That door-to-door searches for drugs are a gross violation of civil rights and a
- That door-to-door searches for drugs are a gross violation of civil rights and a sign of fascism, but door-to-door searches for guns are a reasonable solution to the "gun problem."
- That the first amendment absolutely allows child pornography and threats to kill cops, but doesn't apply to manuals on gun repair.
- That Illinois' law that allows any government official from Governor to dogcatcher to carry a gun is reasonable, and the law that prohibits any private citizen, even one with 50 death threats on file and a million-dollar business, is reasonable. And it isn't a sign of police stateism.
- That free speech entitles one to own newspapers, transmitters, computers, and typewriters, but self-defense only justifies bare hands.
- That gun safety courses in school only encourage kids to commit violence, but “safe sex” education in school doesn't encourage kids to have sex.