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Subject Today's Cannon: Bang For the Ban? 💣
Date September 16, 2020 2:26 PM
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The Thin Blue Line

What to Know: Riots and violence against the police are hurting everyone—including the minorities that the Black Lives Matter movement claims to support. ([link removed] )

The TPPF Take: The protests have been hijacked by those whose intent is anything but peaceful.

“The massive undercurrent in all of these riots is that of anarchy, and the anarchists are riding or sometimes even creating the waves of discontent with a singular goal of achieving their dystopia,” says TPPF’s Randy Petersen. “Their intent to overthrow the government can only occur if they are able to convince the general population, or a large sympathetic portion of it at least, that their government can no longer protect them. But it’s not that the police can’t protect them; it’s that the politicians won’t.”

For more on the riots and police, click here.
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Bang for the Ban?

What to Know: Former Vice President Joe Biden says he wants to reinstate the “assault weapons” ban of the 1990s. ([link removed] )

The TPPF Take: There’s no evidence ([link removed] ) the assault weapons ban decreased homicide rates.

“As the election nears, the call for policymakers to ‘do something’ about gun crime has steadily grown louder,” says TPPF’s Derek Cohen. “But the truth is that none of the policies being proposed are likely to have a meaningful impact. Moreover, many of the proposals that have been floated recently would directly infringe on the right to bear arms and self-defense as explicitly enumerated in the United States and Texas constitutions.”

For more on rights and gun control measures, click here.
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It Works!

What to Know: There’s growing confirmation that regulatory reform does exactly what it’s intended to do—it eases the burden on struggling businesses. ([link removed] )

The TPPF Take: Regulatory reform will help revive and restore the U.S. economy.

“Reform—such as the executive order signed by the president in May—should help empower people and protect them from undue, expensive, unclear regulatory overreach by the federal government, which costs Americans trillions of dollars over time,” says TPPF’s Vance Ginn.

For more on regulatory reform efforts, click here.
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