Hysterics Aren't a Good Argument for Gun Control
Summary
This article argues that historical gun control in the U.S. was infrequent and often an oppressive system designed to disarm specific groups, including Black Americans, Native Americans, and Catholics. It suggests that contemporary arguments for gun control, often driven by "hysterics," lack a sound historical or logical basis.
Tags
gun-control
gun-rights
policy-analysis
historical-context
second-amendment

