Rethinking the Gun Control Debate

By Kevin Morrissey

February 14th, 2006

John Casteen IV, a contributor to VQR (“Ditching the Rubric on Gun Control”), has another essay on the subject at Slate.com. “The Accidental Shootist” steers a middle ground between both sides of the debate and is worth reading.

[O]ur national discourse on gun policy has become polarized and extreme, with both sides now forced into polarizing and extreme positions. In fact, gun-control proponents are as guilty as the NRA of putting their lobbying shoulder behind tactics that are both ineffective and misleading.

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