Although election results are still coming in as I write this, the overall picture of the 2018 midterm elections has emerged. Democrats made substantial – though not historic – gains in the U.S. House, retaking a majority and likely handing the speakership to Rep. Nancy Pelosi (D-CA). Democrats also picked up a handful of governorships... Read more
Category: United States
Misleading Headlines and the Murder Rate
We hear a lot about “fake news.” We regularly see data miscoded and statistics misused. What we have seen several times over the last several months does not really fit any of those categories. CBS News published an article last month with the headline, “Gun death statistics: CDC study says gun deaths are on the... Read more
News Flash: Michael Bloomberg Not a Fan of the First Amendment, Either
Michael Bloomberg, former NYC mayor and billionaire patron of the Nanny State, may be gearing up for the presidential race in 2020. He gave the idea of running as an independent candidate “serious consideration” in 2016, but ultimately decided against it. A recent Washington Post story on Mr. Bloomberg’s potential 2020 bid highlighted what it... Read more
“This Hollow Display of Security” – Canada’s Liberal Government Presses for Even More Gun Control
Speaking in Montreal this month on the anniversary of the 1989 Ecole Polytechnique tragedy, Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau confirmed his government’s plans to further restrict legal access to handguns and “assault weapons” and refused to rule out a “full ban” on handguns. One newspaper, citing an unnamed government official, states that “there are doubts... Read more
Pittsburgh Mayor Declares Intent to Ban Guns in Violation of State Law
Yesterday, we reported that it was likely that sweeping gun control measures would be proposed in Pittsburgh. Today, Pittsburgh Mayor William Peduto held a press conference to propose a trio of anti-gun city ordinances that, if enacted, would constitute a direct violation of Pennsylvania’s state firearms preemption law and Pennsylvania Supreme Court precedent. At the... Read more
Checks and Balances? Massachusetts Executive Branch Flouts Court Orders on Firearms Licenses
The U.S.’s republican form of governance is predicated on co-equal branches of government that check and balance each other in order to preserve individual liberty. The system does not work when one branch simply ignores the lawful authority of another branch. In Massachusetts, all prospective firearm owners are required to obtain a Firearms Owner Identification... Read more