The topic I have chosen to write about is gun control. This is a major issue that is widely discussed throughout the United States. Gun control in the United States is the set of laws that determine the regulation, possession, sale, use, etc. of guns in the United States. These laws vary from state to state. Our current President, Donald Trump, is anti-gun control, supports arming teachers, views shootings as a result of national mental health issues, and wants to appoint supreme court justices who respect the 2nd amendment.
The Coalition to Stop Gun Violence, otherwise known as the CSGV aims to support gun-control through "policy development, strategic engagement, and effective advocacy". "Drafting, passing, and implementing evidence-based legislation" is their number one priority as an interest group. A law that the CSGV are developing is "the Gun Violence Restraining Order (GVRO), a law that allows law enforcement and family members to temporarily remove firearms from a loved one in crisis” which they claim to have "worked with scientific experts to develop."
On their website, csgv.org, they released an article in which CSGV takes a specific stance against the NRA. In it, they describe the views of the NRA and President Trump as a “shared dangerous philosophy.”. When referring to the NRA and Trump, the CSGV “reject extremists who promote violence” as well as "an extremist hate group" with a "toxic ideology."
In this article, the CSGV fails to explain what issues they have with the NRA and Trump’s policies. They use negative rhetoric such as “extremists” to refer to the NRA and Trump and their philosophy as “dangerous”. This article takes a clear liberal stance.
The National Rifle Association, more commonly known as the NRA, has stated their mission is "preserving the core of our American values and traditions in our steadfast effort to Teach Freedom." The NRA aims to defend their right to the 2nd amendment as they raise "tax-deductible contributions in support of a wide range of firearm-related public interest activities of the National Rifle Association of America." Their aim as an interest group can be summed up as: "to promote firearms and hunting safety, to enhance marksmanship skills of those participating in the shooting sports, and to educate the general public about firearms in their historic, technological and artistic context."
On a section of their website, nraila.org, NRA posted an article in which they take a stance against gun confiscation and gun control. They also take a stance against CNN, a major liberal news network saying that they have “a difficult time telling the truth” and that they “can’t seem to help but fabricate a story.”
“In 2008, NRA secured a settlement with the city to return hundreds of firearms to their owners.” The NRA takes a clear stance on anti-gun control with this statement by informing readers that they worked towards anti-gun control in New Orleans. In this article, the NRA takes a clear conservative and anti-gun control stance. It does look into the perspective of the other side, including multiple quotes in the CNN pro-gun control article which the NRA they discuss throughout the article. However, the article fails to address and go into depth about what issues they had with the laws and policies of various Democratic lawmakers. They use negative rhetoric such as "fake news" to describe CNN's Chris Cillizza's article as well as "fabricate" to describe CNN's articles in general.
Where the CSGV is pro-gun control, the NRA is anti-gun control. Both are very popular gun control interest groups for their respective sides. Both articles are evidently biased with negative rhetoric towards the opposing perspective. I personally resonate with the NRA more. Their article is much more thorough in describing their perspective than the CSGV article, which didn't do much to explain their side. I am anti-gun control as I support the Constitution's 2nd amendment, which guarantees the individual their right to bear arms (possess a gun).






