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"How facts get misrepresented to push an anti-gun narrative"
An interesting article by Tom Knighton.
Related, since the discussion is of the "well-regulated militia" clause, my article in the Georgetown Journal of Law and Public Policy. I contend that the right to arms clause and the militia clause had different origins and different constituencies, and were not joined together until very late in the constitution-drafting game. One does not govern the other, anymore than that freedom to petition the government proves that freedom of speech and press are limited to critiques of government policy.
"How facts get misrepresented" Is a rather verbose way to say people are lying. Accurate, but not concise.