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Table of Contents for this issue
1. New book!!! Gun Control & Gun Rights: A Reader and Guide.
2. New Kopel articles: John Walker Lindh's specious 2d Am.
claims. The misleading gun show ads from AGS.
3. Kopel contributions to "The Corner" weblog.
4. This month's links.
1. New book: "Gun Control and Gun Rights." The first college and graduate textbook on gun law and policy. Published by New York University Press.
Also suitable for non-student readers. Co-authored with
Andrew McClurg and Brannon Denning.
Details and ordering links available at:
http://www.davekopel.com/2A/GCGR.htm
2. New Kopel articles.
For more on gun shows, see:
McCain Bill Does Much More than Impose Background Checks.
Independence Institute, Issue Paper no. 1-2002. With Alan Korwin.
http://www.davekopel.com/2A/IP/gunshows2.htm
3. Kopel contributions to The Corner weblog on
National Review Online.
ZERO SENSE [Dave
Kopel]
The
Washington Times
reports
http://www.washtimes.com/national/20020513-9519286.htm
on a new zero tolerance atrocity: fourth grade boys punished "for pointing their fingers like guns during a game of army-and-aliens on the playground." When the boys were brought into the principal's office, he interrogated them about whether their families own firearms at own. The Cherry Creek school district and the head of Colorado's major anti-gun group endorsed this interrogation. My own view, as quoted in the article, was that the interrogation was "like asking what political party your parents belong to, or how they voted, or whether they've ever had an abortion. It's none of the schools' business how parents exercise their constitutional rights."
Follow-up: After adverse publicity, the Cherry Creek Schools announced that in the future, gun ownership questions will be directed to parents, not children. I applaud this decision, while criticizing the continuing policy against "finger guns."
http://www.washtimes.com/national/20020527-28337062.htm
"It's gradually beginning to dawn on US Europhiles that the Continent has done everything the American Left has wanted for years and it doesn't seem to be working out. Thanks to Erfurt and Nanterre, you're currently outpacing the Yanks at high-scoring gun massacres. At the last attempted US massacre, at the Appalachian School of Law in West Virginia, there was a gun-totin' student [two, in fact] on hand to pin down the would-be mass murderer until the cops arrived. But in Europe—'a gun-control utopia,' as the Los Angeles Times sees it--there's no one to stop the corpses piling up."
4. Links
4a. Law and Politics
Dems abandon gun issue in 2002 races
The Hill, May 22
"Mindful that Vice President Al Gore lost the states of West Virginia, Arkansas and Tennessee in 2000 partly because of his support for gun control, Democrats are backing away from the politically sensitive issue as they head into this year's midterm elections."
http://www.thehill.com/052202/gun.shtm
Documentary on bogus "child abuse" cases brought by
Janet Reno in the 1980s
http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/pages/frontline/shows/fuster/
Scott Gast, "Gun Control's "Third Way": State and Local Gun Purchase Preference Plans and the Dormant Commerce Clause"
Virginia Law Review, March 2002 (not available on the public Internet. Available in most law school law libraries.)
Article discusses local government plans to give procurement preference to gun manufacturers which surrender to abide by the terms demanded by the plaintiffs in abusive anti-gun municipal lawsuits. The article concludes:
"This 'third way,' however, places significant burdens on interstate commerce. By subjecting the firearms industry to potentially inconsistent and economically costly regulations, and by extending their regulatory efforts well beyond the borders of their respective jurisdictions, the Coalition members place a significant burden on interstate commerce that can not be justified by an invocation of the members' interest in public safety.. . .preference efforts are nonetheless impermissible under the dormant Commerce Clause."
4b. Self-Defense
Airline Pilots' Security Alliance.
Opposes federal policy making airplane
cockpits a safe zone for hijackers.
Women Can't Be Gun-Shy About Defense
Tuesday, April
30, 2002
By Wendy McElroy
http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,51452,00.html
4c. History and Bellesiles
Bellesiles claims he had no assistance from graduate students, and that he didn't use computers. In response, a historian produces testimony from a graduate student at Emory who spent most of year going through probate records for Bellesiles, and entering the results on a spreadsheet.
(See May 17 entry for this weblog.)
http://crankyprofessor.blogspot.com/?/2002_05_12_crankyprofessor_archive.html
InstaPundit posts a follow-up by James Lindgren providing further analysis of Bellesiles's falsehoods about computers and research assistants.
http://64.247.33.250/archives/week_2002_05_19.php#001089
"Pulped" Fiction:
Michael
Bellesiles and His Yellow Note Pads
By Jerome Sternstein
Debunks Bellesiles' assertion that a flood ruined his probate records
http://historynewsnetwork.org/articles/article.html?id=742
Author loses grant name, keeps funds
Atlanta Journal-Constitution
by Jen Sansbury
May 23, 2002
http://www.accessatlanta.com/ajc/epaper/
editions/thursday/metro_c3ce68dcc6be702e0074.html
"The National Endowment for the Humanities has yanked its name from a fellowship given to Emory University professor Michael Bellesiles to write a second book about guns."
NEH and Newberry disagree on Bellesiles grant
By David Mehegan
Boston Globe Staff
May 24, 2002
http://www.boston.com/dailyglobe2/144/living/
NEH_and_Newberry_disagree_on_Bellesiles_grant+.shtml
The Newberry Library complains
http://historynewsnetwork.org/articles/article.html?id=752
that when the Library named Bellesiles a
Newberry Fellow in April 2001, to
write the book "American Gun Laws: The Regulation of Firearm Use and Ownership, 1607-2000" historians had not raised enough questions about Bellesiles for the Library to have doubts about his credibility.
To the contrary, Clayton Cramer's book-length expose
http://www.claytoncramer.com/ArmingAmericaLong.pdf
had been available on the Internet for many months.
Apparently, because Cramer doesn't teach at a university, the Library failed to examine Cramer's manuscript, which leaves no serious doubt that Bellesiles is a fraud.Newberry's snobbish refusal to read the critique of a historian who is the published author of four American history books suggests the Newberry Library is a victim of self-inflicted blindness.
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