A new Rasmussen survey released Monday reveals that 60 percent of likely U.S. voters “believe the problem of bias in the news media is getting worse – up from 56% who said so in March.” This is not good for a profession which insists the news is delivered in an unbiased manner. The survey of […]
Personal Info of Thousands of IN Gun Owners at Risk of Disclosure
By Lee Williams SAF Investigative Journalism Project Gary v. Glock is a 24-year-old lawsuit that refuses to die. Attorneys for Brady filed the lawsuit on behalf of the City of Gary, Indiana in 1999. At that time, more than 40 cities filed similar lawsuits, which sought to hold gun makers and gun dealers liable for […]
Maine Lawmakers Working on Gun Control
Political fallout continues in the wake of the October mass shooting in Lewiston, Maine, as U.S. Sen. Susan Collins is reportedly in the process of drafting legislation—with the involvement of the Sportsman’s Alliance of Maine—which apparently will allow military authorities in some cases to intervene in cases like that of the killer. According to Maine […]
Bloomberg Lauds Gun Violence Archive for Pretend Data
By Lee Williams SAF Investigative Journalism Project Whenever Bloomberg Businessweek writes about firearms or the Second Amendment it’s forced to disclose to readers that its owner is rabidly anti-gun. No one has spent more of their personal wealth to infringe upon the Second Amendment than former New York City mayor Michael Bloomberg. So, when the […]
Fatal Stabbings: None Dare Call it ‘Knife Violence’
In the aftermath of two high-profile fatal stabbing incidents, one involving four victims and the other which left a Macy’s security guard dead, nobody in the media appears to have labeled these crimes as “knife violence,” despite the habitual labeling of firearms-related crimes, and even suicides, as “gun violence.” Why the double standard? Making national […]
Dueling Data: Homicides Up in ‘Blue’ Enclaves Even in ‘Red’ States
With a hearing on so-called “gun violence” as a “public health crisis” before the Senate Judiciary Committee as a backdrop, a debate about firearm fatality data has erupted because a senator from Louisiana and a public health expert witness tangled over whether Chicago is deadlier than some southern states. As noted by Fox News, Sen. […]
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