Last month, Bloomberg
Business published
a story after spending three days in Westside Armory. The owner, Cameron
Hopkins, was a former gun journalist and he invited a friend, Paul Barrett, to observe
what went on inside a real, Nevada gun store. The whole piece turned out to be
nothing more than a thinly veiled push for the universal background check initiative. After the outrage in social media, Hopkins realized that Barrett
had used their relationship to promote Michael Bloomberg’s anti-gun agenda. Hopkins
admitted that he was not pleased with being taken advantage of someone he
thought was a friend.
While we are sympathetic to Hopkins for being so blatantly
used by a tool of America’s nanny, the apparent innocence that area gun dealers
have shown when talking to the media about background checks is concerning. Three gun stores
too many have made comments that, they claim, were taken out of context to
support background checks. Gun owners and dealers need to be more careful
speaking to the media on the topic. The Nevada gun community has demonstrated
that it has little tolerance for those that would compromise on gun rights.
This was a big lesson that Hopkins learned firsthand. Several members of a grassroots gun rights group spoke with Hopkins at length and discussed the article and the initiative.
Update 3/14/2016: Mr. Hopkins, in a relayed email, requested that we retract his article that he shared with some of our associates. Hopkins stated that the article "serves as a reminder that there was a problem. I’d rather let this wither on the vine, so I’d rather not remind people there was a problem." Mr. Hopkins has been invited to comment.
This was a big lesson that Hopkins learned firsthand. Several members of a grassroots gun rights group spoke with Hopkins at length and discussed the article and the initiative.
Update 3/14/2016: Mr. Hopkins, in a relayed email, requested that we retract his article that he shared with some of our associates. Hopkins stated that the article "serves as a reminder that there was a problem. I’d rather let this wither on the vine, so I’d rather not remind people there was a problem." Mr. Hopkins has been invited to comment.
Thank you for making a complete and informative breakdown of the Universal Background Check. I have shared your article with others and hopefully this helps them better understand. Great work!
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