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Hillary Clinton, left, speaks at the Cleveland Industrial Innovation Center, while President Barack Obama, center, delivers a statement on the terror attack at the Pulse nightclub in Orlando, Florida, on June 12, 2016. (Photos: AP/EPA)

Surely murder is a serious subject, which ought to be examined seriously. Instead, it is almost always examined politically in the context of gun control controversies, with stock arguments on both sides that have remained the same for decades. And most of those arguments are irrelevant to the central question: Do tighter gun control laws reduce the murder rate?

That is not an esoteric question, nor one for which no empirical evidence is available. Think about it. We have 50 states, each with its own gun control laws, and many of those laws have gotten either tighter or looser over the years. There must be tons of data that could indicate whether murder rates went up or down when either of these things happened.

But have you ever heard any gun control advocate cite any such data? Tragically, gun control has become one of those fact-free issues that spawn outbursts of emotional rhetoric and mutual recriminations about the National Rifle Association or the Second Amendment.

If restrictions on gun ownership do reduce murders, we can repeal the Second Amendment, as other Constitutional Amendments have been repealed. Laws exist to protect people. People do not exist to perpetuate laws.

But if tighter restrictions on gun ownership do not reduce murders, what is the point of tighter gun control laws — and what is the point of demonizing the National Rifle Association?

There are data not only from our 50 states but also from other countries around the world. Professor Joyce Lee Malcolm’s empirical study, “Guns and Violence: The English Experience,” should be eye-opening for all those who want their eyes opened, however small that number of people might be.

Professor Malcolm’s book also illustrates the difference between isolated, cherry-picked facts and relevant empirical evidence.

Many gun control advocates have cited the much higher murder rates in the United States than in England as due to tighter gun control laws in England. But Professor Malcolm’s study points out that the murder rate in New York has been some multiple of the murder rate in London for two centuries — and, during most of that time, neither city had serious restrictions on gun ownership.

As late as 1954, “there were no controls on shotguns” in England, Professor Malcolm reported, but only 12 cases of armed robbery in London. Of these only 4 had real guns. But in the remainder of the 20th century, gun control laws became ever more severe — and armed robberies in London soared to 1,400 by 1974.

“As the numbers of legal firearms have dwindled, the numbers of armed crimes have risen” is her summary of that history in England. Conversely, in the United States the number of handguns in American homes more than doubled between 1973 and 1992, while the murder rate went down.

There are relevant facts available, but you are not likely to hear about them from politicians currently pushing for tighter gun control laws, or from the mainstream media, when those facts go against the claims of gun control advocates.

Despite hundreds of thousands of times a year when Americans use firearms defensively, none of those incidents is likely to be reported in the mainstream media, even when lives are saved as a result. But one accidental firearm death in a home will be broadcast and rebroadcast from coast to coast.

Virtually all empirical studies in the United States show that tightening gun control laws has not reduced crime rates in general or murder rates in particular. Is this because only people opposed to gun control do empirical studies? Or is it because the facts uncovered in empirical studies make the arguments of gun control zealots untenable?

In both England and the United States, those people most zealous for tighter gun control laws tend also to be most lenient toward criminals and most restrictive on police. The net result is that law-abiding citizens become more vulnerable when they are disarmed and criminals disobey gun control laws, as they disobey other laws.

The facts are too plain to be ignored. Moreover, the consequences are too dangerous to law-abiding citizens, whose lives are put in jeopardy on the basis of fact-free assumptions and unexamined dogmas. Such arguments are a farce, but not the least bit funny.
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Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump speaks in Las Vegas on June 18, 2016. (AP Photo/John Locher)

DEVELOPING: Federal authorities confirmed a man was arrested at a campaign rally in Las Vegas on Saturday for attempting to kill Donald Trump. According to authorities and court documents the man tried to grab an officer’s gun, saying he wanted to assassinate the Republican candidate.

A complaint filed Monday in U.S. District Court in Nevada charges Michael Steven Sandford with an act of violence on restricted grounds.

The complaint said Sandford, who had a United Kingdom driver’s license on him , went to a Trump rally at the Treasure Island Casino and approached a Las Vegas police officer to say he wanted an autograph from Mr. Trump. However, Sandford grabbed the handle of an officer’s gun in an attempt to remove it.

He told a special agent that he was in the U.S. for about a year and a half and lived in Hoboken, New Jersey, then drove to the San Bernardino, California area in his car before coming to Las Vegas on June 16. he went to the Battlefield Vegas shooting range the day before the rally and fired 20 rounds from a 9mm Glock pistol to learn how to use it. Employees confirmed his claim.

He’s expected to appear in court on Monday afternoon.

Federal authorities confirmed a man was arrested

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The U.S. Supreme Court (SCOTUS) building as viewed from across NE 1st Street.

