Writing at the Washington Monthly, Gregory Koger, a professor of political science at the University of Miami, suggests it may be time for a “national gun buyback program.” He offers a strategy, but leaves unanswered one very important question: How can the government “buy back” firearms it never owned in the first place. Koger advocates […]
Despite Tragedies, Beware of Gun Control Politics
While Georgia authorities continue their investigations into Tuesday’s tragic massage parlor attacks, where eight people were murdered resulting in predictable calls for additional gun controls, there is another side to the firearms issue that should not be dismissed by anyone entertaining thoughts about an unconstitutional ban on guns. The firearms industry injects billions of dollars […]