First Amendment Today, July 31, 2018: 3D Guns Go Viral; ‘King James’ Slam Dunks Trump; and… This Ain’t No Pornhub, This Ain’t No Foolin’ Around

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3D gun downloads commence as state attorneys general scramble for injunction to stop them

Image of a chunky, white downloadable pistol displayed against a black background
“The Liberator”: A 3D pistol offered by the Texas-based company Defense Distributed (Electric-Eye via Flickr)

LeBron James rips Trump during CNN interview, claims POTUS “is using sports to divide the country”

Guardians of the Galaxy stars decry culture of “character assassinations,” ask that Disney reinstall director James Gunn as franchise’s director

Photo of James Gunn wearing a sports coat over a T-shirt with a dog on it, speaking into a microphone held in his right hand and gesticulating with his left.
Guardians of the Galaxy director James Gunn speaks at Comic-Con International 2016 in San Diego (Gage Skidmore via Flickr)

Atlanta Braves pitcher Sean Newcomb’s past homophobic and racist tweets revealed

Viral Video of the Day: Utah train worker harangues women for using restroom together: “This ain’t Pornhub, this is public transit”

Harvard study reveals “trigger warnings” increase anxiety in subjects who believe that “words can hurt them”

Warning label that reads: 'Trigger Warning: This lecture contains images and video depicting graphic violence. If you feel exposure to this may be traumatic, please email your tutor who can provide you with a text-only copy of the lesson.'
(jodieinblack via Flickr)

See Also:
“First Amendment Today, July 30, 2018: Kochs Jump GOP Ship; a Republican Who Hearts Bigfoot Porn; …and Did Sean Spicer Drop an N-Bomb?”

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About Stephen Lemons

Stephen Lemons is an award-winning investigative journalist with more than 20 years of experience covering everything from government corruption to white-supremacist gangs. In addition to Front Page Confidential, his work has appeared in Phoenix New Times, the Los Angeles Times, Salon.com, and the Southern Poverty Law Center’s Intelligence Report magazine.

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