“Fatal Firearm Incidents Before and After Australia’s 1996 National Firearms Agreement Banning Semiautomatic Rifles”

(from gunsinthenews.com)
In the July 3, 2018 issue of the Annals of Internal Medicine, Simon Chapman and co-authors present statistics purporting to show that Australia’s well-known restrictions on gun ownership led to a reduction in mass shootings. As might be imagined, there are many problems with this report, making it hard to believe the findings. Where to start? (more…)
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Can Kaiser Permanente Be Honest in Gun Research?

The San Francisco Bay area-based health care giant Kaiser Permanente has announced in a press release that it is “investing $2 million in research to prevent gun injuries and death.” In a Washington Post article, co-leader of the new Kaiser Permanente Task Force on Firearm Injury Prevention David Grossman, MD, MPH was quoted as saying “the problem now is we really don’t have evidence to know what’s effective and what works” to prevent gun-related injury. This statement should immediately rais...
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DRGO Update for July 30, 2018

July 30, 2018 Media Update from Doctors for Responsible Gun Ownership News: Miracle of miracles, another update just 2 weeks later! We are coming toward our yearly visit to the Gun Rights Policy Conference, this September 21st through 23rd. The Second Amendment Foundation covers all the costs which, along with its continuing successful ...
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2016 Journalist’s Guide to Gun Violence Coverage–Part 2

(aljacobsladder.com)
[Ed: We present Part 2 of Dr. Brown's detailed advice for objective reporting on the enormous, tragic, evil, shameful epidemic of guns killing and injuring so many millions of Americans. We would add that he is a tenured professor of Advocacy Journalism at the Bloomberg College of Liberal Arts, if that were true. See Part 1 here.] The Political Debate The Back Story The ongoing public debate about the role of guns and gun laws in society has remained at a high level since the 1960's. Al...
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2016 Journalist’s Guide to Gun Violence Coverage–Part 1

(from news365.com)
[Ed: Dr. Brown has long been penning serious articles on serious subjects for DRGO. Since we pride ourselves on our journalistic acumen and ethics, we thought it worth sharing the principles followed by so many of our enlightened colleagues in mainstream media. Part 2 will follow.]  Author's note: Much has changed since the original edition of The Journalist's Guide to Gun Violence Coverage was published in the first year of this century. This edition updates the basic principles and mak...
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The Death of Gun Control?

(from goodguyswag.com)
In less than 48 hours last week we saw the beginning of the end for gun control.  They were very different events, and will affect the right to keep and bear arms in very different ways, through very different routes. But for all their differences, together they may definitively mark the moment when unlawful infringement of the right to keep and bear arms became predictably impossible.  (more…)
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Claremont Institute’s Publius Fellows’ July 4 Trip to the Range

(from facebook.com)
In what has become an annual Independence Day tradition, this year’s class of Publius Fellows headed from the Claremont Institute to the West End Gun Club in the San Gabriel Mountain foothills for a day of shooting, learning about the Second Amendment, and consuming mass quantities of barbecue. So what is a Publius Fellow, you ask?  The Publius Fellowship is one of four educational programs offered by the Claremont Institute to up-and-coming young conservatives with an intellectual bent. ...
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