Don’t Ban Assault Weapons—Tax Them
A solution from the founding era might work again today.
A solution from the founding era might work again today.
The effort of some U.S. Supreme Court justices to extend the Second Amendment’s protections to all guns in common use is at odds with its history.
The idea that citizens have an unfettered constitutional right to carry weapons in public originates in the antebellum South, and its culture of violence and honor.