“Despite the recent spate of shootings on our streets, we pride ourselves on our strict gun laws,” writes Richard Munday for the London Times. “Every time an American gunman goes on a killing spree, we shake our heads in righteous disbelief at our poor benighted colonial cousins. Why is it, even after the Virginia Tech massacre, that Americans still resist calls for more gun controls? The short answer is that “gun controls” do not work: they are indeed generally perverse in their effects.”
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