The Arbitrary Ban on Gun Possession by Drug Users Invites Wildly Uneven Enforcement
Violators are rarely caught, while the unlucky few who face prosecution can go to prison for years.
Violators are rarely caught, while the unlucky few who face prosecution can go to prison for years.
The nature of their conduct is a better indicator of the punishment they deserve.
Plus: A listener question concerning drug decriminalization and social well-being
A federal judge objected to two aspects of the agreement that seemed designed to shield Biden from the possibility that his father will lose reelection next year.
A judge's questions about his plea deal should not obscure the point that the law he broke is unjust and arguably unconstitutional.
A recently published statistical analysis of homicide rates in New York City finds strong support for the hypothesis that de-policing resulting from the George Floyd protests caused the 2020 homicide spikes.
The government appears to agree that Charles Foehner shot a man in self-defense. He may spend decades behind bars anyway.
Mass shooters typically do not have disqualifying records, and restrictions on private gun sales are widely flouted.
It took years to break our society; we’ll be a long time making repairs.
After a tragic on-set accident, a district attorney used a law passed after the incident to threaten Baldwin with years in jail.
Yes, according to a growing body of research, says criminologist Adam Lankford.
Although the Arkansas senator claims to be targeting "violent felons," his draconian bill would affect many people who pose no threat.
The paper blames a "gun-buying spree" during the pandemic for the 2020 jump in murders.
The ATF used a lot of words that invite lawsuits and leave industry insiders baffled.
Politicians deputize the private sector to restrict rights protected from the government.
Restrictions have little chance of moving beyond political theater, or of winning compliance if passed.
Getting a law passed is not the same thing as getting people to obey.
Rules range from absurd to appalling without respect for civil liberties or basic logic.
A ban won’t stop mass shootings, but it will hinder self-defense.
This awful gun control talking point won’t go away.
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A "Minneapolis effect" from lack of policing is a possible explanation for the startling 37% increase in murders in major cities in recent weeks.
My case involving Weldon Angelos illustrates the problem with "stacking" federal mandatory minimum gun charges from a single episode. The statute will apparently soon be amended to become a true recidivism statute.