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What ever happened to reporting?

I was listening to NPR’s This American Life’s latest episode this weekend, cialis sales rx when I was struck by how large their blind spot is when it came to guns.

The story was about a Chicago high school that had seen an enormous number of shootings. Eventually, troche they asked the question: where were all the guns coming from?

A very good question, especially considering that Chicago has the strictest gun laws in the nation.

The conclusion? Straw buyers (people who buy handguns legally but then give them to people, usually felons, who would not be allowed to buy a gun themselves) and the infamous “gun-show” loophole (that’s when people buy guns from private sellers who aren’t required to do background checks on the people they sell to).

Well, I guess that’s possible. But then the very next subject made me question their assertion AND their journalistic credentials. The reporters asked the kids how much a gun cost on the street. The numbers the teens threw around were all around a couple hundred bucks.

The very next thing a real journalist would have asked is who the hell is eating the difference in the retail cost of the gun and the street price?

This is what I mean: a straw purchaser is paying full price for a gun. For a Glock that’s probably around $500. Plus, guns hold their value extremely well, so even at a gun show, a decent gun is unlikely to sell for much under $300 or $400.

So if all the guns are coming from gun stores and gun shows, who the hell is eating the difference between the cost of the gun and the price that the kids are buying it at?

Am I supposed to believe the straw buyers are taking a loss on each sale out of the goodness (or in this case the badness) of their hearts?

Something doesn’t make sense. And when something doesn’t make sense, a journalist is supposed to ask more questions. The reporters at This American Life didn’t bother.

The question I’d like to ask them, is why?

4 comments February 26th, 2013

Who’s the boob?

What I absolutely LOVE about the negative reactions to Oscar host Seth MacFarlane singing about the boobs he’s seen, is that no one thinks its a problem that all those actresses showed their boobs…they’re just pissed that someone pointed it out.

(I personally wouldn’t have done the song – I think it was insensitive – but, then again, Mr. Macfarlane does a lot of things I wouldn’t do.)

Add comment February 25th, 2013

God, I wish this was real

Sci-Fi Airshow.

Add comment February 24th, 2013

I kind of feel like Obama was an IQ test for the Nation

We failed.

6 comments February 22nd, 2013

The questions isn’t…

Do Gay People Really Make Up 3.5% of the Population? (The Atlantic Wire), it’s why do they seem to make up 35% of the people on TV and stories on NPR?

Add comment February 18th, 2013

Basically, gun control comes down to someone thinking…

“I’m not willing to protect myself, so you shouldn’t be allowed to either.”

Add comment February 15th, 2013

How the heck did this end up on Buzzfeed?

7 Things Democrats Would Have Freaked Out About If Bush Had Done Them.

Add comment February 14th, 2013

To people who think movies, video games and guns make the world more violent…

I just have to say, cialis sales search before there were movies, video games and guns there were:

  • The Crusades
  • Viking raids
  • Head hunting
  • David killed Philistines for their foreskins
  • Rapes
  • Pillaging
  • Cannibalism
  • Honor killings
  • Pogroms
  • Human sacrifice
  • And Cain killing Abel.

The fact is modern America is radically less violent than almost any time in the history of the world. (Don’t think violence has declined? Start by watching this: http://www.ted.com/talks/steven_pinker_on_the_myth_of_violence.html).

So I think we can relax a little about the dangers of movies, video games, and – yes- even guns.

In fact, I would guess that religion and politics have resulted in far more deaths than movies, video games, and the mere existence of guns…but you don’t hear anyone calling to ban them, do you?

3 comments February 12th, 2013

Jaw, meet floor

kate

For those of you who have ever wondered how my girl Caroline looks…kind of like this, but prettier.

Add comment February 11th, 2013

Just cleaned out the spam filter

Sorry, Debunked, I’m not sure why you keep getting caught in there.

Add comment February 4th, 2013

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