After the Newtown, Connecticut mass murder, anti-rights politicians and media shifted into high gear. The only “solution” for such a tragedy was another gun ban; within two days, Senator Dianne Feinstein introduced her version. Pundits like the Washington Post’s Ezra Klein politicized the tragedy by claiming that America is an unusually violent place, with the only answer being more gun control.There’s a problem with all of their hyperbole: it is based upon myth and manipulated data.I personally believed in civilian disarmament until an acquaintance in law enforcement challenged my gun-banner’s assumptions with questions and points I could not rebut. This began a research journey limited only by my decision to exclude any data cited by the NRA. At the time, I was convinced only caring people like the Brady Campaign would present the truth.Surprisingly (to me, at the time), I found no dataset proving civilian disarmament made anybody safer.In response to Ezra Klein’s report titled “Twelve facts about guns and mass shootings in the United States,” below are eight fictions about gun control.Do note: all data cited below are from sources supportive of gun control....Fiction 8: Gun-Control Advocates Care About Other People, Gun-Rights Activists Are SelfishDo gun banners want a serious discussion about making children safer? President Obama’s daughters attend a school with armed security, so having responsible, trained adults on-site is a reasonable consideration.Based on the crime data presented in this article — again, all the data come from countries and organizations supporting the most extreme forms of gun control — the gun-ban movement promotes a fatally flawed agenda whose outcome includes:More women raped;More blacks murdered;More people experiencing fear;More school children murdered;And the individual’s civil rights infringed.If civilian disarmament is a righteous, caring agenda, why must gun-control advocates manipulate their own data to manufacture “proof” of its validity?And what kind of empathetic people exploit the occasion of murdered children and a distraught public as the proper time to ask for support of their agenda?