The Reason Roundtable

Lower Crime Hasn't Stopped Gun Control Push

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Aug 11, 2025
Reem Ibrahim, the head of media for the Institute of Economic Affairs in London, joins the discussion. The group tackles the use of an AI interview with a deceased child to advocate for gun control, raising ethical questions about exploiting tragedy. They discuss the National Guard's deployment in D.C. despite falling crime rates, along with the alarming precedent it sets. Additionally, they explore Trump's contentious meeting with Putin, the Texas Democrats' dramatic response to redistricting, and pressing concerns over free speech and censorship in the UK.
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Media Repackages Tragedy With New Tech

  • Peter Suderman argues AI avatar interviews repeat legacy media's use of victims as political props instead of creating a novel ethical problem.
  • He urges focusing on consent and institutional practices rather than just the technology.
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Violent Crime Is Falling, Yet Gun Debate Rages

  • Peter Suderman notes recent FBI data showed an overall crime drop and a 14.9 percent decline in homicides last year.
  • He questions why renewed gun-control momentum persists despite falling violence.
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Tool Bans Expand The Nanny State

  • Reem Ibrahim warns that targeting tools like knives mirrors a slippery expansion of state control rather than addressing root causes.
  • She argues focusing on implements ignores institutional failures that enable violence and breeds black markets.
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