Assaulted: Civil Rights Under Fire - Documentary

CowTowner,

Thanks for the info. I was afraid it might be six months, like some are, or even longer. Three months isn't too bad. Once I get it, I want to show it to some neighbors, and friends of mine, when I have them over.
 
I didn't see a more recent thread about this film, so I'm resurrecting the older thread.

It's now available on Hulu Plus to watch. Just watched it last night and I highly recommend this film. It's by far the most reasoned and rational pro-2A film I've ever seen. It's not exploitive, reactionary and doesn't stoop to paranoid fear-mongering to get its point across.
If you have Hulu Plus and haven't seen it, check the film out...you'll be glad you did.


Excellent job Kris!
 
As long as we are resurrecting the thread, I want to share my glee and pleasure that the hypocrisy of Sen Lee is memorialized in this film. "No debate, no discussion."

Ha ha!
 
Saw this last night on the Sportsman Channel.
Very well done....definately the best overall I've ever seen on the subject.

Necro thread and all, it's worth a family viewing.
 
While I agree this was a very well done documentary. And I did support it a little via kickstarter, it seems that not everyone in the industry approves of the movie.
I supported it, as well.
But... as soon as I was finally able to watch the film (after the discs shipped), I posted my 'rewards' (including the DVD) in the "Freebies" section of another gun forum and sent them to someone that hadn't seen the film.

I don't remember what irritated me so much about the film, but I do remember being sorely disappointed.

We all have our own opinions... even if we can't remember what they are, sometimes. ;)
 
I think you guys are on to something in linking gun control to civil rights.
If you look objectively at the history of gun control in the US you will see a real connection to particular the civil rights events and the passage of new laws.
If you have not watched this you need to.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2iQPKT9teck
From a strategic stand point exposing the racist nature of the 1968 gun control act and using it to bring in factions from the Black community would be a tremendous benefit to us in this fight for Gun Rights in the US.
 
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