[Ed: This essay was first published on Doximity.com's op-(m)ed page, a physicians' interaction site.]
Why does organized medicine abhor gun ownership? Why has the public health community waged a culture war on this foundational American tradition for nearly three decades now? “Guns are a virus that must be eliminated”, preached pediatrician Katherine Christoffel, one of the architects of the original American Academy of Pediatrics firearm policy. “Guns!! Guns!! Guns!! [sic]”, wrote Le...
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Censorship: How medical journals deny academic freedom
[Ed: This was first published in The Telegraph (Macon) and on Dr. Faria's website haciendapub.com. DRGO reprints it by permission, slightly edited.]
Censorship is an issue in many different industries, for example, The Pirate Bay has been censored in the entertainment industry and can only be accessed via proxies Here. Science requires an ambient of academic freedom that entails the free exchange of ideas, ideas that can be tested in the laboratory and eventually rejected or accepted by...
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The Bill for Our Rights
[Ed: This is updated from its original DRGO appearance in 2015.]
On Wednesday this week we all should have been jubilantly celebrating the 226th anniversary of the ratification of the Bill of Rights, the original 10 amendments to the United States’ federal constitution. Remarkably, it slipped by relatively unremarked. Yet our Bill of Rights may actually be the most significant of our republic’s founding documents.
The Declaration of Independence announced our nationhood. The Constitut...
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Sociologists Cling to Their Religion Against Guns
Did you know that “gun laws have not been strengthened because ‘a vocal and passionate minority of gun owners continues to feel emotionally and morally dependent on guns’”? Or that "The gun [has become a] sacred object . . . [Gun control for some gun owners] has come to represent an attack [on] masculinity, independence, and moral identity"? And that "The symbol of the gun as morally and existentially empowering is what activates pro-gun policy and anti-government sentiment”?
Probably not...
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“Medical Journalism” is Neither
The American Medical Association, via its flagship publication Journal of the American Medical Association, is turning up the heat. Apparently unable to comprehend the shifting American dynamic toward increasing respect for gun owners, they’ve featured several recent commentaries beating the dead horse of the "public health gun crisis”.
The November 14 edition of JAMA features 2 articles flogging the 'public health firearm epidemic crisis', to mix metaphors only a little more than they d...
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“Gun violence” does not fit the public health model of disease
The oft chanted mantra that firearms are like viruses is patently untenable. Viruses are living organisms—they replicate and perform actions independently. To consider firearms alive, self-replicating and capable of independent action requires an absence of rationality.
Now, to the public health model. It is predicated on education about, then modification and eradication, of a problem. Study should begin with examining history, epidemiology, utility, and a cost benefit ratio.
Firearms...
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Mass Shooting Derangement (MSD) syndrome and the modern liberal PC ethos
[Ed: This is republished, slightly edited, with permission from HaciendaPublishing.com, November 9. It is something of a follow up to Dr. Faria's comments in "Gun Statistics--Should they be tortured or gently crose-examined?"]
Che Guevara, an icon of the left, thought that socialism and egalitarianism would create a “new socialist man” dedicated to the common good without the need of material incentives to work and live. Che lived long enough to see it did not, although he persisted. Soci...
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Domestic Violence: No Duty by the State to Protect Against Criminal Abusers—Part 2
[Ed: This is the second part of Roberts' paper written for the Department of Political Science in Austin Peay University's pre-law program. This excellent summary of these domestic violence issues should be available to a wider audience. Part 1 is here.]
Many cases involving domestic abuse victims involve children. “5 million children grow up with domestic violence each year; 40 million adult Americans grew up living with domestic violence.” Which is why a criminal background check is an ...
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