Is Gun Control the Answer?
Updated: 2013-01-31 02:32:33
HOME Main Is Gun Control the Answer January 30, 2013 6:32 PM Posted by Bill Otis 0 Comments The Obama Administration says it is . nbsp Personally , I confess I don't know . nbsp I have almost no acquaintance with guns . nbsp My instinct tells me that gun control is not the answer control of criminals is . nbsp Yet it certainly seems that those most in favor of controlling guns are the same people least in favor of controlling . criminals But let's assume that the Obama Administration is correct , and that gun control is the answer . nbsp That would not demonstrate , however , that we need more gun control laws . nbsp It might more peruasively suggest that we should do a better job of enforcing the ones we . have But guess what . nbsp Under President Obama , gun prosecutions are down by


Seriously. Think about it. I was half-convinced of it at the end of the first season (“Murder House”). I’m even more convinced now. I hope they keep it that way into the next seasons. I may have more later on this.
Via Nathan Yau (who did write the book on visualization and has a great website to go along with it), this very interesting and interactive visualization of the world’s billionaires: Billionaires 2013 from SocProf on Vimeo. Here are a few static images. The rankings: The bar charts: The ranking shifts over one year: The plots: [...]
That is the worthy goal of the report – World Risk 2013 – published by the World Economic Forum, (yes, the Davos guys). It is a pretty dense report, so, before I go into the visualization aspect, check out this handy video (there is a whole videos page) explaining how the report works: Here is [...]
Via The Economist, this is why the only “pro-life” position is to be pro-choice, that blue line below: Also note that the abortion trend was upward before Roe (I wonder if the graph includes back-alley abortions, if not, then the pre-Roe level of abortion would be higher, invalidating somewhat the claim that Roe increased abortion [...]
Welcome to this Monday of remembrance, prose and pageantry.
Based on Urban Demographics’s post, it would appear so: The diversity, it is grossly lacking. Also, how many of them are still alive? It may be related to this (also from Urban Demographics): At the same time, it is expected that peer-reviewed publications to refer to the existing body of knowledge in each sub-field of [...]
. Skip to content Law Blog Subscribe Find a Lawyer Home Find a Lawyer About U.S . Supreme Court to Decide Rare Family Law Case Published by Jason Cheung on January 15, 2013 in Family Law 0 Comments Tags : best interest child custody dusten brown icwa indian law supreme court veronica Tweet The United States Supreme Court rarely hears family law cases , so the few family law cases the nine justices do take are worth examining . One of the first cases on the Supreme Court’s docket in 2013 involves an unusual twist for family law . Most child custody cases are decided by the best interests of the child standard the party which obtains custody is the party most likely to provide a healthy and happy home for the child . Unlike the rest of the law , there are very few exceptions to the child’s