On Monday, I made a very brief, passing reference to Fordham University Law School Professor Nicholas J. Johnson's "Imagining Gun Control in America: Understanding the Remainder Problem" (pdf file). Some folks for whom I have a great deal of respect suggested to me that a more detailed look was in order. It's a pretty hefty bit of scholarship, and as such is probably a bit beyond my ability to analyze as well as it deserves, but it does raise some points I'd like to take a look at, so I'll give it a shot (no pun intended). [More]Today's St. Louis Gun Rights Examiner column is up--please give it a read, and help me promote it. Speaking of which, do you Digg me?
In other news, I don't know how I failed to notice that since Jan. 31, we have had yet another Gun Rights Examiner. Please welcome Dan Bidstrup, of the Denver Gun Rights Examiner.
- National Gun Rights Examiner: Dead men tell no tales
- Los Angeles Gun Rights Examiner: Answering the Los Angeles Times' Dana Parsons.
- Cleveland Gun Rights Examiner: Legislating away rights in an attempt to curb crime
- Charlotte Gun Rights Examiner: 'Assault weapon' opening salvo: Levin lies to Congress
- Austin Gun Rights Examiner: Brady Campaign to prevent democracy? (Part 3)
- DC Gun Rights Examiner: Virginia Senator Creigh Deeds sells out gun owners, fools gun banners
- Milwaukee Gun Rights Examiner: Time to change our attitude about guns
- Denver Gun Rights Examiner: A gun owner's worst nightmare
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