1) Key point re: gun control: it's not just left/Dems who are incoherent, ignorant about guns. According to polls, so are most Americans.
— Varad Mehta (@varadmehta) December 5, 2015
2) The left and Dems push fantasy laws with no basis in reality because polls say Americans want fantasy laws with no basis in reality.
— Varad Mehta (@varadmehta) December 5, 2015
3) YouGov poll from August is instructive. Starts OK: most like waiting periods and no guns for mentally ill. https://t.co/54ctubdQFC
— Varad Mehta (@varadmehta) December 5, 2015
4) But then the poll goes camping in fairy world. 2/3s of Americans want gun registration, and 1/2 gun permits. pic.twitter.com/HKqTuklx1C
— Varad Mehta (@varadmehta) December 5, 2015
5) Even more fantastic: half of Americans apparently want to ban semi-automatic weapons. The left goes wild! pic.twitter.com/13rBFCeH9W
— Varad Mehta (@varadmehta) December 5, 2015
6) Banning semi-automatics is the gun control movement's idée fixe, its floor. It may not get anything else, but won't care if it gets that.
— Varad Mehta (@varadmehta) December 5, 2015
7) The only problem is that upwards of 95% of the handguns sold in the US are semi-automatic. To ban semi-autos is to ban handguns.
— Varad Mehta (@varadmehta) December 5, 2015
8) Lots of people, especially on gun control side, have no idea about that. Some do, though, and they will never be caught admitting it.
— Varad Mehta (@varadmehta) December 5, 2015
9) The problem is that two-thirds of Americans oppose outlawing sales of handguns to civilians. pic.twitter.com/xAYS677HFy
— Varad Mehta (@varadmehta) December 5, 2015
10) Now you're thinking, "Wait, the same poll says people want to ban semi-autos but allow handguns? That makes no sense!" There's the rub.
— Varad Mehta (@varadmehta) December 5, 2015
11) On guns, ignorance and incoherence rule. But it's not just the left that's guilty. So, polls show, are most Americans. And here we are.
— Varad Mehta (@varadmehta) December 5, 2015
12) End.
— Varad Mehta (@varadmehta) December 5, 2015
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This is the issue, most people are woefully ignorant about firearms, as are most pollsters, & this is reflected in both tge questions asked & answers provided.
Perhaps we should form policy for cancer treatments based on popular polls.
That’s how we got the ACA.
I’m guessing you have no idea how ironically funny that is.
Not just guns. Voters are ignorant on almost all political issues. In general, people learn what they have to learn to get through the day, and there’s virtually zero overlap between this and the knowledge that’s needed to make informed policy decisions.
This is true. Seems to affect crime/violence issues especially.
Also seen on immigration, though that’s more incoherence than ignorance.
It’s not really that incoherent not to know, in an applied way, that handguns are largely semiautomatic. As Oscar says, this reflects a degree of ignorance about these products, and I would say even more specifically about the terminology used by the industry and consumers to describe them. We could say that the public is completely nuts for wanting semiautomatics but not handguns banned, or we could assume they have a basic idea of what they want banned, but don’t always corruptly recall what the “correct” terms for what they’re thinking of when called by pollsters with no notice in the middle of helping kids with math. If I had to guess, I’d guess that what people have in mind when they say they want semi-automatic weapons banned is that they want assault-style semi-automatic long guns banned when there’s not a particular reason for a person to have them. BUt it’s hard to be sure. Maybe the polling should be more description-based rather than industry-term based, and dig a little deeper into the questions rather than just come away with a seemingly self-contradictory set of preferences and then from there just call the public incoherent.
It might well be that what the public wants may not be good policy. I.e., an assault weapons ban ma be nearly pointless policy, at least compared to an all-out confiscation plan for all, as they seem to suggest on the surface, semiautomatic weapons. But that doesn’t make the view incoherent. It makes it a preference for a policy that may not have a lot of efficacy for a particular end.
Michael,
I think there’s a lot of truth to this:
I think there’s also a lot of ignorance/incoherence, too, but there’s also the phenomenon you’re describing.