Of course they believe it promotes a false sense of security. They have a false sense of reality.
10/03/2009 10:05 AM
Epidemiologists at the University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine yesterday announced the findings of a study about whether guns are protective or perilous during an assault. [More]What, you mean "study" led by Joyce Foundation beneficiary Charles Branas?
The one that restricted the test population to fit the results they wanted, made no distinction between peaceable citizens and those involved in the criminal underworld, and lumped gun owners in with "gun possessors"?
That study?
Funny. Christine Olley comes off so authoritatively. I wonder why she didn't bring any of this up--or seek out comments from someone who would?
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