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Cheap Point-Scoring

Dominic, I agree that it is unseemly for people to try to use the Abe assassination to score partisan points in the domestic gun-control debate.

But . . . if we must keep score, isn’t this a point for the side that argues that draconian gun-control laws such as Japan’s don’t actually stop crimes of this kind?

Because those things that never happen anywhere except the United States keep happening in places that are not the United States.

Kevin D. Williamson is a former fellow at National Review Institute and a former roving correspondent for National Review.
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