Many of you may have heard that Harpers magazine has an article by Dan Baum titled, "Happiness is a Worn Gun".
I recommend that you buy a copy of the magazine and read the article. It's well written.
What I found most interesting was his "non-gunny" perspective on things. Understanding how non-gun folk think of us and our hobby/passion/vocation can assist us in our quest to normalize gun ownership.
I anticipate that lots of Calgunners are going to ask for a link to the article. It can be found with some moderate searches in Google. I found it online - but I'm not sure if I want to link to it.
First, it's the intellectual property of the author and the magazine. They printed and published it in the hope that people would spend money on the magazine. Hopefully, the more magazines they sell, the more money the author makes.
Second, if Harpers, and other magazines see that publication of pro-gun articles drives up sales, they're likely to publish more pro-gun articles.
Part of our challenge in this fight is to make talk about guns ordinary and mundane. Make guns no more unusual than a lawnmower or 4 door sedan. It's hard to get people riled up about lawnmowers. Pro-gun (or neutral gun) articles in major publications (especially lefty intelligentsia ones) help us to accomplish that goal.
Third, given the latest wave of threatened litigation against forums and blogs for copyright infringement, I don't think that it would be beneficial to CGN to post an article here that's behind the pay wall at Harpers.
I will link to a post-script by the author where he answers some reader questions.
I recommend that you buy a copy of the magazine and read the article. It's well written.
What I found most interesting was his "non-gunny" perspective on things. Understanding how non-gun folk think of us and our hobby/passion/vocation can assist us in our quest to normalize gun ownership.
I anticipate that lots of Calgunners are going to ask for a link to the article. It can be found with some moderate searches in Google. I found it online - but I'm not sure if I want to link to it.
First, it's the intellectual property of the author and the magazine. They printed and published it in the hope that people would spend money on the magazine. Hopefully, the more magazines they sell, the more money the author makes.
Second, if Harpers, and other magazines see that publication of pro-gun articles drives up sales, they're likely to publish more pro-gun articles.
Part of our challenge in this fight is to make talk about guns ordinary and mundane. Make guns no more unusual than a lawnmower or 4 door sedan. It's hard to get people riled up about lawnmowers. Pro-gun (or neutral gun) articles in major publications (especially lefty intelligentsia ones) help us to accomplish that goal.
Third, given the latest wave of threatened litigation against forums and blogs for copyright infringement, I don't think that it would be beneficial to CGN to post an article here that's behind the pay wall at Harpers.
I will link to a post-script by the author where he answers some reader questions.


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