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« Blogger's take on DC's brief | Main | Detroit Free Press: More Guns, Less Crime »

"Gun Guys" and Joyce Foundation

Posted by David Hardy · 6 January 2008 01:33 PM

Some research at Armed and Safe.

· antigun groups

Comments

Without reading the link, I'd like to make a prediction as to my reaction to its contents:

1. It turns out that the Gun Guys are bought and paid for.

2. I can't muster any surprise at this shocking turn of events.

Posted by: Don Gwinn at January 6, 2008 04:34 PM

The "Gun Guys", a virulent anti-gun rights blog, have been cloaked in anonymity since they first started publishing, even their IP domain is registered anonymously. That anyone can now trace it back to Mark Kaplan and Associates, a public relations group, is fantastic!

Posted by: Jim D. at January 6, 2008 04:44 PM

An "oldie but goodie"...if you consider February of 2007 "old."

I noticed too that many references cited in DC's brief were to publid health studies or law reviews supported directly or indirectly by the Joyce Foundation. The Joyce Foundation has been successful in establishing a juggernaut of literature supporting gun control legislation...

Posted by: Carl in Chicago at January 7, 2008 09:05 AM

On a side note Barack Obama was on the Joyce Foundations board of directors.

This may be the best hammer to hit him with if he wins the nomination.

(Tried to post 2 links but was blocked. Source was sportsmenforobama, and WAPost.)

Posted by: jack at January 7, 2008 01:49 PM

Well, you know, we're actually less violent than they are.

They don't even care though. This makes me wonder if they are psychopaths.

Posted by: Josh at March 2, 2008 04:25 PM

Just a quick correction - Gun Guys is Mark KARLIN and Associates. (Not Kaplan)

Posted by: jdberger at May 5, 2008 01:20 PM

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