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John Longenecker

John Longenecker is an author of Safe Streets In The Nationwide Concealed Carry Of Handguns – Meeting Dependency And Violent Crime With American Spirit, Independence, And Citizen Authority [CONTRAST MEDIA PRESS]. Safer Streets Newsletter.

Most Recent Articles by John Longenecker:


Safer Streets 2011: Doctors probing for guns in the home misses the diagnosis

I answer doctors who oppose gun violence and I generally have a standard response by now. Since we’re talking about safety at the core of the discussion, it’s fair to say that their editorials and pleadings to reduce gun violence wind up killing the patient, that is, the disarmed community.
- Tuesday, May 3, 2011

The Safer Streets Gun Owner Survey Results, Part II

As I mentioned last time, the Number One inference I drew from the responses was the personal positive attitude of gun owners who answered that they knew CPR [78%] and who also said why. If there is one thing to glean from this combined response, it is that these gun owners believe that their training in CPR is just as important as their training in how to handle a gun in armed self-defense. Without pulling too much out of this, it is clear from remarks that they see both as useful to the community and have self-expectations of duty in the absence of first responders. That 78% of the gun owners know CPR is a wonderful finding.
- Wednesday, April 13, 2011

The Safer Streets Gun Owner Survey Results

The Safer Streets Gun Owner Survey runs throughout the month of April. Early results are beginning to level off and come to a halt. Anyone who wishes to take the survey can access it here. Firefox browser seems to work best.
- Tuesday, April 12, 2011


Safer Streets 2011: Dodger Stadium to be safer?

Dodger Stadium has summoned past LAPD Chief William Bratton to supervise Security for Dodger Stadium in the wake of the beating of Paramedic Bryan Stow and others. But there are some elements which need to be examined in expectations. Not to cause trouble, but reasonable is reasonable.
- Thursday, April 7, 2011

Safer Streets 2011: How about Dodger Stadium?

Bureaucrats have a job to do, and they sometimes forget that they are to serve and not to rule in doing that job. Sometimes, they forget that they cannot be as inventive or as blasé as they might like. And sometimes, they can breed in the private sector and be subject to the same Potomac Fever symptoms as any public servant.
- Tuesday, April 5, 2011


Second amendment: Who should the Administration listen to?

The President has said that his Administration will meet with second amendment types on gun control. How do you proceed on the assumption that gun control is even a legitimate concept? Still, there is the opportunity to educate and find real reform.
- Wednesday, March 16, 2011



Egypt should have its own second amendment

Every new emerging and re-emerging nation should have its own second amendment so that its streets are safer not only today, but from now on.
- Monday, February 14, 2011

Conservatives now reaching for gun control?

The liberals, we expect to be anti-gun. They want to grow government so they eliminate liberty's safeguards one by one and try to replace you with officials or some policy.
- Wednesday, January 12, 2011

Safer Airlines 2011, maybe?

FOX News and others report that our TSA has confiscated firearms among other things in their passenger screening. On this morning's Bill Handel Show on KFI, Los Angeles, Handel ridiculed the idea of protesting airline safety groping by comparing how unreasonable it is to carry a gun onto an airplane as a fundamental right. Now you did it. 

- Wednesday, November 24, 2010



The second amendment after the election

My core message to non-gun owners is that the health of the second amendment is the primary indicator of the overall health of the nation. 


- Saturday, November 6, 2010

Which gun laws to repeal first, Part II

My Safer Streets Newsletter and Commentary before the mid-term election has guest contributors Dick Morris, David Codrea, Michelle Malkin, and CANADA FREE PRESS Publisher Judi McLeod. Register here to receive the newsletter.
- Sunday, October 31, 2010


McDonald, gun ownership, and the non-violent restoration of safer streets

Safer streets is a confirmation of a healthy self-rule. When we have a healthy self-determinative relationship with our public servants, safer streets will follow. The less violence goal of safer streets will not come as long as officials presume to be smarter than the electorate and quarrel with the people.
- Saturday, July 10, 2010

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