The Associated Press Stylebook—what many journalists think of as the dictionary of proper journalistic writing technique—issued updated guidance for reporting about firearms.
Amid the continuing misguided cry to “just do something” congressman apparently believes the key to stopping such violence is hitting law-abiding gun purchasers squarely in the pocketbook.
During a CNN “town hall” meeting in late July, President Joe Biden said he wants to outlaw America’s most-popular handgun: the 9 mm semi-automatic pistol.
Biden's failure in Afghanistan has given the Taliban a vast arsenal of U.S. arms, equipment and more, but he still thinks Americans can't be trusted with the most-popular rifles and pistols sold in the U.S. today.
Should someone who has to repeatedly say how his verified statements from the past were taken out of context be trusted to lead a large federal agency?