Remember when litigation was the biggest hammer in the forcible citizen disarmament lobby's toolbox? Remember when the Violence Policy Center (VPC) trumpeted the advent of "cities and individuals alike . . . pursu[ing] innovative legal strategies"?Today's St. Louis Gun Rights Examiner column is up. Hope to see you there, with friends.
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The anti-rights lobby may have been the first to discover the power of litigation, but I can't help but wonder if they now wish they'd never opened up that front in the battle of citizen disarmament vs. liberty. [More]
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Check out other Gun Rights Examiners:
- Austin: Texas political two-step over border security
- Charlotte: Multiple victim public homicide: Lessons of shootings in Alabama & Germany
- Cleveland: Another school shooting makes gun control the topic of the day
- DC: Federal law suit filed after DC refuses to register handgun because it’s the wrong color
- Denver: Shootings in the news: How do we respond?
- Los Angeles: Another Shooting: reactions can be irrational, too
- Milwaukee: Why are we tiptoeing?
- Minneapolis: The first thing you do is drag him inside
- National: Wrong reactions to shooting sprees make us more vulnerable
- Seattle: Tragedies in Alabama, Germany will fuel frenzy to ban guns while ignoring root causes of violence
- Wisconsin: Wisconsin's brand new 137 year old carry law
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