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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.
Criminals and not law-abiding citizens have the most to fear from Missourians' being able to defend themselves.
Does allowing people to own or carry guns deter violent crime? Or does it cause more citizens to harm each other?
The Greek tragedy is far from over as the debate over whether to accept debt-forgiveness conditions upended the government in Athens. Furthermore, other debt-laden European nations risk going under.
This is not a question of individual rights versus public safety. It is a case where more freedom increases safety.
The National Academy of Sciences recentlyissued a report on gun-control laws, butit did notidentify any benefits of the effort to reduce crime and injury by restricting gun ownership.
Gun control advocates should fear the new concealed handgun law, but not for the reason that most people think.
The new rules that prohibit lawful gun-owners from having guns on company property look more likely to actually wind up costing more lives, rather than saving them.





