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    Exclamation Outting the Associated Press

    My latest. This time its the AP's turn in the spotlight !

    http://www.ammoland.com/2012/08/10/a...sts-stylebook/


    While performing research for an article about modern sporting rifles, I stumbled upon the Associated Press (AP) “Stylebook”, that appears to be the foundation of where the “assault weapon” lie originates in journalism.

    Relevant pics and images embedded in the article can be viewed at the link on Ammoland.com


    Manasquan, NJ --(Ammoland.com)- This is something that has been perpetuated for over 20 years, ever since Josh Sugarmann, head of the virulently anti gun group, “The Violence Policy Center”, first publicly admitted to creating it out of thin air in 1988.

    The so called “assault weapon“ phrase is a deliberate and cynical ploy to mislead and confuse the American Public over an entire class of firearms that Gun Banners don’t like.

    “The semi-automatic weapon’s menacing looks, coupled with the public’s confusion over fully automatic machine guns versus semi-automatic assault weapons — anything that looks like a machine gun is assumed to be a machine gun — can only increase that chance of public support for restrictions on these weapons.” ~ Josh Sugarmann - Violence Policy Center

    But with origin of this meme so factually clear and deceptive, why do so many supposedly educated journalists keep misusing the term “assault weapon“ when talking about America’s most commonly owned firearms?

    Apparently the Associated Press is the source of the problem!
    They clearly direct all Journalist to keep misusing the Term “assault weapon“ in their published 2012 Stylebook. The AP Stylebook is a resource and definition guide, published and distributed to 10,000′s of media outlets, print, online and television Nationwide, for use by journalists, reporters, students and editorial staff to promote correct formatting and accurate reporting of news stories.

    From the 2012 Associated Press Stylebook Press Release:

    “Updated regularly since its initial publication in 1953, the AP Stylebook is a must-have reference for writers, editors, students and professionals. It provides fundamental guidelines for spelling, language, punctuation, usage and journalistic style. It is the definitive resource for journalists. “

    This so called “definitive resource for journalists” has it wrong!

    From the 2012 AP Stylebook:

    “Assault Weapon: A semi-automatic firearm similar in appearance to a fully automatic firearm or military weapon. Not synonymous with assault rifle, which can be used in fully automatic mode. Wherever possible, be specific about the type of weapon: semi-automatic rifle, semi-automatic shotgun or semi-automatic pistol.”

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    Now, no one really expects anything approaching the truth or facts from gun control groups and their supporters, they are infamous for their extensive and well documented history of deception in furtherance of their agenda, as our lead-in story illustrates.

    Groups like the Violence Policy Center lead the way in audaciously making outrageous claims and arrogantly expecting no one to call them on it. The Brady Campaign is equally culpable. A few years ago, gun banners were vociferously exclaiming to a sympathetic media the immense “dangers” associated with Citizen ownership of .50 cal, long range target rifles, publicly claming on their website that firearms of that type were only “needed by terrorists” while making the stunningly absurd claim that .50 cal rifles could “take out a target at a range of 4 MILES” !

    Gun control groups know they can’t win the debate on the facts, so they suppress them, deny them, pretend they don’t exist, and lie with amazing hubris, hoping no one will notice.
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    But we expect, demand and frankly are entitled to more, far more from the media. Media whose first and overriding obligation is to report the truth and the facts, impartially and without personal bias, to the American Public, so we are informed and armed with the truth.

    Its been blatantly obvious for years now, the media bias against firearms and their owners that is passed off as factual news, but is really nothing more then the crassest yellow journalism, intentionally pushing the mantra of gun control in a deliberate and ideologically driven effort to subvert and undermine Citizens Rights.

    From individual writers and TV commentators alike, [see Bill O’Reilly] but also indoctrinated as a corporate culture from once respected media institutions like the NY Times, The LA Times, The Chicago Sun Tribune, ABC, CNN, NBC and many, many others. In fact, the last time calls for further restrictions on socalled “assault weapons” reached the level we are seeing today, CNN was caught red handed doctoring video footage they shot at a gun range.

    By showing a semi automatic rifle being fired, and then panning down range to the target, where multiple bullet impacts registered in fractions of a second, with the sound of fully automatic gunfire in the background. When confronted, CNN was forced to publicly admit the weapon being fired at the target was not the semi automatic civilian rifle they showed in the hands of the person at the range, but was in fact an actual, military grade weapon fired on full automatic or, for the lay person, a machine gun, in the hands of a Police Officer.

    In the aftermath of last months mass shooting in Aurora Colorado and again in Oak Creek, Wisconsin, the issue of so called “assault weapons” has had the media shirking even their most basic duty to the canons of journalistic integrity and unbiased reporting. Accompanying the cry for more gun control was the same litany of intentionally mis-represented “facts“, overly emotional rhetoric and ignorance laced commentary by individuals and media alike, for whom things like basic fact checking and the barest adherence to the truth are apparently foreign concepts.

    The inclusion and perpetuation of the made up term “assault weapons” by AP Stylebook cuts straight to the heart of the issue. Not holding to the truth. The facts are this is a made up term.

    From Gun Facts, a quick reference guide for civil libertarians on gun control issues. They define an “assault weapon” as follows.

