
( , Mon 16 Jul 2012, 18:11, Reply)

Or do you only see the boogeyman when a 17 year old football player is killed while assaulting a Hispanic?
( , Mon 16 Jul 2012, 18:16, Reply)

When a 17-year-old is murdered after being profiled by someone who invokes NRA-bought laws that protect no one...Oh, and when I watch Fox News...
( , Mon 16 Jul 2012, 18:21, Reply)

As I see it, the Florida "stand your ground" law, which I think you are referring to as "NRA-bought" could not even be invoked here (not that you seem bothered about the law). According to his and witness testimony, the Hispanic guy was walking away from the 17 year old and the 17 year old approached him and asked whether the Hispanic had a problem, then assaulted him.
You are so worried about spewing party nonsense that you ignore facts and law. That is the problem with partisanship.
( , Mon 16 Jul 2012, 18:24, Reply)

open.salon.com/blog/kanuk/2012/04/22/stand_your_ground_how_does_it_stand_up_to_history
( , Mon 16 Jul 2012, 18:27, Reply)

Here is a U of Chicago economist that studied the relationship between gun ownership and crime. He found that increased gun ownership resulted in less crime.
He weighs in here on this matter (again only if facts and the law are relevant, and not just knee jerk outrage):http://www.nationalreview.com/articles/294609/it-s-not-about-stand-your-ground-john-r-lott-jr
I encourage a read of this study: www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ASIN/0226493660/ref=nosim/nationalreviewon
( , Mon 16 Jul 2012, 18:34, Reply)

The right-wing academic whose results have never been replicated by other academics?
Hmmm.
( , Mon 16 Jul 2012, 18:46, Reply)

And the U of Chicago never allows professors from the right.
( , Mon 16 Jul 2012, 18:51, Reply)

Mary Rosh persona
As part of the dispute surrounding the missing survey, Lott created and used "Mary Rosh" as a fake persona to defend his own works on Usenet and elsewhere. After investigative work by blogger Julian Sanchez, Lott admitted to use of the Rosh persona.[56] Sanchez also pointed out that Lott, posing as Rosh, not only praised his own academic writing, but also called himself "the best professor I ever had".
Some commentators accused Lott of transgressing normal practice, noting that he praised himself while posing as one of his former students,[63][64] and that "Rosh" was used to post a favorable review of More Guns, Less Crime on Amazon.com. Lott has claimed that the "Rosh" review was written by his son and wife.[64]
"I probably shouldn't have done it—I know I shouldn't have done it—but it's hard to think of any big advantage I got except to be able to comment fictitiously," Lott told the Washington Post in 2003.[64]
( , Mon 16 Jul 2012, 18:53, Reply)

He has questionable ethics, but it doesn't disprove his findings.
If you want, gaz me and we can discuss.
( , Mon 16 Jul 2012, 19:03, Reply)