by Dan Mitchell | Jul 10, 2019 | Blogs, Uncategorized
I was delighted to learn in 2013 that an overwhelming majority of Americans would disobey if politicians passed laws to confiscate private firearms. And we have firsthand evidence from Colorado and Connecticut that gun owners engage in widespread civil disobedience....
by Dan Mitchell | Jun 1, 2019 | Blogs, Crime, Society
I have a confession. I miss Obama. On the issue of guns, at least. He was so wrong, yet so ineffective, that it was almost funny. Heck, it was funny. Fortunately, he’s decided to make an encore performance. So there’s a new opportunity to puncture his pious...
by Dan Mitchell | Jan 14, 2019 | Blogs, Uncategorized
I’m proud to be American in part because of the cantankerous view that my fellow citizens have about government. A good example is the guy who knocked over a D.C. revenue camera. Or the entire state of Arizona for ignoring notices generated by revenue cameras....
by Dan Mitchell | Dec 27, 2018 | Blogs
Back in 2014, I wrote a feel-good story from Ferguson, Missouri, about how armed black men protected a white-owned store during riots that wreaked havoc in the city. Sarah Silverman surely wouldn’t approve, but I thought it was a heartwarming combination of human...
by Dan Mitchell | Dec 19, 2018 | Blogs, Crime, Society
I have many examples of gun control humor, all of which were created to mock anti-2nd Amendment zealotry. But nothing I’ve ever read is as funny as this week’s gun buyback scheme by the Baltimore Police Department, which was organized by anti-gun politicians and...