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Gun Control: A Poor Substitute for Good Government

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Following the horrific mass murder of 12 students and a teacher at Columbine High School in Littleton, Colorado, in the spring of 1999, the anti-gun Left went into overdrive to pass further restrictions on Americans’ Second Amendment right to keep and bear arms. Their argument was that without access to guns and ammunition, Eric Harris and Dylan Klebold would not have been able to commit their monstrous act. In fact, one month to the day after the killings, President Clinton spoke to students at Columbine High, telling them they could “help us keep guns out of the wrong hands” by using what they’d endured to “reach across all the political, and religious, racial and cultural lines” to promote a gun-control agenda. In a statement praising the Senate for passing legislation that would extend the background check to firearms ...

Private: Freedom Daily – 2004

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January 2004 Sanctions: The Cruel and Brutal War Against the Iraqi People, Part 1 by Jacob G. Hornberger Iraqi Sanctions: Were They Worth It? by Sheldon Richman Iraqi Sanctions and American Intentions: Blameless Carnage? Part 1 by James Bovard The Perils of Nation-Building, Part 1 by Doug Bandow A Lesson from Vietnam, Part 1 by Wendy McElroy The Drug War and Terrorism by Scott McPherson To receive your personal copy of Freedom Daily, subscribe to our print version ($25 per year) or our email version ($15 per year).   February 2004 Sanctions: The Cruel and Brutal War Against the Iraqi People, Part 2 by Jacob G. Hornberger Drugs and Schooling: The Meaning of State Education by Sheldon Richman Iraqi Sanctions and American Intentions: Blameless Carnage? Part 2 by James Bovard The Perils of Nation-Building, Part 2 by Doug Bandow A Lesson from Vietnam, Part 2 by Wendy McElroy Gun Control: A Poor Substitute for Good Government by Scott McPherson Book Review: Guns, Freedom, and Terrorism by Wayne LaPierre by George C. ...

Hornberger’s Blog, January 2004

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Saturday, January 31, 2004 Given the fact that thousands of innocent people, including more than 500 American soldiers, have been killed in the effort to “disarm Saddam” of weapons of mass destruction that he didn’t possess, in retrospect wouldn’t it have been a lot better if President Bush had accepted Saddam Hussein's offer to settle their personal differences with a duel? Friday, January 30, 2004 Amidst increasing calls for an independent investigation by the mainstream press into the Bush administration’s use of Saddam Hussein’s nonexistent weapons of mass destruction to terrify the American people into supporting the invasion of Iraq, which we now know was being planned soon after Bush took office, the White House is now saying that the invasion was justified because Saddam had a history of attempting to acquire such weapons. Well, if anyone should know about that, it should be President Bush himself, given that it was his father’s regime that authorized the delivery of ...