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Eugene Volokh on Gun Rights, Free Expression, and the Nanny State
Reason.tv’s Ted Balaker sat down with Eugene Volokh, professor of law at the UCLA School of Law and founder of The Volokh Conspiracy, to discuss gun rights, free expression, and the Nanny State.
Find out what Volokh thinks the biggest threats to free expression are, and whether today’s muzzlers come mostly from the left or right. Volokh also explains what the landmark Supreme Court case, DC vs. Heller, has done to gun control and whether he agrees with the “more guns, less crime” thesis. Other topics include: media bias and gun rights, Alabama’s prohibition on selling sex toys, and whether judges can be nannies.
Tags: Gun Rights, nanny state, The Volokh Conspiracy