    An “assault weapon” is an invented term. In the firearm lexicon, there is no such thing as an “assault weapon.” The closest relative is the “assault rifle,” which is a machine gun or “select fire” rifle that fires rifle cartridges. In most cases so-called “assault weapons” are cosmetically similar to military guns but are functionally identical to and less powerful than hunting rifles.”

    Wikipedia, not the most reliable source and one that has liberal left leanings, has this to say:

    ““Assault weapons” is a political term, often used by gun control advocates, typically referring to firearms “designed for rapidly firing at human targets from close range,” sometimes described as military-style features useful in combat.”

    A quick Google search pulls up a 2005 copy of the Associated Press Stylebook that is even more heinous. It is notable that they have somewhat revised the definition but here is the 2005 version, which said.

    “assault-style weapon Any semiautomatic pistol, rifle or shotgun originally designed for military or police use with a large ammunition capacity. Also, firearms that feature two or more accessories such as a detachable magazine, folding or telescopic stock, silencer, pistol grip, bayonet mount or a device to suppress the flash emitted”

    Nothing in the definition lays out what the parameters are, or provides examples, to illustrate how one determines whether a particular firearm was “originally designed for military or police use“.

    In fact, under the 2005 definition, ANY semi automatic pistol, by far the most common handgun style in use for the last twenty plus years by citizens and law enforcement alike would qualify as an “assault weapon“.

    Pay particular attention to definition of “assault weapon“ in the more recent 2012 AP Stylebook. The last line in the entry admonishes that a journalist or reporter should “Wherever possible, be specific about the type of weapon: semi-automatic rifle, semi-automatic shotgun or semi-automatic pistol.”

    Yet that distinction is rarely, if ever made when crimes committed with firearms are reported. After more then a decade as a Second Amendment Scholar and Activist, closely studying how the issue is reported on, I can safely and confidently say with some authority that it is unheard of for any report or news concerning “assault weapons“ used in crime to go any further then to use the term “assault weapon“.

    Thus creating and leaving the impression amongst readers or viewers that the firearm in question is an actual military grade assault rifle, capable of fully automatic, machine gun type rates of fire. Remember Sugarmann’s quote and CNN being caught intentionally creating exactly that impression.

    This isn’t journalism, it’s pure propaganda, plain and simple. Its’s a shameful betrayal of even the most basic adherence to any semblance to journalistic integrity and ethics. And it needs to be exposed.
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    Having worked in publishing for close 11 years for various houses, I'll bet that many are still using the '05 edition instead of the 2012 one. I'll further bet that many schools teaching journalism are also using wording from the '05 tome.

    Media likes to say they are trend setters, but when it latches onto a word, it rides that baby for life. Good example is the use of the word "clips" for any firearm feeding system. That's a holdover from WWII with the M1 being fed from clips. Hell, they are so lazy they bend the English language to cover their usage (check out the dictionary making clips synonymous with magazines).

    Journalism has always had a socialist slant to it, I believe owing to a heavy Jewish influence (NOT anti-Semitic and I have Sephardic Jewish ancestors so please save the righteous indignation) throughout the media spectrum - art, music, print, multi media. That said, what with the current state of socialism, not at all surprised that they (MSM) have this vehement anti-gun stance and that they are pulling all the stops when carrying the water for Obama. The nation is at a pivot point, you'll see browbeating like you've never seen before in the coming months leading to the election.
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    Yes what has happened to simply reporting the facts.Part of the answer is, it doesn't sell advertizing the way sensationalism does.Never let the facts get in the way of a good story.
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    Quote Originally Posted by GrumpyBear View Post
    Yes what has happened to simply reporting the facts.Part of the answer is, it doesn't sell advertizing the way sensationalism does.Never let the facts get in the way of a good story.
    Sex sells, always has. Whats "sexy" is what sees the light of day. Facts have "nothing to do with it".
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    If I dress up my 10/22 can I call it an assualt weapon just to annoy the neighbors?

    Since the dawn of media Ung The Caveman lied to the cliff dwellers because it gathered him the attention he sought, and which he sought because it gave him power. Nothing has changed.

    They lie, we counter, a useless debate/arugment ensues and only confusion remains for those uninvolved emotionally or intellectually. That is the anti MO since the debate began, get the fence sitters to buy the bullshit and add numbers to the ranks of those favoring gun control. It matters not a whit that the facts are eskewed and the reality masked. Truth isn't the objective, nor is fairness. These are nothing more than con men but on a grander and more dangerous scale. They don't seek our valubles, they seek our freedom and our power to consent to being governed.

    I see it as a very simple reality. If they are really of the goal to end violence why are they not addressing the judical system and laws that cause violent felons the opportunity to engage in violence? Plea deals, time off for good behavior, reduced charges, withdrawn charges, short prison terms, and while in prison a serious lack of true discipline. Make the crime an aborhant idea through harsh penalties. Instead of taking away the right to self-defense, add a bitterly stark future for a violent action.
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    Default Re: Outting the Associated Press

    Quote Originally Posted by ErSwnn View Post
    If I dress up my 10/22 can I call it an assualt weapon just to annoy the neighbors?
    I'm sure that's what the press would refer to it as.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Statkowski View Post
    I'm sure that's what the press would refer to it as.
    Good Lord, wait till they find out I have a 25 round "clip" for it, along with 3more "detachable quick reloading clips". My bloodlust knows no bounds.
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