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The Libertarian Impulse on Guns (and Most Everything Else)
In which a writer discovers his political orientation, maybe
George Frey/Reuters
In which a writer discovers his political orientation, maybe
My inbox is overflowing, obviously, with letters from partisans on all sides of the gun debate.
Her suggestion is crazy, right? In many ways, yes, but it should be noted that this is not actually her idea.
Since he didn't include so much of the material in his story, I thought I would simply post my correspondence with Seitz-Wald here.
The assertion, in particular, that our country's loosened concealed-carry laws cause more spontaneous, emotion-driven shootings, isn't supported by the facts.
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