Posted on 03/05/2013 1:02:22 PM PST by marktwain
If you follow Monderno, especially on Facebook, you probably know that Colion is a good friend of mine. If I told you that him joining the NRA was a surprise to me, I wouldnt be telling you the truth. For quite some time now I have been looking forward to this news getting out. To see why, lets start by examining what this means for the NRA. What This Means for the NRA
The United States, gun control, and the NRA are all at a critical impasse right now. Our right to keep and bear arms is under attack in ways that we have never seen before, and at all political levels.
Given the unprecedented political timing, I honestly believe that hiring Colion Noir is best move the NRA has made in a very long time, and perhaps ever. Heres why.
First, the obvious. If youve spent any amount of time watching Colions videos, youve no doubt picked up on the fact that hes an intelligent, funny, well-spoken young guy. If you didnt stereotype the way he dresses (which I give him grief about all the time ask to see his Louis Vuitton man bag sometime), then his Urban Gun Enthusiast moniker should have tipped you off to the fact that hes also an urbanite.
Young, cool, urban this aint your daddys NRA. And you know what? Thats exactly what the NRA needs to reach a younger generation. Reaching Gun Owners
There are a lot of gun owners in the U.S. some estimates say around 80 million adults own a firearm. The NRA has around 4.5 million members, and is the longest standing Civil Rights organization in the U.S., but do the math. Roughly 75 million adults own one or more firearms, but do not belong to the NRA.
Clearly the NRA isnt reaching them, and I believe a big reason why is that theres a culture shift going on in the firearms community.
Call it Gun Culture 2.0, 3.0, 3.1.7.9182 call it whatever you want, but the next generation of gun owners looks a lot more like the Urban Gun Enthusiast than it does Wayne LaPierre. Is that a slight on Mr. LaPierre? Of course not, its just the reality of the situation. The younger generation of gun owners does not feel represented by the NRA.
People, generally speaking, relate to people who look, talk and dress like they do. They connect with people who live where they live, who share the same life experiences. And by any estimation, the next generation of gun owners connects with Colion Noir. Reaching Non-Gun Owners
What about the larger gun control debate, with people who do not own guns? Who do you think is more likely to be able to reach the non-gun owner? The traditional NRA, or Mr. Colion Noir? The answer to me is obvious.
So for the NRA, hiring Mr. Colion Noir is a huge win, both in reaching gun owners, and in engaging non-gun owners in the gun control debate. And this engagement with non-gun owners, I believe, could have a very real impact politically. Politics
Like it or not, Democrats are the party of gun control. A lot of you Democrats get your feelings hurt about this, but its just simple fact. No, Im not saying that every single Democrat is for gun control, nor I am I saying that every single Republican is a shining beacon for Second Amendment preservation, because some arent. But theres no denying that most gun control legislation is introduced and voted for by Democrats.
Its also a fact that the biggest and most well-funded obstacle that Democrats face in getting the gun control they want is the NRA.
Given this, I think that the NRA hiring Mr. Colion Noir scares the living hell out of the political left. Think not? Its All About 2014
Gun control, in its current form in Congress (Feinsteins so-called Assault Weapons Ban), has virtually no chance of passing. In order for the Democrats to have any chance passing significant gun control under Obama, they must retake the House in 2014.
To retake the House in 2014, the Democrats need to continue to win the Black, Hispanic/Latino, and 18-29 year old demographics in a big way. In 2012, President Obama received 93% of the Black vote, 71% of the Hispanic/Latino vote, 60% of the 18-29 year old vote, and he only won the popular vote by roughly 2.5% (very cool Demographics interactive reporting tool here).
As weve already discussed, the traditional NRA had virtually no chance of reaching these demographics, but what about now? What if the NRA can use Colion to reach both gun owners and non-gun owners in these demographics, and turn a significant percentage of them away from their voting trend of voting Democrat?
What impact would that have on the 2014 elections? Wrapping Up
Thats why I have been looking forward to the news getting out. Hiring Colion Noir is a huge win for the NRA, for gun owners, gun rights, and has the very real potential to have an effect politically.
Unless Im very much mistaken, weve only seen the tip of this iceberg.
Reflecting the urgency and the dire straits our country is in now, perhaps? I sure wish this would happen in Congress as well, would be great to have some leadership at that level. Not necessary, mind you, but would be nice.
Go, Colion.
I have the sudden urge to remind Colion et al higher profile gun advocates to be careful... thinking of your list.
I watched a few of his videos the other night. Very good! He is well informed and makes such good common sense arguments against gun control, that any halfway sensible person who was for gun control and watched the videos would feel like an idiot for being anti-gun.
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Colin Noir is a good face man to the black community. Nutnfancy would be good to relate to the video-game crowd.
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