A Message to My Fellow Gun Rights Advocates
I know the election is looming and I know Obama has openly stated, again, that he supports a new "assault weapon" ban but we really need to talk.
With the election coming up the arguments, as expected, are getting very heated. What I can't fathom is why advocates of gun rights are getting into such heated arguments over the presidential race. Many gun rights activists are actually arguing over which anti-gunner will be "less" of an anti-gunner. Is this what we've reduced ourselves to? Have we fallen so far that we're actually willing to support an advocate of gun control so long as they're not "worse" than another advocate of gun control? Will we throw our support behind a candidate who favors an "assault weapon" ban so long as his opponent supports an "assault weapon" ban and a ban on private sales?
This is getting ridiculous. I honestly can't believe so many activists in the gun rights community are arguing in favor of an anti-gunner like Romney just because he's not as anti-gun as Obama. I know people love politics and using the political means to achieve their goals. That's fine, you can keep doing that without having to sell your soul. The president is only one piece of the political gun rights puzzle and a rather minor piece at that. In order to get a new "assault weapon" ban through legislation needs to be passed by the House and the Senate before the president even has the opportunity to sign it. Since the presidency is a lost cause when it comes to gun rights why not focus on controlling Congress? So long as one of the two houses are held by pro-gun candidates getting gun control legislation through will be difficult.
The bottom line is this: the more energy you expend on the already lost presidential election the less energy you'll have to expend on congressional battles. I realize that the president is the most well-known political figure in this country and therefore he's the guy you want to focus on but there's no point if neither candidate will deliver what you want. Why not focus on the potentially winnable battle even if it will be less glorious? Sure, nobody will likely hear about whatever congress critter you've worked to get elected but if he is a supporter of gun rights you'll have actually achieved something.
Of course you don't need to rely on the political means to achieve victory. You could always practice civil disobedience, jury nullification, or agorism. We now have the technology to render gun control entirely irrelevant, let's use it.