Commentator Steven Crowder recently set up a booth and pretended to push gun control in order to test the knowledge of everyday Americans who support more gun laws. In short order it was evident that people approaching his booth chose what should be legal and what shouldn’t based on whether the guns had brown wooden stocks or black plastic ones, and the vast majority supported a ban on “fully semiautomatic” firearms. Of course, the phrase “fully semiautomatic” is simply another way to say automatic semiautomatic; a nonsensical contradiction. Crowder used the phrase to show that gun controllers will go along with anything. Crowder’s interaction with the gun control supporters was captured on video. Crowder called his fictional gun control group, “Citizens Coalition for Common Sense Gun Reform,” and quickly demonstrated that people could be talked into banning any gun that they believed was not suited to hunting. Moreover, when Crowder regurgitated false gun control talking points, the people believed them and signed his gun ban petition. Crowder would say things like, “Have you heard of the AR-15? That’s the bad one.” Adding, “What is it, like 98% of mass shootings use AR-15?” In reality, FBI figures show over two times