We've seen how some would like to exploit the Holocaust Museum shooting to erode liberty. We've seen how some would like to enact preventive measures against what they perceive as "hate speech" to the point of rounding up it's "promoters."Today's Gun Rights Examiner column challenges the assertion that you can't yell "Fire!" in a crowded theater.
Which brings us to a question I said I'd explore today: At what point do others have a right to intervene with our freedom of expression? And what does that have to do with "gun rights"?
A piece I wrote ten years ago opens the door to that conversation [More]
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