In the weeks since Charlie Kirk was mercilessly assassinated right in front of our very eyes, much of the focus has been on free speech, and who got punished for saying what.
Comedian Jimmy Kimmel was briefly taken off the air for a controversial monologue, only to rebound with spectacular ratings when he returned a few days later.
Across the country, according to The New York Times, nearly 150 people were fired or canceled for remarks, conversations or social media posts that upset the sensibilities of Kirk’s grieving faithful followers.
But one subject that’s getting nearly no attention is the issue that could be the most relevant to Kirk’s murder — guns.
It’s like we’ve been so caught up with debating the First Amendment, we’ve forgotten about the Second.
Kirk was shot. And k