NRA-ILA Discusses Gun Control’s Crisis of Credibility Ammoland Inc. Posted on
High-tech registration is still registration. IMG NRA-ILA
U.S.A. -(AmmoLand.com)- Who can you trust? We live in the era of fake news, spin, and shifting narratives. Everything seems to be political. Maybe that’s the wrong question. Maybe we should be asking, “who
do you trust?” Recently published research has the answers.
Anti-gun activists want you to trust doctors with no constitutional law or law enforcement expertise. They also want you to trust celebrities, people famous not for their ability to craft policy but their ability to entertain the masses – or at least some segment of the masses.
“Spring ahead” will come as an even bigger relief than usual after a year of lockdown.
Credit.Sally Deng
March 11, 2021
With the first anniversary of lockdown fast approaching, I thought I’d been through every possible pandemic milestone. As the months rolled by, I’d checked them off like squares on a Bingo card: First pandemic birthday, first pandemic holiday, first pandemic panic attack in an empty toilet paper aisle at Target.
But while the country was collectively mired in the coronavirus crisis when we turned the clocks back last November, there’s one pandemic milestone we haven’t fully experienced together yet: Turning them forward.
Gov. Tom Wolf on Monday nominated a Meadville doctor to serve as the state’s physician general — a potential permanent replacement for Dr. Rachel Levine, who previously served in both that role and as the state’s secretary of health. Dr. Denise Johnson, most recently chief medical officer at Meadville Medical
The Providence Journal
Rhode Island Medical Imaging
Dr. Robert C. Ward, of Barrington, recently was appointed associate chief of diagnostic imaging at Women & Infants Hospital. Ward will work alongside Dr. Susan Koelliker, chief of diagnostic imaging, to further the academic and clinical missions of the department and the hospital. Ward is a board-certified Rhode Island Medical Imaging radiologist and is fellowship-trained in women s imaging. He specializes in breast imaging and intervention, including ultrasound-guided cryoablation of breast tumors.
Dr. Carla de Venecia, of Warwick, recently joined Rhode Island Medical Imaging as a women’s imaging radiologist. Venecia is board certified by the American Board of Radiology and holds memberships in the Society of Breast Imaging and the American College of Radiology. She was a clinical instructor of radiology at both Georgetown University School of Medicine and Stony Brook University School of Medicine. Venecia also serv