By Larry Pratt, on January 24th, 2007 The anti-gun Centers for Disease Control has examined several studies that focused on guns and crime and concluded that gun control laws have no impact on crime.
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By Larry Pratt, on October 17th, 2006 Congressman John Dingell pretends to be a friend of gun owners with his membership in the Congressional Sportsmen's Caucus.
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By Larry Pratt, on July 20th, 2006 The United Nations Small Arms Conference ended with a whimper.
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By Larry Pratt, on April 28th, 2006 Just because a politician says he likes to hunt, or that he owns a firearm, does not mean he has any interest in protecting your right to own the firearms of your choice. A review of Foxes in the Henhouse.
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By Larry Pratt, on November 17th, 2005 If San Francisco’s new gun law stays on the books, it will enter into competition with Washington and Chicago for the dubious distinction of being the crime capital of the country.
By Wendy McElroy, on November 17th, 2005 Issues like same-sex marriage, Hurricane Katrina, the price of gas and many other pressing questions are currently eclipsing gun rights. When the issue reassumes center stage, some will be surprised to see that it wears a somewhat different face — a more feminine face.
By Erich Pratt, on September 14th, 2005 Press reports described how life-long gun control supporters were even running to gun stores to buy an item they never thought they would need — a gun. Tragically, they were surprised (and outraged!) to learn there was a 15-day waiting period upon firearms.
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By Erich Pratt, on March 25th, 2005 Even if the Brady Bunch was successful in disarming the entire nation and turning us into a larger version of Washington, DC, bad guys would continue to get guns.
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By Justin Darr, on January 19th, 2005 If there is one thing liberals love more than banning Christianity from public schools it is creating ineffective gun control laws.
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By Michael Nevin, Jr., on January 10th, 2005 The self-evident right of law-abiding citizens to protect themselves, their families, and their property is alive and well throughout most of America — but not in San Francisco.
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By Rachel Alexander, on October 11th, 2004 A close look at why Congress allowed the Assault Weapons Ban to lapse, and why the ban was powerless to prevent the Columbine murders.
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By Don B. Kates, Jr., on September 27th, 2004 The assault weapons ban was not renewed because, as one scholar noted, the ban was “sort of like trying to reduce motor vehicle crashes by banning cars with flames painted on the side.”
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By Selwyn Duke, on September 13th, 2004 The so-called assault weapons ban is scheduled to expire on today, and will end with a fizzle and not a bang.
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By Michael R. Bowen, on September 9th, 2004 Kerry's shotgun waving, skeet shooting, and bird hunting are just a pose; his heart is really in the gun control camp.
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By Matthew S. Haver, on August 3rd, 2004 There are almost 4.6 million violent incidents involving a female every year.
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By Doug Hagin, on July 30th, 2004 Why have the Democrats stopped talking about gun control?
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By Wendy McElroy, on March 4th, 2004 Gun control activists should reconsider the inflation and skewing of statistics on dead children.
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By Doug Hagin, on January 14th, 2004 The ultimate result of gun control will be the criminalizing of self-defense.
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By Doug Hagin, on January 6th, 2004 Do you know how many times Americans have used firearms to thwart crimes and defend themselves over the past year?
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By W. James Antle III, on October 20th, 2002 The extremists who oppose guns are the reason why gun control legislation is not going to pass.
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