New Hampshire’s House Bill 1793 proposes to allow firearms on public college campuses, framing it as a matter of constitutional rights and safety. Supporters claim it defends law-abiding students, while opponents express concerns about increased anxiety and confusion. Evidence regarding its impact on campus safety remains inconclusive, highlighting the complexity of the debate.
Do We Need to Take the Second Amendment Away to Protect the First? TL;DR Short answer: No. Repealing the Second Amendment is neither necessary nor realistic to safeguard free speech and assembly. The real work is to regulate guns in ways our Constitution already permits (especially in “sensitive places” like…
By an independent reporter. Published September 12, 2025. Executive summary The fatal shooting of conservative activist Charlie Kirk at Utah Valley University on September 10, 2025, poured accelerant on America’s already-combustible debate over guns, speech, and political violence. Within hours, the incident became a Rorschach test: the right decried a…

