Meanwhile, since the Heller decision last June (slightly) eased D.C.'s draconian gun laws, violent crime has gone down.Running way behind today, but that's today's St. Louis Gun Rights Examiner column. Give it a look, and encourage others to do so, too.
The bottom line is that D.C. would be made a better place, rather than a worse one, if the basic human right of armed self-defense were recognized there. There are plenty of reasons to fight the voting bill, but if it cannot be stopped, the Ensign Amendment must be kept in. [More]
Check out other Gun Rights Examiners:
- Atlanta: La Raza Justice
- Austin: Tea Party at risk of self-sabotage
- Boston: M.D.’s fixing what ails the country
- Charlotte: Armed self-defense: Beyond the basics
- Cleveland: New Prohibition for a new generation
- DC: Virginia gun owners should crash the party on June 9th
- Denver: When do you actually own a new gun?
- Los Angeles: Sovereignty 101, Part II: No Alternatives to the State?
- Minneapolis: A great couple of days in the Midwest
- National: Did German 'smart gun' fail on video?
- Seattle: Seattle mayor, gun activists in stalemate
- Wisconsin: Gun rights advocates make progress
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