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  • Memo to Dennis Henigan: Safer World Without Guns? Prove It

    08/23/2011 12:23:16 PM PDT · by neverdem · 19 replies · 1+ views
    thetruthaboutguns.com ^ | August 23, 2011 | Robert Farago
    The Brady Campaign to Prevent Gun Violence is a day (or two) late and a few brain cells late to a major gun-related news story. Writing for yesterday’s opposingviews.com, Dennis Henigan excoriated Senator Coburn for joking about carrying a gun on Capitol Hill, referencing the possibility that presidential candidate Rick Perry might have a CCW. Why not let pols pack heat? “It is the same reason that ournational parks are less safe because (due to legislation sponsored by Senator Coburn himself) concealed carry of weapons is now permitted within their borders . . . It is the reason that our streets, restaurants and...
  • The Brady Campaign against state sovereignty

    11/03/2009 4:25:45 PM PST · by Still Thinking · 8 replies · 837+ views
    St. Louis Gun Right Examiner ^ | November 3, 2009 | Kurt Hoffman
    Brady Campaign's Dennis Henigan seems to have problems understanding this document. The Brady Campaign's Dennis Henigan is apparently as unimpressed with the 10th Amendment as he is with the 2nd. This can be seen by his reaction to passage in Tennessee and Montana (and consideration elsewhere) of bills that would exempt firearms, ammunition, and firearm accessories made and sold within the state, from federal gun laws. That reaction is one of fussy disapproval. We know that individuals can defy the law. Can a state legislature defy the law? When it comes to the gun issue, apparently it can.I refer to...