


At the U.N., Lather, Rinse, and Repeat for Gun Control
The UN’s agreement on the illicit arms trade will accomplish very little towards reducing gun violence.

At the SHOT Show, Business Booms
SHOT Show attendees seem grateful for President Obama’s gun-control proposals because they boost gun sales.

Tories Count on Labour’s Looniness — for Now
At the annual conference of Britain’s Conservative party, Tories relied on their opposition to commit unforced errors. Eventually they’ll have to stop playing it safe.

The Iran Deal Will Have Disastrous Non-Nuclear Consequences, Too
The Iran deal will have disastrous non-nuclear consequences, too: When it fails, our ability to impose sanctions on other rogue regimes will be fatally undermined.

Magna Carta: It’s Not Just about Rights
Magna Carta isn’t just about rights. It’s about limited government and liberty under law.

The U.N. Confuses Gun Ownership with Arms Trafficking
For the U.S., the U.N. meetings of so-called experts on guns and arms trafficking are mostly about playing defense.

At a U.N. Meeting on Guns, the U.S. Stands Up under Fire
This week, the U.N. is hosting the second Meeting of Governmental Experts for the U.N.’s Programme of Action to Prevent, Combat, and Eradicate the Illicit Trade in Small Arms and ...

The UK’s General Election Will Be Either a Mess or a Disaster
The recurring theme of election coverage in Britain this year has been that no one cares about the campaign. The satirical magazine Private Eye’s cover this week shows a sleeping ...

Why Britain’s Conservatives Are Facing Defeat: They’re Short-Sighted
The constituency of Brent Central, in northwest London, is a strange place. It’s new, for one thing: It was created by amalgamating and splitting several other constituencies in 2010. If ...