Given the recent tragic shootings, historians should play a role in providing dispassionate facts about the history of gun rights and gun control. [More]Agreed. Except after leafing through some of the resulting articles, it's pretty obvious they agree more with Burger than with Scalia, embrace all kinds of infringements and advance more than one strawman doing it. That said, there is some stuff they got right that I'll be able to use later, so I'm going to hold onto this as a reference resource, albeit not one I consider to be other than marginally useful for the sources it cites.
[Via Tristan M]
2 comments:
Sorry, David, I couldn't get past this:
"First, we asked Prof. Joseph Ellis, who is widely acknowledged to be one of the leading scholars on the Founding era and author of the Pulitzer Prize-winning book, Founding Brothers, to provide us with historical context for the Second Amendment and what Congress actually intended when it was written."
The moron is either a true moron or a liar as the Bill of Rights was written by James Madison in 1789. IDIOT!
Historians like Michael Bellesiles? No thanks. Help from that kind of historian we don't need.
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