Reflections on a Firearms Law Workshop with Ideologically Diverse Attendees (Light Over Heat #54)

In this week’s “Light Over Heat” video, I talk about attending a University of Wyoming School of Law Firearms Research Center and Duke University Center for Firearms Law works-in-progress workshop at Texas A&M Law School in Fort Worth.

I benefitted directly from participation in the workshop by getting feedback on my work on the evolution of concealed carry laws from some of the 14 legal scholars in attendance.

The intellectual diversity of the attendees was notable and beneficial. So, too, was the civil nature of the conversation despite people’s differences. It reinforced my belief in having civil conversations about guns across differences in face-to-face settings where no one has to worry about things getting posted to social media or otherwise broadcast.

It’s a recipe for Light Over Heat.

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Published by David Yamane

Sociologist at Wake Forest U, student of gun culture, tennis player, racket stringer (MRT), whisk(e)y drinker, bow-tie wearer, father, husband. Not necessarily in that order.

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