Is anyone surprised that USA Today would take a stand against the rights of the individual?
In their recent editorial, they say that gun laws are taking a radical turn.
"Gun rights activists have taken their national victories not as a reason to pat themselves on the back, but as reason to push forward with an agenda that ranges from radical to idiotic."
"Just this month, North Dakota joined more than a dozen other states that have said an employer cannot ban an employee from bringing a weapon to work, so long as it is kept in the worker's vehicle."
When will they learn? Ever since the drive for 'shall issue' concealed carry laws began decades ago, the anti-gunners have insisted it will lead to shoot-outs in the street. The facts tell a very different story. For USA Today and others, those facts just aren't convenient.
After you read their point of view, be sure you check out the Opposing View, penned by Erich Pratt of Gun Owners of America.
"Several states are passing Stand Your Ground laws and loosening their concealed carry laws, making it easier for people to defend themselves … and that’s a good thing."
A good thing indeed!
What do you think?


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