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Ryan McMaken on Privatized Approaches to Gun Violence

The gun control debate is nothing more than a smokescreen: another divisive and emotional issue in a country obsessed with politicizing every human ill, all premised on the wildly irrational idea that we can get rid of 300 million firearms. But there is a market for safe schools and safe public spaces, a market security entrepreneurs could fill if government got out of the way. Mises.org editor Ryan McMaken joins Jeff to discuss private solutions to gun violence, the kind of solutions only available to private property owners with skin in the game. It’s time to apply market incentives to school security.

Read more about this topic:
1. “Guns and Schools: Can the Market do Better?” https://mises.org/wire/guns-and-schools-can-market-do-better
2. “Shootings: Why Don’t Schools Have Better Security?” https://mises.org/wire/shootings-why-dont-schools-have-better-security
3. “Security Works at Disney—But Can’t Work at a Public School?” https://mises.org/wire/security-works-disney-%E2%80%94-cant-work-public-school

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Ryan McMaken is the editor of Mises Wire and The Austrian. Send him your article submissions, but read article guidelines first. (Contact: email; twitter.) Ryan has degrees in economics and political science from the University of Colorado, and was the economist for the Colorado Division of Housing from 2009 to 2014. He is the author of Commie Cowboys: The Bourgeoisie and the Nation-State in the Western Genre.
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