At the end of the article they state the DOJ has found over the last 20 years that programs targeting bad people/places is more effective than targeting a gun... so guns don't kill people, people kill people after all?
Mr. Landrieu and Mayor Michael A. Nutter of Philadelphia are founders of Cities United, a network of mayors trying to prevent the deaths of young black men. “This is not just a gun issue, this is an unemployment issue, it’s a poverty issue, it’s a family issue, it’s a culture of violence issue,” Mr. Landrieu said.
But we can say, sounds like someone that is wanting to raise my taxes...And for people that believe as I do...ah screw it. We can't talk about it here anyway.
But we can say, sounds like someone that is wanting to raise my taxes...
Read, replied and then immediately deleted all sent and received PMs...Check you PM's...
And for people that believe as I do...ah screw it. We can't talk about it here anyway.
You are welcome. Glad you enjoyed it!Excellent article, thanks for posting it!
It's a good article, but I can't help but feel that the next assault by gun control groups will be hand guns. The article itself seemed to give a line of argument for them; "In 2008, the Supreme Court said there was a constitutional right to keep a loaded handgun at home for self-defense". No mention of public carry, whether CC or OC
It is depressing, since it appears the whole executive branch is corrupt to the very core. Hard to see how justice can be done when the same ones being investigated are doing the investigations, or report to the ones being investigated.Too bad the DOJ has been replaced by the DOI. Department of Injustice.
Goodness Gracious Almighty, the NYT published that? What is the world coming to?
I notice it was published on Friday, the day for publishing news you don't want anyone to see, like the IRS losing another bunch of hard drives...
Don't get me wrong, the NYT publishing this is a step in the right direction. However given the gun control's well documented distortion of facts, changing focus. and lies by omissions I am still very much cautiousYes. I noticed the left out any decisions that say the RTKBA extends beyond the home. They may well try to target handguns, but there are already decisions that have come out, which i would hope would make banning them near impossible.
Don't get me wrong, the NYT publishing this is a step in the right direction. However given the gun control's well documented distortion of facts, changing focus. and lies by omissions I am still very much cautious
Excellent article, thanks for posting it!
Well, we can let others talk for us:
Life at the Bottom: The Worldview That Makes the Underclass: Theodore Dalrymple: 9781566635059: Amazon.com: Books
Losing the Race: Self-Sabotage in Black America: John McWhorter: 9780060935931: Amazon.com: Books
Black Rednecks and White Liberals: Thomas Sowell: 9781594031434: Amazon.com: Books
It's a good article, but I can't help but feel that the next assault by gun control groups will be hand guns. The article itself seemed to give a line of argument for them; "In 2008, the Supreme Court said there was a constitutional right to keep a loaded handgun at home for self-defense". No mention of public carry, whether CC or OC
It's a good article, but I can't help but feel that the next assault by gun control groups will be hand guns. The article itself seemed to give a line of argument for them; "In 2008, the Supreme Court said there was a constitutional right to keep a loaded handgun at home for self-defense". No mention of public carry, whether CC or OC