The Supreme Court on Monday again chose not to weigh in on so-called assault weapons bans, refusing to hear a challenge to Connecticut’s ban on semi-automatic rifles. The decision, or lack-thereof, comes only days after the Left made a big push for gun control following the Orlando terror attack and is the latest in a string of cases the high court has shown a reluctance to hear.

Last December, the Court refused to hear arguments over Highland Park’s ban on rifles that don’t even match the convoluted, incorrect definition of an assault weapon. However, the Court made a landmark decision concerning the Second Amendment in the 2010 McDonald v. City of Chicago decision. In that decision, the justices cleared up the uncertainty left in the wake of District of Columbia v. Heller regarding the scope of gun rights in individual states.

In Heller, the Supreme Court ruled that the Second Amendment guarantees an individual right to own a firearm. However, it only applied to federal enclaves. The Court held in McDonald that the right of an individual to “keep and bear arms” protected by the Second Amendment is incorporated by the Due Process Clause of the Fourteenth Amendment and in fact applies to the states.

Six other states — California, Hawaii, Maryland, Massachusetts, New Jersey, and New York — have similar assault weapons bans, and federal appeals courts have yet to strike any of them down.

The Supreme Court again chose not to

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I shared yesterday a remarkable TV show about Estonia’s entrepreneurial miracle.

Today, let’s look at the Chilean version in the series. It shows how the South American nation, which now is ranked very high for economic freedom, is a shining example of how small government and free markets are a recipe for good results.

I don’t follow Chile as closely as Estonia, so instead of five good and bad policy developments (or lack thereof) in the nation, we’ll focus on three favorable items and one unfortunate feature.

Here are the three most positive policy lessons from Chile

First, Chile is the world champion for personal retirement accounts. It shifted from a failed pay-as-you-go tax-and-transfer to a funded system of personal accounts. Workers were given the opportunity to stay in the old system, but more than 95 percent realized it was better to have private savings rather than empty promised from politicians.

Second, Chile’s shift to free trade and away from protectionism has been enormously beneficial for the economy. Openness has produced big benefits for consumers, and also created big markets for exports.

Third, Chile shows the value of monetary stability. If you look at the big increase in the country’s economic freedom since 1975 and break it down by the major sub-categories, there have been impressive improvements in fiscal policy, regulatory policy, trade policy, and rule of law/property rights. But the biggest jump was for monetary policy. The nation went from hyperinflation and instability to a more sensible monetary regime.

Here’s the one thing that worry me about Chile.

Chile has enjoyed reasonably stable and practical leaders since suffering the chaos and brutality of Marxist and military governments in the 1970s and 1980s. Even left-leaning governments have been reasonable, recognizing that it would be a mistake to undermine the goose that has been laying golden eggs. That’s the good news. The bad news is that some recent politicians have adopted strident anti-market views. And the nation’s economic freedom score and ranking have both marginally declined in recent years.

By the way, you’ll have noticed in the above video that Peru also got some positive attention for its economic reform. It isn’t ranked nearly as high as Chile, but the progress has been enormous. Particularly when you consider how other nations in the region such as Venezuela are total basket cases of statism.

P.S. Chile also has one of the world’s best school choice systems, though it also has come under pressure from recent left-leaning politicians.

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Omar Mateen, left, and survivors and first responders outside of Pulse Orlando, Fla. (Photos: Facebook/AP)

Omar Mateen, left, and survivors and first responders outside of Pulse Orlando, Fla. (Photos: Facebook/AP)

Under mounting pressure, the Justice Department on Monday released the full transcript of the Orlando terrorist Omar Mateen’s 911 calls to police. However, they called the criticism over hiding references to Islam and the Islamic State in the prior documents “an unnecessary distraction.”

The previously released redacted version of the transcript had scrubbed the word “Islamic State” and the name of ISIS leader “Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi.” Omar Mateen made the 50-second 911 call in which he claimed responsibility for the assault and pledged allegiance to the terror organization’s chief at 2:35 a.m., more than a half hour into the June 12 slaughter at gay nightclub Pulse.

He began speaking to the 911 operator in Arabic and praised “God the Merciful” before killing at least 49 people and wounding at least 53 others. However, they printed words he said in Arabic in English, changing “Allah” to “God.”

“I pledge allegiance to Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi may Allah protect him [in Arabic], on behalf of the Islamic State,” Mateen says on the new transcript.

The old version had scrubbed several words and instead read: “I pledge allegiance to [omitted] may God protect him [in Arabic], on behalf of [omitted].”

House Speaker Paul Ryan, R-Wis., called the earlier decision by DOJ and the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) to release only a partial transcript “preposterous.”

“We know the shooter was a radical Islamist extremist inspired by ISIS,” Speaker Ryan said in a statement. “We also know he intentionally targeted the LGBT community. The administration should release the full, unredacted transcript so the public is clear-eyed about who did this, and why.”

