Let's see. I write books.
http://www.claytoncramer.com/books.htm -- often, but not exclusively, about the history of weapons regulation.
I write a column for Shotgun News every month--and other occasional articles for popular magazines.
http://www.claytoncramer.com/popularmagazines.htmI have a fairly extensive publication history in scholarly journals.
http://www.claytoncramer.com/journals.htm That's not completely up to date; a couple of papers that I co-wrote with Professor Joe Olson of Hamline University law school in support of
D.C. v.
Heller (2008) will be published in
Georgetown Journal of Law & Public Policy and
Williamette Law Review in the next few months.
I went to D.C. for the oral arguments in
D.C. v.
Heller. I contributed to the historical and criminological research for several of the briefs, and I was asked to be present in case anything last minute came up. It didn't, but it was a chance to have several meals with Alan Gura, our attorney in
Heller, as well as plan long-term strategy for the post-
Heller cases with lawyers and law professors who you have either heard or, or should have heard of.
Oh yes, I wasn't happy with the C- rated state senator that I have in district 22 (Boise County and Elmore County), so I am running against him in the primary. The campaign website is
http://cramerforsenate.org/index.shtmlI am trying to get some public speaking opportunities with groups in Boise and Elmore Counties that are interested in hearing from candidates for public office. Feel free to help!