Amicus Brief on Lawsuits against Gun Manufacturers Invokes NY Times v. Sullivan
- Gun Companies & Sports, Supreme Court
- September 4, 2019
Originally published on Reason.com This post describes the speediest means of reloading firearms in the 19th century. The main focus is not the ammunition capacity of any particular type of arm, but rather how quickly various arms could be reloaded after the initial ammunition was spent. As the post also explains, although the 19th century was,
READ MOREOriginally published on Reason.com During the 19th century, firearms improved more than in any other century. As of 1800, most firearms were single-shot muzzleloading blackpowder flintlocks. By end of the century, semiautomatic pistols using detachable magazines with modern gunpowder and metallic cartridges were available. Would the Founders be surprised by the improvements in ability to exercise
READ MOREOriginally published on Reason.com Should gun manufacturers be liable for misuse of guns? Should printing press manufacturers be liable for misuse of presses? The answer to both questions is “no,” according to an amicus brief I filed today in support of a Supreme Court cert. petition. Amici include the Cato Institute, the Firearms Policy Coalition, several
READ MOREOriginally published on Reason.com Located near Raton, New Mexico, the Frank Brownell Museum of the Southwest is a small and excellent firearms museum. The museum also has a library of great utility to anyone researching firearms. The museum and library are part of the Visitor Center at the NRA Whittington Center, a 52-square-mile target shooting and
READ MOREOriginally published on Reason.com The small and excellent Daisy Airgun Museum tells the story of America’s most iconic manufacturer of air guns, including the famed Red Ryder, the most common first gun for many generations of American children. Rose City Art The museum is located in the center of Rogers, Arkansas, about a mile south of
READ MOREOriginally published on Reason.com J.M. Davis Arms Museum building. (Rose City Art) Located near Tulsa on Route 66, the J.M. Davis Arms and Historical Museum amazes and overwhelms. With 12,000 firearms on display, it offers the largest collection of guns you can see at any museum. But it’s not just a firearms museum. Boasting 50,000 total artifacts,
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