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“I felt threatened.” - A pointed critique of how self-defense rhetoric is weaponized to oppose gun reform.
“If guns kill people, then… cars drive drunk, pencils misspell words, and spoons made Oprah fat”-a tongue-in-cheek takedown of slippery logic.
Uncle Sam peers into a revolver barrel formed as the U.S. map, voicing despair over the absence of hope-a stark metaphor for national disillusionment.
A tongue-in-cheek illustration using weapon imagery to critique societal attitudes toward aging and mortality.
“Hey! Don’t touch! I need that to lubricate the trigger housing assembly!” - a biting satire on weapon justification rhetoric.
A satirical take on gun control debates-where “guns are bad” overshadows systemic complexity and policy contradictions.
Technical line drawing of a 1911-style semi-automatic pistol, highlighting key components like the slide, barrel, and grip safety.
A stark infographic highlighting how firearms in the home elevate risks of homicide, suicide, and accidental death.
A stylized blue and black semi-automatic pistol, rendered in clean vector art for clarity and scalability.
This satirical cartoon highlights the stark divide in the gun control discourse, using irony to underscore the moral and practical tensions.
A clean, isolated silhouette of a modern semi-automatic pistol, suitable for educational, legal, or design contexts where symbolic representation is needed.
Meet the “Belt-Fed Baby”-a delightfully over-the-top cartoon where innocence meets firepower in the most unexpected (and funny) way.
When you’re caught off guard in the firearms aisle-and need a comeback fast.
“Keep ‘em up! Now I’ll hand over all my money…” - a biting satire of gun lobbying pressure on lawmakers.
A clean, vector-style silhouette of a classic Uzi-type submachine gun, perfect for icons, infographics, or safety training materials.
“Sometimes an empty chamber is more dangerous”-a stark reminder that rhetoric often ignores tragic realities.
A stylized single-action revolver rests on a wooden board, punctuated by six scattered bullet holes-evoking classic Western action.
A simplified, illustrated Thompson submachine gun highlighting its classic wood-and-metal design.
“Drat! Now what ammunition do I have?!” - A humorous take on the unintended consequences of firearm legislation.
“Gaza Econ 101” (March 29, 2010) uses stark imagery to expose the grim reality where weapons flow freely while basic goods vanish-a sharp commentary on priorities in conflict.
“Don’t worry… our nation’s leaders will surely have the good sense to scrupulously regulate them…” - a satirical take on historical foresight.
This satirical drawing uses a firearm’s safety mechanism to represent how parenting demands constant vigilance and responsible control.
A clean, detailed outline of a 19th-century-style revolver, perfect for sketching practice or educational materials.
A split-panel cartoon asks whether Congress prioritizes gun rights or children’s lives-revealing stark policy contradictions and lobbying influence.
A mother comforts her child as a man kneels with a rifle, reflecting polarized reactions to gun violence in America.
A clean vector illustration of a classic bolt-action rifle with a wooden stock and mounted telescopic sight.
A stark symbolic illustration merging the shape of a handgun with the geographic outline of the United States.