David Kopel, associate policy analyst, is research director at the Independence Institute and director of the Center on the Digital Economy, at the Heartland Institute. He is the author of No More Wacos: What's Wrong with Federal Law Enforcement, and How to Fix It, Antitrust After Microsoft, and The Samurai, the Mountie, and the Cowboy: Should America Adopt the Gun Controls of Other Democracies? He is an expert on firearms policy, juvenile crime, drug policy, criminal sentencing, and environmental law.
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