[Twitter, 8/31/19]

The NRA has long pushed the idea that the Second Amendment includes the right to wage a civil insurrection

NRA CEO Wayne LaPierre endorsed the insurrectionist interpretation of the Second Amendment during a speech at the 2009 Conservative Political Action Conference, claiming, “Our Founding Fathers understood that the guys with the guns make the rules.” [Media Matters, 8/9/16]

NRA promoted an article that depicted Democrats hanged at the gallows following a second civil war. The NRA tweeted a column in which gun blogger Bob Owens fantasized about a second civil war in a 2015 post, writing that if the “radical left” attempts to “impose their ideas on the American people” -- which Owens claimed includes gun confiscation -- “it would end poorly and quickly” for them since “they will be utterly destroyed by armed free citizens.” Owens illustrated his article with an image of gallows with the caption, “This is where the survivors of the Democrat rebellion will meet their end.” [Media Matters, 8/21/15]

When former President Barack Obama announced gun safety plans, the NRA dubbed him “our biggest threat to national security.” In January 2018, Obama reportedly planned to announced several executive actions on gun safety, including closing the “gun show loophole” and introducing universal background checks. The NRA released video on January 4, 2018, claiming “the biggest threat to national security is sitting in the Oval Office.” [Media Matters, 1/4/16]

Then-NRA spokesperson Dana Loesch implicitly called for violence against Democrats. In a June 2017 ad for the NRA, Loesch warned of a coming wave of Democratic violence after Trump’s election. She claimed they were “smash[ing] windows, burn[ing] cars … and terrorizing the law-abiding.” Loesch told viewers, “The only way we stop this, the only way we save our country and our freedom, is to fight this violence of lies with the clenched fist of truth.” [Vox, 6/29/17]

Conservative pundits floating violent reprisals as a response to gun safety legislation are echoing far-right extremist and militia rhetoric

Conservative pundits are echoing the rhetoric of the extremist Three Percenter militia movement. The core philosophy of the Three Percenter movement, whose adherents have engaged in violence, is that citizens would be justified in taking up arms to violently overthrow the government if the government enacted stronger gun regulations. [Southern Poverty Law Center, accessed 9/4/19, Southern Poverty Law Center, 3/1/19]

Far-right conspiracy theorist Alex Jones frequently hypes the prospect of a second civil war that would pit conservatives against liberals. During his broadcasts, Jones has frequently argued “leftists” and “globalists” are fomenting a civil war in the United States and that conservatives should be prepared to respond with violence. [Media Matters, 7/19/17]

Gun Owners of America, a group to the right of even the NRA, has argued violence would be an appropriate response to gun safety regulations. Larry Pratt, GOA’s emeritus executive director who has past ties to the militia movement and white supremacists, has said voters unsatisfied with election results can resort to the “bullet box” and repeatedly suggested that politicians who support stronger gun laws should fear being shot by a GOA supporter. [Media Matters, 6/20/16]