Two Profiles in Hoplophobia
By Ammoland
USA – -(Ammoland.com)- The public health culture war against gun owners started a quarter century ago and shows no signs of letting up.
The steady surge in support of the civil right of gun ownership seems to have spurred medical hoplophobes in universities and in government to renew their efforts to prohibit gun ownership.
The big academic gun-grabbers enjoy support from a fawning media and from sympathetic activists in government. Mainstream media accounts always portray them as heroes fighting “gun violence.” In this blog entry we expose two of these prominent public health figures for what they are – gun prohibitionists masquerading as legitimate scientists.
If you scratch the surface of the public health campaign against gun ownership, you’ll see it’s rooted in emotions, not in science. Dr. Deborah Prothrow-Stith was a dean at Harvard when she wrote this passage on page 198 of her book Deadly Consequences:
“I hate guns and I can’t imagine why anyone would want to own one. If I had my way, guns for sport would be registered and all other guns would be banned.”
A public declaration …Read the Rest
Source:: AmmoLand
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