Vanity Fair Offers Unfair Look at Gun Laws
Posted by Peter Suciu on February 25, 2010 · Leave a Comment
You know you’re off to a bad story when the writer of a story for Vanity Fair looks to The New York Times as a source. And while Bill Bradley meant for his Politics and Power piece titled “Gun Rights, a Crib Sheet” to be humorous, I don’t think most law-abiding gun owners will be laughing.
Here is an example of what passes for liberal mainstream media humor:
“This month, the Virginia House repealed the one-gun-per-month law (passed in 1993 by Virginia’s then Democratic Governor, L. Douglas Wilder), which limited residents to one handgun purchase every 30 days. Underlying Message: If the rest of the country (except Maryland, New Jersey, and California) can buy more than 12 guns a year, why can’t we? What it Means For You: More crazy people with more guns.”
This is insulting to say the least.
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