“The crossroads between tragedy and policy is a treacherous one. There`s harm in converting one`s immediate, gut-level emotions into law, but by the same token, it`s not smart to ignore a drastic turn of events, either,” writes Robert VerBruggen. “But regarding guns, the panel shirked its responsibilities. The report pronounces on policies that had nothing to do with the massacre, wildly speculates about what would have happened had given factors been different, and ignores entire bodies of evidence.”
Read Original at: American Spectator