Right To Bear Memes
Start writing a post
Politics and Activism

Right To Bear Memes

A college student's response to popular anti-gun control memes.

405
Right To Bear Memes

As a communication major, I’m well aware that the messages that we post out to social media don’t always come across the way that we want them to. It seems like every time there’s a mass shooting—like the one at Umpqua Community College this past week that killed nine people—messages of all sorts pop up in the form of memes, advocating against gun control laws.

These memes can be interpreted in many different ways, though. Especially by a college student that lives in fear of the next mass shooting happening at their school. Obviously, there’s bias there, but just for the fun of it, why don’t we look at the kind of messages that anti-gun control advocates’ memes are really sending?

The Intended Message: “Restricting where people can buy guns isn’t going to help anything! Meth and other illegal drugs aren’t sold in stores, and people still get their hands on that!

The Perceived Message: You’re worried you won’t be able to pick up your gun and groceries in the same trip to Walmart.

No, if people really wanted to get a hold of a gun, they will get a hold of a gun. You have to admit that there’s something wrong with being able to pick up a gun at Walmart while you’re getting groceries, right? There’s something even worse about being able to buy guns online.

The Intended Message: Restricting where people can carry guns by putting signs up and creating more “Gun Free Zones” isn’t going to change anything. If a person wants to shoot up a place, they’re not going to let a sign stop them.

The Perceived Message: Wow, you actually find mass shootings humorous?

We know that putting up signs isn’t going to stop a potential shooter. If a shooter wants to shoot up a place, nothing is going to stop him. However, by enforcing gun free zones and not allowing concealed weapons on the premises, you’re potentially making it a lot harder for the shooter to get past the front door. That’s why those signs are up there.

The Intended Message: Making guns illegal isn’t going to stop criminals from shooting up the place! That is simply not the answer.

The Perceived Message: Wow, did anyone say anything about making guns illegal?

Making guns illegal is not the solution here. Even though it eliminated the problem of gun violence for other countries (like England, which banned private ownership of handguns after a shooting in 1997), it’s not a logical solution for our gun-lovin’ country at this time. All we want are more laws that can keep shooters from legally owning 14 weapons to shoot up schools.

The Intended Message: It's in the constitution that we have a right to firearms! Are you going to go against the constitution?

The Perceived Message: Are you seriously ignoring that our country has a massive problem here?

Chris Harper-Mercer, the shooter responsible for the deaths of nine people this past week, owned 14 firearms. According to officials, “All the weapons were legally obtained by the shooter or family members over the past three years through a federally licensed firearms dealer.”

Background checks aren’t required to purchase guns at gun shows, and even with background checks, denial of firearm sales happens less than one percent of the time, according to CNN. Not only that, but the U.S. is the only developed country to struggle with the problem of gun violence to this extent. Obviously we have a problem, a logical solution to the problem would be stricter gun control laws.

We don’t want to take away your guns. But is our safety and mental wellbeing really too much to ask for?

Report this Content
This article has not been reviewed by Odyssey HQ and solely reflects the ideas and opinions of the creator.
houses under green sky
Photo by Alev Takil on Unsplash

Small towns certainly have their pros and cons. Many people who grow up in small towns find themselves counting the days until they get to escape their roots and plant new ones in bigger, "better" places. And that's fine. I'd be lying if I said I hadn't thought those same thoughts before too. We all have, but they say it's important to remember where you came from. When I think about where I come from, I can't help having an overwhelming feeling of gratitude for my roots. Being from a small town has taught me so many important lessons that I will carry with me for the rest of my life.

Keep Reading...Show less
​a woman sitting at a table having a coffee
nappy.co

I can't say "thank you" enough to express how grateful I am for you coming into my life. You have made such a huge impact on my life. I would not be the person I am today without you and I know that you will keep inspiring me to become an even better version of myself.

Keep Reading...Show less
Student Life

Waitlisted for a College Class? Here's What to Do!

Dealing with the inevitable realities of college life.

90606
college students waiting in a long line in the hallway
StableDiffusion

Course registration at college can be a big hassle and is almost never talked about. Classes you want to take fill up before you get a chance to register. You might change your mind about a class you want to take and must struggle to find another class to fit in the same time period. You also have to make sure no classes clash by time. Like I said, it's a big hassle.

This semester, I was waitlisted for two classes. Most people in this situation, especially first years, freak out because they don't know what to do. Here is what you should do when this happens.

Keep Reading...Show less
a man and a woman sitting on the beach in front of the sunset

Whether you met your new love interest online, through mutual friends, or another way entirely, you'll definitely want to know what you're getting into. I mean, really, what's the point in entering a relationship with someone if you don't know whether or not you're compatible on a very basic level?

Consider these 21 questions to ask in the talking stage when getting to know that new guy or girl you just started talking to:

Keep Reading...Show less
Lifestyle

Challah vs. Easter Bread: A Delicious Dilemma

Is there really such a difference in Challah bread or Easter Bread?

62442
loaves of challah and easter bread stacked up aside each other, an abundance of food in baskets
StableDiffusion

Ever since I could remember, it was a treat to receive Easter Bread made by my grandmother. We would only have it once a year and the wait was excruciating. Now that my grandmother has gotten older, she has stopped baking a lot of her recipes that require a lot of hand usage--her traditional Italian baking means no machines. So for the past few years, I have missed enjoying my Easter Bread.

Keep Reading...Show less

Subscribe to Our Newsletter

Facebook Comments