Cam Edwards discusses how to many on the left want to stifle debate, rather than formulating and presenting legitimate arguments on important issues—including the right to keep and bear arms.
When gun control came up at the second Democratic presidential debate, South Bend, Ind., Mayor Pete Buttigieg (D) rattled off the usual list of gun-control restrictions most of the Democratic candidates have publicly endorsed and added in something from 2002. He proposed changes to how money is spent by associations and others in politics.