Gun Control Measure Divides California's Politicians, Law Enforcement
Oct. 31, 2016 |
Happy Halloween from Washington. The Supreme Court will hear a case based on President Obama's ordering schools to let transgender students pick their restroom. Matt Sharp says it's important. In California, voters will decide on restricting ammo sales. Fred Lucas reports. In Ukraine, college students tell Nolan Peterson why they're ready to defend their country. Plus: Jason Snead on the reality of voter fraud, Bruce Klingner on the Japan-South Korea connection, and—just in time for trick or treat—David Rosenthal on criminalizing clowns. |
NewsGun Control Measure Divides California's Politicians, Law EnforcementIf passed, the ballot question would impose regulations on ammunition sales and make it a crime not to report a stolen gun. |
CommentarySupreme Court Enters Legal Battle Over Gender Identity and the Purpose of RestroomsAccording to the federal government and LGBT activists, the primary function of private facilities is not privacy; it is affirmation of a person's gender identity, writes Alliance Defending Freedom's Matt Sharp on the case of Gavin Grimm, above. |
News'Hope Is Not Enough': Ukrainian University Students Prepare for War"Our goal is to train students to take up arms in the event of an emergency," the professor who coordinates the school's Students Guard says. |
CommentaryElizabeth Warren Has It Wrong on Voter FraudThe Massachusetts senator asserts we have "zero" evidence of widespread voter fraud, but Heritage Foundation research documents hundreds of convictions in voter fraud cases. |
CommentaryUS Security Benefits When Japan, South Korea Share IntelligenceWashington should encourage growing security cooperation between South Korean President Park Geun-hye, left, and Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe, especially in light of the behavior of China and North Korea. |
CommentaryMisguided Laws Could Hurt Innocents in the Creepy Clown EpidemicEven if someone dressed as a clown doesn't actively disturb others, his or her mere presence in public is a crime against fashion, humanity, and the law in many states. |
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