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Violence Policy Center -- interesting study

Posted by David Hardy · 19 February 2008 09:57 AM

Reader Howard Nemerov has written an interesting study of VPC, its structure, and funding (pdf, not large).

UPDATE: Howard will be on NRANews.com about it, at about 10:20 PM EST.

· antigun groups

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One wonders just how much more of this sort of thing is going on. We've been cautioned against conspiracy theories for so long that the possibility that there IS a small but wealthy group pulling the strings behind the anti-Second Amendment activities may have gone neglected for too long.

Posted by: Mike M. at February 19, 2008 10:09 AM

Great job by Howard Nemerov!

I maintain the Wikipedia page on the Joyce Foundation and your findings are very consistent with what I have found.

I have a favor to ask: can you get your study published in the TSRA journal? I would like to cite it in the Wikipedia article and Wikipedia frowns upon blog posts as sources. A TSRA or other formal publication, even online, would be acceptable as a source. Thanks!

Posted by: Kevin P. at February 19, 2008 11:00 AM

All criminal enterprises work this way. Those at the top take all the money for themselves. Just another con job by otherwise unempolyable jerks.

Posted by: rexrs at February 19, 2008 02:53 PM

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