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Does exercising your rights mean you have something to hide?

By Gerard Valentino

We have reached a new low when it comes to the Federal government's overzealous attempts to fight crime. According to a recent news story, the FBI and police in Westerville, Ohio are going to try and enforce a ban on wearing a hood, hat, sunglasses or use of a cell phone inside local banks.

According to a quote attributed to the local police, would be bank robbers will be easy to spot since law abiding bank patrons won't be wearing a hat or talking on a cell phone.

Months later, Ohio journalist's report continues to educate viewers on the dangers of "gun-free" zones

By Chad D. Baus

As we reported earlier this month, more Americans than ever oppose new government efforts to regulate guns, in spite of the best efforts of the media propaganda machine's anti-gun bias.

There is also growing evidence that the years of pro-gun advocates' warnings about the danger of declaring spaces to be "gun free" zones (i.e. infringing on citizens' Second Amendment rights) is also starting to penetrate.

Thanks to a story by WCPO (Cincinnati ABC) reporter Brendan Keefe aired late last year, thousands of viewers in the greater Cincinnati area were exposed to a fact that the establishment media is normally fond of suppressing:

The vast majority of multiple victim public shootings occur in so-called "gun-free" zones.

And since the original story was aired, Keefe has updated the web version in response to viewer questions who may have just had their first-ever exposure to the failure of "gun-free" zones to stop mass shootings.