Re: GUNS: request for sources

From: T0Morrow@aol.com
Date: Sun Mar 07 1999 - 22:40:57 MST


>I just got in an arguement with an antigun nut. He SAYS he's open to reason
>and would like some statistics. I don't beleive him but given the faint
>possibility that he might be telling the truth I was wondering if anyone on
>the list might tell me of some URL's that would be useful to me.

John Lott's recent book has really shaken up a lot of policy wonks. I doubt
much of it is available on the web, though, except via purchase through Amazon
or the like.

The Cato Institute has a ton of downloadable papers and a handy search engine
to help you find just what you want. I recall reading a fine paper on gun
control published circa 1990.

Facts seldom hurt an argument, but do not neglect the moral angle: We each of
us have a duty to protect ourselves and our loved ones. To strip others of
their rights to exercise that duty commits a grievous wrong. I think it
wholly fair, moreover, to charge gun-grabbers with a sort of cowardly
ignorance: Fearful of taking up the burden of self-defense, they wishfully
imagine that they can avoid the problem by delegating that duty to third
parties.

T.0. Morrow



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