by Thomas Mills | Jun 22, 2016 | Editor's Blog, Gun Control, Immigration |
The shooting in Orlando reminds us how vulnerable we are in a society like ours. It also reminds us that there are people who hate some of us simply for who we are. And it reminds us that there really are people who hate America just because of our way of life. It...
by Thomas Mills | Jun 13, 2016 | Editor's Blog, Gun Control |
The attack on a gay night club in Orlando was the deadliest mass shooting in history. We should all stand with the LGBT community today and we should mourn with the city of Orlando as well as with the families of the victims. Our government needs to take action to...
by Holly Jones | Aug 30, 2015 | Ads, Gun Control |
Last week, we experienced another horrifying shooting when a disturbed former news reporter shot two former co-workers in the midst of an on-camera interview and posted a video of the murders on Facebook. It comes in the wake of the Charleston shooting that shocked...
by John Wynne | Aug 26, 2015 | Carolina Strategic Analysis, Features, Gun Control |
It seems like not a month goes by anymore without some well-publicized mass shooting event in the United States. In Virginia this morning, only two people were killed, but that hardly diminishes the shock of the tragedy. It’s likely to reignite the debate, both...
by Art Kamm | Apr 24, 2015 | Gun Control, Issues, NC Politics, NCGA |
Arthur R. (Art) Kamm, PhD has had a diverse career in cancer research, pharmaceutical product development, founder and CEO of a North Carolina corporation, and adjunct professor. Since leaving his corporate and academic pursuits he has turned to producing...
by Thomas Mills | Oct 23, 2013 | Editor's Blog, Gun Control |
Well, guns are back in the news. A 12 year old boy in Nevada took a gun to school, killed a teacher and wounded two classmates before killing himself. It’s a tragedy. In Morrisville, the town council voted to allow guns on playgrounds in order to comply with state...