The media loves controversies, but a recent controversy in the Tennessee House of Representatives gave them ample fodder to peddle a false narrative. The Tennessee House of Representatives expelled two Democratic Party state lawmakers, Justin…
Topic: gun control
Media’s school shooting paranoia promotes false narrative
The tragic Uvalde, Texas shooting at an elementary school led to days of mourning, as well as immediate calls from the Left, mainstream media, and academics to revoke the protections of gun rights under the…
Atlanta Public Schools adopt resolution to push ‘safe’ firearm storage
The Atlanta Board of Education, which governs the Atlanta Public School district, adopted a resolution to “promote safe and responsible storage of firearms.” It is an unusual resolution adoption because it is not education-related, but…
Georgetown University’s Faculty Senate Proposes Gun Ban on Campus
Georgetown University is looking to ban guns on its campus.
Whatever Became Of Arne Duncan?
The former Secretary of Education following the path of his predecessors at the U. S. Department and continuing to propose ineffectual reforms that may backfire on his political constituency.
College Professor Doused NRA Lobbyist’s House with Fake Blood
One college professor allegedly doused the National Rifle Association’s chief lobbyist’s home with fake blood twice, and was charged with misdemeanor property destruction the second time. Two other college professors have protested outside the lobbyist’s home and his wife’s business.
Student Suspended For Going to Class
It used to be that you got suspended for skipping school.
Harvard Professor: NRA is a ‘Domestic Terrorist Organization’
The NRA is apparently a “domestic terrorist organization,” per a Harvard professor.
Professors Mocked Steve Scalise’s Gun Rights Stance after Scalise was Shot
Some college professors tweeted remarks that mocked GOP Rep. Steve Scalise’s stance on gun control after Scalise was nearly killed by a Bernie Sanders-supporting gunman.
Tenured Professor Quits Job over Kansas Campus Carry Law
A history professor who has tenure at the University of Kansas said he will quit his job over the state’s campus carry law.