The Hitler gun control lie
Gun rights activists who cite the dictator as a reason against gun control have their history dangerously wrong
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The NRA, Fox News, Fox News (again), Alex Jones, email chains, Joe the Plumber Wurzelbacher, Gun Owners of America, etc., all agree that gun control was critical to Hitlers rise to power. Jews for the Preservation of Firearms Ownership (Americas most aggressive defender of firearms ownership) is built almost exclusively around this notion, popularizing posters of Hitler giving the Nazi salute next to the text: All in favor of gun control raise your right hand.
In his 1994 book, NRA head Wayne LaPierre dwelled on the Hitler meme at length, writing: In Germany, Jewish extermination began with the Nazi Weapon Law of 1938, signed by Adolf Hitler.
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The 1938 law signed by Hitler that LaPierre mentions in his book basically does the opposite of what he says it did. The 1938 revisions completely deregulated the acquisition and transfer of rifles and shotguns, as well as ammunition, Harcourt wrote. Meanwhile, many more categories of people, including Nazi party members, were exempted from gun ownership regulations altogether, while the legal age of purchase was lowered from 20 to 18, and permit lengths were extended from one year to three years.
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Proponents of the theory sometimes point to the 1943 Warsaw Ghetto Uprising as evidence that, as Fox News Judge Andrew Napolitano put it, those able to hold onto their arms and their basic right to self-defense were much more successful in resisting the Nazi genocide.
But as the Tablets Michael Moynihan points out, Napolitanos history (curiously based on a citation of work by French Holocaust denier Robert Faurisson) is a bit off. In reality, only about 20 Germans were killed, while some 13,000 Jews were massacred. The remaining 50,000 who survived were promptly sent off to concentration camps.
http://www.salon.com/2013/01/11/stop_talking_about_hitler/
Just another right-wing gun lobby lie to instill fear in the gullible and to sell more death and injury.