Republican Florida Gov. Rick Scott also took aim at the edited accounting of Mateen’s statements the night he killed 49 and wounded 53 more.

“This is evil, this is ISIS. It’s radical Islam,” Gov. Scott said earlier Monday. “At some point, we lost 49 lives here and we lost a journalist who was beheaded by ISIS. We need a president that’s going to say I care about destroying ISIS.”

The FBI and DOJ reversed the morning decision and released the full transcript in an afternoon news release.

“Unfortunately, the unreleased portions of the transcript that named the terrorist organizations and leaders have caused an unnecessary distraction from the hard work that the FBI and our law enforcement partners have been doing to investigate this heinous crime,” the organizations said in a joint statement.

Under mounting pressure from Republicans, the Justice

Omar Mateen, left, and survivors and first responders outside of Pulse Orlando, Fla. (Photos: Facebook/AP)

Omar Mateen, left, and survivors and first responders outside of Pulse Orlando, Fla. (Photos: Facebook/AP)

The Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) released scrubbed, or redacted transcripts of the Orlando terrorist Omar Mateen’s 911 calls to police during the attack.

He began speaking to the 911 operator in Arabic and praised “God the Merciful” in the heavily redacted transcripts that purged any reference to Islamic terrorist motives and the Islamic State, to whom he pledged his allegiance before killing at least 49 people and wounding at least 53 others.

“Praise be to God, and prayers as well as peace be upon the prophet of God,” Mateen said in Arabic before switching to English during a 50-second phone call in the midst of the massacre. “I let you know, I’m in Orlando and I did the shootings.”

“I pledge allegiance to [redacted] may God protect him [in Arabic], on behalf of [redacted],” Mateen told the 911 dispatcher.

Mateen, who opened fire inside the gay nightclub Pulse, had been on the FBI’s radar after twice being investigated for ties to terrorism. The full transcript of the 911 calls would confirm Mateen’s real motives, which were his Islamist beliefs.

“What we’re not going to do is further proclaim this man’s pledges of allegiance to terrorist groups, and further his propaganda,” Attorney General Loretta Lynch said Sunday on NBC’s Meet the Press. “We are not going to hear him make his assertions of allegiance [to the Islamic State].”

In Islam, the penalty for gays, as an imam preached in Orlando just two months before the attack, is death. There is, however, some debate over the method for killing gays, which they believe is “compassionate.”

Mateen also claimed during the 911 call he had an explosive vest similar to the kind used by the Islamic terrorists “in France,” a reference to the November terror attack in Paris.

“In the next few days, you’re going to see more of this type of action going on,” Mateen said.

The Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) released

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House Speaker Paul Ryan, R-Wis., discussed gun rights after the Orlando terror attack on Meet the Press and said Americans have a right to “have semi-automatic rifles” if they choose.

Meanwhile, the Senate this week will vote on four separate gun control measures. Considering the speaker decides what goes up for a vote in the lower house and what gets tabled and dies, Speaker Ryan’s comments are significant.

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PALM BEACH, FL – MARCH 15: Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump thanks supporters after delivering remarks at the Mar-A-Lago Club’s Donald J. Trump Ballroom March 15, 2016 in Palm Beach, Florida. Trump won the state of Florida and Ohio Gov. John Kasich won the state of Ohio. (Photo by Win McNamee/Getty Images)

A campaign spokesperson for Donald Trump has confirmed that the campaign is parting ways with Corey Lewandowski, the nominee’s campaign manager. The change comes just one month before the convention and as the candidate has been slipping in the polls against presumptive Democratic nominee Hillary Clinton. They have also faced mounting criticism over the campaign’s pivot to general election mode.

“The Donald J. Trump campaign for president, which has set a historic record in the Republican primary and received almost 14 million votes, has today announced that Corey Lewandowski will no longer be working with the campaign,” Hope Hicks, spokeswoman for the Trump campaign said. “The campaign is grateful for his hard work and dedication and wishes him well.”

UPDATE: PPD has learned that the campaign believes the messaging aspect is on target, but the mechanics are lagging behind Hillary Clinton. While Mr. Trump typically likes the “Mom and Pop” aspect of the campaign, particularly up against the nearly 1,000 strong political organization of his rival, the decision reflects a move to play catch up.

Mr. Lewandowski has also been plagued with controversy over a female reporter claiming she was grabbed by the arm and pulled to the ground during a press scrum. However, Mr. Trump remained loyal to his campaign manager and the Florida state attorney in the end refused to press charges.

While PPD has not confirmed who will replace Mr. Lewandowski, it is widely believed he will tap Paul Manafort, who currently serves as the campaign chairman.

“Yeah, I think Paul is totally in charge,” said Bill Bennett, senior Trump advisor. He also said that Lewandowski is a personal friend and hates to see him go.

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