The Denver Post

I want to give you one of my guns, really (see fine details)

- By Jon Caldara Jon Caldara is president of the Independen­ce Institute, a libertaria­n conservati­ve think tank in Denver.

Iused to be passionate­ly anti-gun. I gave money to anti-gun organizati­ons. So, I know full well the emotional drive to promote “commonsens­e gun laws.”

Today I am a proud life member of the National Rifle Associatio­n and own several firearms. I even own what people constantly mislabel as assault weapons. This makes me a criminal in my hometown of Boulder where I am in blatant and public violation of their new bigoted city ordinance.

I would rather be arrested and go to jail than give up my civil liberties. That’s how strongly I believe in our right to keep and bear arms.

My seismic shift from gunphobe to gun-defender is proof people can be brought around on this issue. But it takes time, a long time, and someone willing to patiently help others challenge their own emotional biases.

My message to my pro-gun friends — we are at risk of losing our rights because we mostly react to political threats without also focusing on the long-term, generation­al challenge of changing the political culture.

I’ll say it for the millionth time — politics is the lagging indicator of culture. And the anti-gun left knows how to influence culture through government-run education, Hollywood and the media.

There was a time when schools had shooting clubs. Now they are not just gun-free zones, but political tools for gun control. Just ask my highschool-aged daughter after being bullied to tears for her pro-gun stance.

We could be just a generation away from losing our guns.

America now has more guns than people. But that doesn’t necessaril­y mean there are more gun owners. It likely means that people who already own guns are buying more of them.

That’s all good, but what we need is more people owning firearms. Our overriding goal must be to get guns into the hands of responsibl­e, firsttime gun owners.

Getting into your first gun can be a transforma­tive experience. It helps melt away the emotional cloud that fuels the anti-gun, disempower­ment movement.

Shooting a gun regularly teaches the mechanics of the tool. Before you know it your reaction to anti-gun paranoia changes. When alarmists call a gun an “automatic” weapon or a weapon-of-war, you realize they just don’ t know what they are talking about, and almost feel sorry for them.

Firearms and the “gun culture” all seem less weird and dangerous once you’re a gun owner yourself.

Owning and using a gun regularly does more than just melt away the fear. It helps one think about property rights, women’s empowermen­t, individual and common defense, and how unacceptab­le government intrusion into our private lives is.

No wonder hard-core progressiv­es hate guns.

We gunnies can be terrible sales men for our cause. inflammato­ry bumper stickers and heated sloganeeri­ng doesn’t change hearts and minds. It didn’t change mine. My thoughtful and patient brother did, over two long years.

We who value the Second Amendment can change culture.

I have an idea and I hope you will follow my lead. I want to see it turn into a movement.

If you weren’t raised with guns, getting into your first gun can be very intimidati­ng. We need to make it easy and enjoyable. We gunnies all know that one friend, coworker or family member that should be a gun owner, but yet isn’t.

Let’s give, yes give, that person one of our guns. Let’s help them learn to shoot it properly. Help them go through the process I went through.

This is a real challenge for a gun owner. We are so sensitized to not having our guns taken that the thought of giving some of them away feels like sacrilege. But it is the opposite.

I have a 9mm pistol. It’s a Ruger Security 9 to be precise, and I love it. And I want to give it to you along with a lock and a few things to get you going. You’ll have to pass the background check and agree to take a safety class. I can help you find one.

If you are curious about guns but never owned one, please email me at Gungifts@gmail.com. Tell me a bit about yourself and I’ll choose someone to have my gun.

Imagine if responsibl­e gun owners paid it forward with a goal of doubling the number of legal gun owners in ten years. Culture changed.

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