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2nd-amendment Quote by Trae Crowder

“When the NSSF fights against legislation designed to prevent mass shootings because it “won’t work and is a violation of rights,” we understand that many people agree with that argument. But that’s not, at all, even a little bit why the organization lobbies so hard. It works hand in hand with the…” quote by Trae Crowder
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““When the NSSF fights against legislation designed to prevent mass shootings because it “won’t work and is a violation of rights,” we understand that many people agree with that argument. But that’s not, at all, even a little bit why the organization lobbies so hard. It works hand in hand with the NRA and certain senators, and spends millions of dollars per year for one reason and one reason only: to make more money. And every time a shooting happens, it makes even more money. Yes. For real. When a mass shooting makes national headlines, the gun lobby purposefully stokes up fear and paranoia over proposed new gun laws so that scared citizens get out their checkbooks and buy a new AR-15 (or sporting rifle). So why would the NSSF have any interest in stopping mass shootings? Why would it engage politically and invest in compromise, a reform plan that attempts to make all Americans safer, or any sort of reckoning of the role guns play in gun violence? It won’t. However you feel about guns and their place in America—whether we’re talking about rifles for hunting or assault rifles, or anything in between—it’s undeniable that the gun lobby has refused to acknowledge or entertain any sort of regulation or reform aimed at making us a safer and saner nation. The reason why: because that does not make it more money. A customer base kept terrified at all times that this will be “the last chance before the government bans” whatever gun manufacturers are peddling is much more valuable. A customer base absolutely convinced that the just-about-anyone-can-buy culture we have is politically necessary without seeing that it serves those companies is what they’re after. They have achieved it.””

Trae Crowder

About This Quote

Source Speech: Commentary on gun lobbying, 2023

The quote argues that the National Shooting Sports Foundation (NSSF) prioritizes profit over safety, using fear to drive gun sales and opposing regulation because it threatens revenue.

In simple terms: Gun lobby profits from fear, not safety.

Key Takeaway

Recognize profit motives behind gun policy debates.

Themes

politics economics public safety media influence consumer behavior

Mood

critical skeptical concerned

Type

political analytical

When to use this quote

  • Legislative hearings
  • media analysis
  • public advocacy
  • consumer education
  • policy reform

Key Concepts

Capitalism fearmongering interest groups policy resistance

Questions to Reflect On

  • What incentives drive organizations to oppose safety reforms?
  • How can consumers discern profit motives in policy debates?
A Different Perspective

The quote may oversimplify complex stakeholder motivations and ignore genuine safety concerns.

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