2017-03-08

Here’s one campaign we’ll admit we didn’t see coming on this International Women’s Day: should pink guns manufactured for and marketed to women be banned in favor of classic black?

Smash the patriarchy. Preferably with high-caliber weapons. #BanPinkGuns https://t.co/iS8W7YQ94S

— Adam Weinstein (@AdamWeinstein) March 8, 2017

Our first reaction? No, of course not. There are enough politicians and well-funded advocacy groups trying their best to ban any gun of any kind for any reason.

We don’t think Adam Weinstein is arguing for a real “ban” in his piece for Task and Purpose, though he does make it clear he’d prefer an end to candy-colored hardware:

… the way we begin to have a more inclusive gun culture is by liberating women from the pink ghetto of their Cabela’s and Walmart sporting goods sections.



In this culture obsessed with status objects, pink guns become an “acceptable” entry point for your moms and girlfriends and sisters. A lot of them may be okay with that, because they think pink is pretty. But is their pink-thinking the result of serious contemplation, or our society’s reflexive gender norms?

You’ll never know until we smash the norm. Ban pink guns. Women deserve black parkerized Barretts and so, so much more.

Women absolutely do deserve black parkerized Barretts, but is it so bad to be pro-choice when it comes to guns? Maybe.

@AdamWeinstein 1,000,000 times this

— Hannah Gais (@hannahgais) March 8, 2017

@AdamWeinstein @TaskandPurpose I hate pink guns! I have a regular ol' Barretta and that's perfect

— Laura Tremper Jones (@trempy) March 8, 2017

The real controversy, it seems, isn’t the color of the gun but the bit in his article where Weinstein called out examples of cute-ified weaponry like pink PPKs and “pink .45s (but chambered in .22, you know, for a woman).”

@AdamWeinstein A .45 that's chambered as a .22 is a fake news gun! THIS CAN'T BE TOLERATED!

— Carl Prine (@CarlPrinetweets) March 8, 2017

@CarlPrinetweets It hurt me in my soul to see that

— Adam Weinstein (@AdamWeinstein) March 8, 2017

@AdamWeinstein If we do one thing today, it's end this.

— Carl Prine (@CarlPrinetweets) March 8, 2017

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Update:

Hold the phone; we’ve just learned that women are jazzed that bright pink camo will soon be a legal alternative to blaze orange in Virginia for hunting, and now we don’t know what to believe anymore.

In Virginia, female hunters have sights set on pink camo. https://t.co/8pAWWsgN04 pic.twitter.com/3IfwZHfqn2

— Outdoor News (@OutdoorNews) March 6, 2017

Ladies, would you like to hunt in pink camo? As a maker of ladies' shooting and hunting apparel, we would really like to know! https://t.co/JYWCfSGjYZ

— Apalain (@Apalainworld) March 6, 2017

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Related:

Kim Kardashian's gun photo inspires cries of hypocrisy (and some envy too) http://t.co/0rfpwNOh

— Twitchy Team (@TwitchyTeam) February 6, 2013

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