Commentary It’s typical of the biased coverage of gun rights that the Los Angeles Times’ article on the Remington gun case in Connecticut got its implications wrong. On Tuesday, the families of those killed in the 2012 Sandy Hook massacre at a Connecticut school reached a $73 million settlement with Remington, the manufacturer of the gun used in the killings. But the article did not note how crime actually has gone down sharply the past three decades as gun purchases nationally have soared. Homicides have dropped almost in half, from 9.71 per 100,000 population in 1991, to 4.96 in 2018. During this time conceal-carry laws, which let law-abiding citizens carry guns on their persons, have proliferated and now are on the books in most states. This has been detailed by John Lott and other gun scholars, as in his book, “More Guns, Less Crime.” The fact is criminals most fear …