Stinchfield | The Media’s “Silencer” Confusion - 1/24/17

Published on January 24, 2017
Duration: 2:09

This video discusses the Trump administration's stated support for Second Amendment rights and criticizes media coverage of firearm suppressors. It highlights the distinction between the terms 'silencer' and 'suppressor,' arguing that the former is misleading and used to create a negative public perception. The video emphasizes that suppressors do not silence firearms and points out their limited use in criminal activity.

Quick Summary

The term 'silencer' is a misleading description for firearm devices; the correct term is 'suppressor.' Suppressors reduce firearm noise but do not eliminate it, and their use in crimes is rare, with only two instances found in a 10-year period. The loud sound of gunfire itself acts as a safety warning.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Trump Administration's Support for 2A Rights
  2. 00:35Media Bias and 'Silencer' Confusion
  3. 00:52Robert Spitzer's Article and Terminology
  4. 01:17The Safety Function of Gunfire Sound
  5. 01:36Hearing Loss vs. Suppressor Misuse
  6. 01:43Criminal Use of Suppressors

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the difference between a silencer and a suppressor?

The term 'silencer' is considered a misleading and inaccurate description of firearm devices. The technically correct term is 'suppressor,' as these devices reduce the sound of a firearm but do not eliminate it entirely, meaning they do not 'silence' the weapon.

How does the media inaccurately portray firearm suppressors?

The media, particularly in articles discussing legislation like the Hearing Protection Act, often uses the term 'silencer.' This is seen as a tactic to mislead the public into believing suppressors are solely used by assassins, rather than for their primary function of noise reduction.

What is the stated position of the Trump administration on Second Amendment rights?

According to a White House policy paper, the Trump administration stated its commitment to upholding Second Amendment rights. The paper emphasized that supporting law enforcement also means supporting citizens' ability to protect themselves.

What are the safety aspects of firearm noise?

The loud and abrupt sound of gunfire can serve as a crucial safety feature. It can alert bystanders to dangerous situations, such as mass shootings, or warn hikers of a hunter's presence in the woods, indicating potential danger.

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