Clayton Cramer.
Conservative. Idaho. Software engineer. Historian. Trying to prevent Idiocracy from becoming a documentary.
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Thursday, October 3, 2024
NOTAM
Wednesday, October 2, 2024
Camera For European Vacation
Tuesday, October 1, 2024
Interesting Claims
I am not entirely sure of their methodology. The article Psychopathy, gun carrying, and firearm violence. The abstract claims:
Firearm violence was positively related to the affective and antisocial facets of psychopathy. Whereas gun carrying without a concealed permit and defensive gun use were associated with only the antisocial facet. Gun carrying with a concealed permit was not related to any of the facets. Conclusion: These findings build on existing research on psychopathy and gun carrying among youth, suggesting that examining the facets of psychopathy can contribute to our understanding of the individual-level risk of gun violence among adults. The results also enhance the nuanced exploration of psychopathy’s role in different aspects of gun behavior, providing valuable insight into important risk factors to target during the intervention.
This surprises me not in the least. However, the article that led me to it apparently has access to the article and contains this curious explanation of the surveyed population:
The study was conducted using a sample of 343 adult participants who had been treated for violent injuries at a trauma center in Virginia. These individuals, ranging in age from 18 to 75, were recruited because they were considered to be at high risk for future violence. The majority of participants were male (74%) and identified as Black or African American (65%). All participants completed a series of interviews and self-report surveys to assess their psychopathic traits and gun-related behaviors.
Without question, violent criminals are also disproportionately victims as well. I am just skeptical that you can assume victims are a meaningful match for the victimizers.
Mass Murder Outside America
"At least nine others were reported to have been injured, and several are in a critical condition."
Monday, September 30, 2024
Not Enough Sunlight
A Little Victory
U.S. v. Duarte (9th Cir. 2024):
Applying Bruen’s two-step, text-and-history framework, the panel concluded (1) Duarte’s weapon, a handgun, is an “arm” within the meaning of the Second Amendment’s text, that Duarte’s “proposed course of conduct—carrying [a] handgun[] publicly for self-defense”—falls within the Second Amendment’s plain language, and that Duarte is part of “the people” whom the Second Amendment protects because he is an American citizen; and (2) the Government failed to prove that § 922(g)(1)’s categorical prohibition, as applied to Duarte, “is part of the historic tradition that delimits the outer bounds of the” Second Amendment right.
Duarte's previous convictions for sentences exceeding one year were all for non-violent crimes (I had no idea vandalism in California was a felony). I do not get the impression this guy Duarte is someone you want to invite over for dinner, but rights do not belong only to the bourgeois.