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"These laws really undermine that threat," Professor Neumark said.
"What this really shows is that bad laws really do equal more gun trafficking," said John Feinblatt, Mr. Bloomberg's chief policy adviser, "and that gaps in the law really do make a difference".
But sometimes the words can be so simplistic as to be almost meaningless: Can someone in the Tea Party movement who favors letting states nullify federal laws really be called a conservative?
Both kinds of realism, Scandinavian and American, were skeptical of the idea that written laws really explain the behaviour of judges, and both depended upon a naturalistic worldview in which reality was presumed to be as the sciences described it.
How general and deep the laws really are, he said, is partly up to nature and partly up to us, since we are the ones who have to use them.
This is where all of us – not just a few celebrities, or unfortunate victims of the News of the World – are exposed to the privacy invaders, and this is where tougher laws really are needed.
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