The Washington Post Will Just Print Anything
BY Herschel Smith2 years, 4 months ago
From Darrell Miller, a professor at Duke University (I don’t go behind paywalls).
Before Bruen, lower courts had held that national parks and the parking lots of rural post offices were sensitive, and had indicated that libraries, museums, hospitals and day-care centers may also ban guns.
I responded with this note.
National Parks haven’t been ruled “sensitive places” or any such thing. You should check your facts before running your mouth (or cutting loose on your keyboard).In 2010, Congress passed, and the president signed, a law legalizing guns in national parks (they were already legal in national forests, of course, as too with wilderness areas).I did a FOIA request several years later to find out if there had been any increase in homicides. There hadn’t.To the contrary, within a year, the first person (after that law was signed) engaged in self defense and saved his life by killing an attacking bear as a result of being allowed to carry.Dummy.
Degrees on top of degrees, all backed up by layers and layers of fact checkers.
To no avail.
On July 3, 2022 at 6:40 pm, Roger J said:
Some people believe their academic (or government) position entitles them to make up fake “facts” and generally lie. If you challenge them, they hide behind their title, or office.