
That's today's St. Louis Gun Rights Examiner. Please give it a look, and tell a friend--and Facebook "likes" and "shares" are hugely appreciated.So if the public health "studies" are to be trusted, and if Weinstein's ability to dramatically alter society's view of guns with a movie is as great as he evidently believes it to be, NRA members should be very nervous. Hmm . . . come to think of it, I guess there's nothing to worry about, then. [More]
Weinstein believes his propaganda movie will make the NRA wish they weren't alive, and he presumably expects the movie to stir up widespread public support for more anti-gun laws. But, at the same time, Hollywood denies that violent movies could encourage imitative violent behavior among mentally ill people. That is, movies can influence rational people, but not unstable (and especially impressionable) people.
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