Keane is Senior Vice President of Government and Public Affairs and General Counsel for the National Shooting Sports Foundation, the firearms industry trade association.

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  • Armed and Dangerous April 22, 2022, 4:00 pm

    This website censors my comments for telling the truth out of fear of being racist. Probably won’t post this one. Just pointing out the lies told in this story by the View hosts.
    Lies and more lies.
    George W Bush did not end the ban on AR-15’s. The so called “assault weapons ban” had a sunset clause and expired.
    Julia says if you take away guns you take away gun crime. Really? If take away guns you take away guns. You need to take away the crime and that’s impossible, especially when you let violent criminals out on early release to repeat offend and put them back on the streets without bail. Take away the crime, not the guns. You can’t take away a criminal’s gun unless you catch them. You can only take guns away from the law abiding.
    Sunny’s stats are very misleading. The top 5 states with the highest murder rate are Mississippi, Louisiana, Kentucky, Alabama, and Missouri. Two of those states have democratic governors, Louisiana and Kentucky. The cities with the highest murder rate are Kansas City and St Louis Mo., New Orleans and Baton Rouge La, Dayton, Oh., Birmingham, Al., and Baltimore Md. All these cities have two things in common. They all have democratic mayors. The other thing they have in common is race. Look it up. Do you see a pattern here?

    • etph April 23, 2022, 3:45 pm

      Yes, I see a pattern. Places like L.A. also have similar problems but L.A.’s biggest demographic isn’t similar to the places where they have some of the highest crime rates. L.A. is a sanctuary city and non-legal individuals are perfectly welcome there. The same is true about San Francisco. Vehicles are regularly broken into and the stolen items are sold on the side of some of S.F.’s streets without any fear of police or repercussions. Just yesterday LAPD warned the public that crime rates are increasing. Homicides are down but crimes using guns to assault and rob are increasing. Meanwhile no one in L.A. is issued a conceal carry permit or CCW. You have to be privileged to get one of those. If you’re a retired cop, fire or paramedic, or judge…no problem. And if you’re an anti-gun VIP like Alec Baldwin, you’re in luck. Some of the anti-gun politicians like Feinstein have CCWs. Because of the disparity between lawful, normal citizens and elitist, privileged, entitled VIPs, quite a few lawful citizens are conceal carrying despite permit schemes. You either comply by tyrannical standards and leave yourself open to attack and death by criminals, or comply by your natural, GD-given standards and continue carrying to defend your life and loved ones’ lives.

  • Armed and Dangerous April 22, 2022, 3:37 pm

    Lies and more lies.
    George W Bush did not end the ban on AR-15’s. The so called “assault weapons ban” had a sunset clause and expired.
    Julia says if you take away guns you take away gun crime. Really? If take away guns you take away guns. You need to take away the crime and that’s impossible, especially when you let violent criminals out on early release to repeat offend and put them back on the streets without bail. Take away the crime, not the guns. You can’t take away a criminal’s gun unless you catch them. You can only take guns away from the law abiding.
    Sunny’s stats are very misleading. The top 5 states with the highest murder rate are Mississippi, Louisiana, Kentucky, Alabama, and Missouri. Two of those states have democratic governors, Louisiana and Kentucky. The cities with the highest murder rate are Kansas City and St Louis Mo., New Orleans and Baton Rouge La, Dayton, Oh., Birmingham, Al., and Baltimore Md. All these cities have two things in common. They all have democratic mayors and all are black. Do you see a pattern here?

  • Boz April 22, 2022, 12:19 pm

    Maude and the Hags.

  • D.J. April 22, 2022, 11:06 am

    I simply cannot believe ANYONE listens to those Harpies anymore .

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