Members’ Newsletter: CDC Risks Alienating Gun Owners Again
Plus, Manhattan Institute’s Robert VerBruggen joins the podcast to talk about the serious ethical problems with the CDC’s stealth edit of self-defense stats.
Plus, Manhattan Institute’s Robert VerBruggen joins the podcast to talk about the serious ethical problems with the CDC’s stealth edit of self-defense stats.
Top Republican lawmakers attacked the Centers for Disease Control (CDC) for scrubbing defensive gun use estimates from its website following a report from The Reload detailing gun-control advocates’ role in the decision.
A number of scholars who study the use of guns for self-defense voiced concern about the CDC’s recent decision to remove information about how common they are after being pressured by gun-control advocates.
Plus, GOA’s Sam Paredes joins the podcast to talk about how his group blocked Oregon’s new gun restrictions.
The Center For Disease Control (CDC) deleted a reference to a study it commissioned after a group of gun-control advocates complained it made passing new restrictions more difficult.
Banning and confiscating commonly owned ammunition magazines does not run afoul of the Second Amendment. At least that’s according to U.S. District Judge John McConnell.
New York will once more be able to enforce another section of its sweeping gun-carry restriction bill.
The problem with using legislation to fight the culture war is that you might wind up tying yourself in knots trying to own the other side.Â
Plus, Contributing Writer Jake Fogleman and I discuss the surprising shift in the U.S. Senate’s balance of power this week.
Plus, GOA’s Sam Paredes joins the podcast to talk about his group’s successful lawsuit against Oregon’s new gun law.
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