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50 Years of Infringements after GCA68 Show Only Constant is Obsession with Control

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With enactment of GCA68 in October, a simpler time was about to get a lot more complex. ©FMG Publications. Used with permission.

USA – -(Ammoland.com)- “Why must all gun owners be classified as being pawns of, or brainwashed by, the NRA?” the “Trigger Talk” column in the October, 1968 issue of GUNS Magazine asked. “With one million members, the NRA still has little or no influence over the rest of the 20 million gun owners in the U.S. Why can’t the news media believe that 19 million people have minds of their own, and as much right to “lobby” as the members of the NRA?”

Probably because it’s easier to focus on a monolithic target and you don’t need to call attention to individuals the people you’re trying to influence live among. Otherwise they might catch on they’re being conned, and that the stereotypes being foisted on them bear little resemblance to the friends and neighbors being smeared.

Media hostility to and subversion of the right to keep and bear arms has only grown stronger and more pervasive over the last 50 years, and at the time this issue of GUNS hit the newsstands, Americans were about to have the greatest infringements since the National Firearms Act of 1934 forced on them by representatives capitalizing on media-fueled-political hysteria: The 1968 Gun Control Act  was signed into “law” by President Lyndon Baines Johnson on October 22 (the semicentennial is next Monday).

Due to magazine publishing lead times, that was still a few months away when this issue of GUNS came out, so reporting on that could not be included at press time. Still, it contained plenty more unique advocacy reporting on what the political establishment was up to. As such, the magazine was an early leader in mobilizing citizen activism in defense of the right to keep and bear arms.

Blaming everyone who didn’t do it is a time-tested tactic.        ©FMG Publications. Used with permission.

“A total ban on all guns is in the final stages of enactment at this writing, Carl Wolff, who penned the regular “Our Man in Washington” column warned. The “no one is talking about taking your guns” lie is what the gun-grabbers have always been talking about. A Shooters Club of America alert in the January 1968 issue of GUNS warned its readers about GCA ’68 author Sen. Thomas Dodd:

“Chances are that when Congress closes, all sales of so-called mail order guns will be stopped,” Wolff warned. And all out of state purchases of guns will be stopped.”

Significantly, that was supported by the NRA and that is what happened (and more).

This is the kind of history that very few today, even in the gun owner rights advocacy community, are aware of. Fortunately for us, GUNS Magazine has seen the value of posting its past issues going back to Volume One, No. 1-1, from January 1955, archived on its website.

It’s been the source of remarkable historical finds over the years, all the more interesting because Democrats are now out of the closet as the party of citizen disarmament. Case in point, check out this quote in the “Know Your Lawmakers” feature from the April, 1960 issue by none other than John F. Kennedy:

Then there’s this bit of wisdom in the February, 1960 issue from “liberal icon” Hubert H. Humphrey:

Another article illustrating a “180” in attitudes paid tribute to J. Henry Fitzgerald, legendary “in two fields of gun wizardry: for his shooting, which was fabulous, and for his artistry with tools in making fine guns even better.” In addition to that, Fitzgerald “was ‘half cop’: Inspector-Instructor New York State Police School … Member New York State Police Chiefs Association.”

Compare his convictions with New York’s politically-motivated  police chiefs of today when he advocated:

Good stuff, and there’s more. Unlike today’s age of hypocritical Hollywood hoplophobia, it was quite common to find “A-list” celebrities showcasing their love of guns: The October ’68 issue includes a full-page ad for Mossberg, featuring beaming actor Robert Stack kneeling by his coyote kill. Imagine the Twitter death wishes that would “provoke” today.

Boys were a lot better adjusted when they were treated like young men. ©FMG Publications. Used with permission.

Standing out on the cover of this issue is the title “Boy’s Rifles of Yesteryear,” taking us back to a time before school shootings, and recalling an even earlier time when a boy could earn a rifle by selling cards, salves and seeds. “Like the shaggy mutt, it was the boy’s constant companion,” the article remembered about a commonly accepted practice that today would more likely result in SWAT being deployed, depending on where you live.

Plus there are features one would expect to find in a gun magazine, the technical stuff on guns and ammunition, the reviews, and the ads with prices that illustrate the (intentional) devaluation of the dollar more than anything else.

I always get a kick out of introducing readers to these old issues – I find most had no idea digitally-archived copies even existed and it opens up a whole new and vast resource that will only grow as time goes on. As we prepare to mark the passing of an anniversary that ought to be marked with infamy, we need to familiarize ourselves with what happened in the past so that we can apply its useful lessons to the present.

That is if we want to make the centennial a cause to celebrate a victory.

Disclosure: I’m a field editor for GUNS Magazine and write the monthly “Rights Watch” column.


About David Codrea:
David Codrea is the winner of multiple journalist awards for investigating / defending the RKBA and a long-time gun owner rights advocate who defiantly challenges the folly of citizen disarmament. In addition to being a field editor/columnist at GUNS Magazine, he blogs at “The War on Guns: Notes from the Resistance,” and posts on Twitter: @dcodrea and Facebook.

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