I hadn't updated the articles from Shotgun News since March of 2006, and I knew that I should do so, but just hadn't gotten around to it--and there's a lot of good stuff in those articles, all meticulously sourced.
Then a detective with a Florida police department contacted me, explaining that he received part of my article series Psychosis and Tragedy series--and he wanted the rest of it for other police officers in his department.
Anyway, here's the list of articles (and remember, you are obligated by the software license that you agreed to when you started reading this blog, which you have doubtless forgotten by now, to follow every link, and look for typos and HTML errors, so get to work!):
It has been a busy month: stupidity in Wisconsin; intelligence in Canada; tragedy in California.
The proposal to amend the Maryland State Constitution to include a right to keep and bear arms.
Concealed carry victories in Kansas and Nebraska.
The Wisconsin Supreme Court makes two decisions about what the Wisconsin Supreme Court's right to keep and bear arms provision means.
A mishmash of amusing and sometimes sad news about gun rights.
The move towards lifetime concealed carry licenses.
Disarming law-abiding citizens of New Orleans after Katrina.
As much as you are unhappy with George Bush, why giving the Democrats control of Congress will be a mistake.
Lessons from the recent school shootings.
What gun owners have to look forward to because of the Democratic victory.
A minor victory in the Washington Supreme Court; a major victory in the Ohio legislature.
Originalism and other methods of judicial interpretation.
Why compromise for gun owners doesn't have to be a dirty word; it can even be a method of winning.
A major victory for gun owners in the DC gun control law suit.
How my wife teaches literature with machine guns. The students are very attentive.
The intersection of mental illness and gun violence--and why gun owners should care about the problems of mental illness and deinstitutionalization.
The rest of the story.
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