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Research Fellow Stephen P. Halbrook, author of Gun Control in the Third Reich spoke with Brett and Jon Rappaport on their radio show, The Final Say. Halbrook describes the conditions in Germany in the 1930s that lead to first gun registration, and then gun confiscation from Jews and other Enemies of the State.
Senior Fellow John R. Graham appeared on WTPL radios "Bulldog Live" to talk about the "Healthcare Contract with America" which would replace Obamacare with a free market system. Graham also talks about the "6 Reasons why Obamacare will fail" pointing out the short comings of the current so-called Affordable Care Act.
In this lecture . William Domhoff, Murray Rothbard, and Senior Fellow Williamson Evers talk about the interlocking overlappersthat get together to influence the government, in California and in the country generally. They each spend some time describing what it is that draws businesspeople to market-capturing and rent-seeking behaviors, and take questions from the audience.
Mary Theroux, Senior Vice President at the Independent Institute, is interviewed by Bob Weeks of WichitaLiberty TV. Mary reflects on the accomplishments of her father's life as told in the book Willard Garvey: An Epic Life authored by Maura McEnaney.
A Powerpoint A/V presentation by Senior Fellow Benjamin Powell at FreedomFest 2013 in Las Vegas. Powell speaks to similarities of ancient Rome and our modern economic culture.
Gun Control in the Third Reich author and Research Fellow Stephen P. Halbrook appeared on the "Joyce Kaufman Show" on Miami's WFTL radio. Halbrook shares his extensive knowledge of the history of disarming Jews and other "Enemies of the State" in the 1930s. The author talks about other examples of gun control laws and Supreme Court cases he has worked on where the Bill of Rights protects the right of US citizens to bear arms.
Research Fellow Stephen P. Halbrook, author of author of Gun Control in the Third Reich joins Armed America Radios Neil McCabe and Mark Walters to talk about his new book. Giving historic examples of gun registration laws, issued by the Weimar republic, may have been well-intentioned but misdirected and once the Nazi party took control in Germany, the laws were used to disarm "Enemies of the State." Halbrook gives the hosts an update on current threats to Second Amendment rights.
On the 75th anniversary of "Kristallnacht," Research Fellow Stephen P. Halbrook, author of Gun Control in the Third Reich appears on American Family Radios "Today's Issues" show. Halbrook talks about what lead to gun registration laws and ultimately gun confiscation in 1930s Germany.