President Barack Obama on Tuesday announced a series of executive actions intended to curb gun violence in the U.S. In politicizing mass murders, gun control advocates, such as President Obama, insist that more laws against firearms can enhance public safety. In a recent study, Cato scholar David B. Kopel argued that responsible firearms policies focus on thwarting dangerous people and do not attempt to infringe the constitutional rights of good persons.
- “The Costs and Consequences of Gun Control,” by David B. Kopel
- “A Round-Up of President Obama’s Gun Control Proposals,” by Adam Bates
- “A Myopic Focus on Guns Won’t Save Lives,” by Jonathan Blanks



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