Looking through my archives, I shared three column of gun control humor in 2019 (March, August, and December).
So it’s definitely time to add some new items to our collection.
We’ll start with a cartoon that shows how gun-control zealots would try to stop the coronavirus.
And I’m sure it will work just as well as signs declaring gun-free zones.
Next we have some satire about civil disobedience, this time in Virginia.
The bad news is that some new restrictions on gun rights were approved. The good news is that the worst idea was blocked by a citizen revolt.
Adolf Hitler imposed gun control after the Nazis seized power, so he’s looking up from hell (along with his fellow dictators) and can’t believe some people want to be disarmed.
Our next item for the collection is a clever depiction of the difference between open carry and concealed carry.
In either case, life is more difficult for criminals.
This next bit of satire is self-explanatory.
I don’t know Jordan Howard, but “a group of Karens who hate freedom” is a very succinct description.
As is my habit, I’m closing with my favorite item (even if the person who put it together obviously isn’t an expert on guns).
I’ve been in this situation a few times, though efforts to muzzle me usually aren’t very effective.
I don’t even own any “assault weapons,” much less one with a high-capacity magazine. But I definitely don’t want the government to restrict my freedom in case circumstances lead me change my mind.
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ah! you’re right, i missed that. way to put the “b” in subtle!
“Her lib friends saying no one needs a 30 caliber clip” is part of the humor. An uninformed lib would say something that ignorant.
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Is a 29 round clip too much?
Hey, I like odd numbers
… besides Barney Fife needed some ammo too.
yeah, i noticed that too…30 caliber clip 😉 bro, do you even work out?
that picture reminds me of something i said to a couple women in a gun control debate that arose during a pop-up dinner…nothing breaks the ice with strangers in L.A. like arguing about guns!
after a few minutes of back and forth, one of the women asked me how many guns i own. i said “none, i don’t really need one. then again, i’ve never needed an abortion either; but i support your right to have one.” that ended the debate immediately, but i’d call it a pyrrhic victory; i won’t be invited back anytime soon.