Given that Mike Hiltzik seriously believes global warming is going to cleanse the planet of homo sapiens, no one can be surprised that the intemperate kvetch editor of the Los Angeles Times is an ardent advocate of “gun violence research.”
Early returns from objective researchers show that people – not guns — kill.
The clatter is One-Note Hiltzik booing from the kiddie gallery.
Yesterday overwrought One-Note overwrote another hollow essay, shooting out project on “gun violence research” by a millionaire U.C. Davis prof.
The millionaire’s goal, One-Note tells us, is “to find effective ways to prevent firearm violence.”
The prof’s next announced objective is how to grow both ears on the same side – that way people won’t hear guns go off, I presume.
Like his fellow leftist robots, One-Note Mike has been told he believes that people, like hounds, should be kept on abbreviated leashes – fully controlled by the government.
Governments, like pet owners, know what is best for their charges, according to One-Note and friends.
As a yawning leftist. Mr. Hiltzik’s goal is to remove guns from the possession of private citizens. This way only criminals will have reliable access.
Since the school massacre at Sandy Hook in December 2012, One-Note Hiltzik has been screaming to narrow the number of Americans who may purchase guns. In the tradition of leftists, One-Note has declined to acknowledge human nature. Too complex.
Unsurprisingly, it escaped One-Note’s tiny attention span that the mass shooting occurred in a state with America’s stiffest gun laws.
See, One-Note, human beings are going to commit certain acts – most of us learned that in grammar school.
One-Note reportedly does not pack heat since he doesn’t knowingly have a concealed carrying permit.
Near the merciful end of his merciless essay, One-Note whispers that the millionaire prof actually has a slightly modified goal:
Constructing a knowledge base to inform legislators which laws work and which laws don’t.
Also, he will tell us which gun laws don’t apply to illegal aliens, Muslim terrorists and underprivileged teens.