A question of choice
A key word that resonates with many people who have limited vocabulary or critical thinking skills is 'choice'. The question then becomes "Whose choice should it be if a woman can buy a gun to protect herself", or "Whose choice should it be if a person who hasn't committed any crimes or problems should get to keep their property (a lawfully purchased gun)", or "Why does a bureaucrat hundreds or thousands of miles away get to decide how a family can spend their money or choose to provide for their defense of their home."
A key word that resonates with many people who have limited vocabulary or critical thinking skills is 'choice'. The question then becomes "Whose choice should it be if a woman can buy a gun to protect herself", or "Whose choice should it be if a person who hasn't committed any crimes or problems should get to keep their property (a lawfully purchased gun)", or "Why does a bureaucrat hundreds or thousands of miles away get to decide how a family can spend their money or choose to provide for their defense of their home."