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This is not a question of individual rights versus public safety. It is a case where more freedom increases safety.
A year ago it would have been shocking news: a governor publicly telling women to get a concealed-handgun permit so that they can defend themselves against a serial killer.
If Mayor Street is unwilling to protect Philadelphians by fixing the city's problems with law enforcement and lax judges, at least let law-abiding citizens protect themselves.
Gun control advocates should fear the new concealed handgun law, but not for the reason that most people think.
Criminals and not law-abiding citizens have the most to fear from Missourians' being able to defend themselves.
When will Chicago and the rest of Illinois realize that when you ban guns, it is the law-abiding citizens, such as these retired cops, not the criminals, who obey the law?
Afterthe shooting at city hall on Wednesday, banning citizens with guns from public areas seems more necessary than ever.
Republicans in many states are pursuing two avenues to tilt elections their way—changing the electoral college rules in the middle of the game and using laws and regulations to block likely Democratic voters from exercising their legitimate franchise. Both ploys demand new thinking to enhance our elections, not constrain them in partisan ways.




