Posts tagged "guns"
Silent Remains
Sunday, November 30, 2014
Presumption of the shooter’s innocence relied heavily on an assumption that the unarmed, black teenager ultimately shot to death was guilty not only of acting as the initial aggressor, but also escalating the conflict to a point where lethal force was necessary to resolve it…
Hostage Situation
Saturday, January 12, 2013
Tags: 2nd Amendment, Congress, contest, gun control, gun rights, guns, handguns, hostage, Liberty, National Rifle Association, NRA, pistol, Pulitzer, Second Amendment
Classacre
Saturday, December 15, 2012
I had been planning a new “fiscal cliff” cartoon just prior to the tragic events on Friday morning in Newtown, Connecticut. Suffice it to say, I felt I should shelve what I was working on and try to come up with something more serious and tasteful for today’s update, instead.
Contract From Below
Saturday, June 23, 2012
Tags: 666, ATF, Balrog, Barack Obama, Bill Clinton, Bush, cigar, Clinton, demon, demons, devil, drug lords, Dubya, Eric Holder, Executive Privilege, Fast and Furious, Faust, fire, firearms, flames, George W. Bush, guns, Justice Department, Mephisto, Mephistopheles, Mexican drug lords, Monica Lewinsky, Nixon, Obama, pentagram, Project Gunrunner, Richard Nixon, Satan, W.
Ronald Reagun
Saturday, January 22, 2011
I wanted to draw something that’d tie the current Universal Healthcare debate, as it applies to mental health, to the recent shooting in Tucson, which I addressed by itself in the previous cartoon…
Gangbangers
Friday, January 14, 2011
Tags: Arizona, bang, blood, cigar, Gabrielle Giffords, Glenn Beck, glock, gun, gun violence, guns, Jared Loughner, Luger, politics, revolver, rhetoric, rifle, Rush Limbaugh, Sarah Palin, smoke, smoking, smoking gun, Tucson, Tucson shooting, violence, violent rhetoric
The Fabric of America
Friday, July 2, 2010
This cartoon was inspired by the recent gun rights ruling by the Supreme Court in the case of McDonald v. Chicago, although my approach ended up being more of a topically-broad design than commentary addressing the specific case…