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Books > Sport & Leisure > Sports & outdoor recreation > Field sports: fishing, hunting, shooting
Wisconsin and Minnesota together boast more than 12,500 miles of
designated trout waters in more than 3,000 streams. Thanks to
conservation efforts by governmental and volunteer organizations,
fishing is better than it has been in decades. In this completely
updated and expanded second edition, the authors have added
information on many new streams. Veteran anglers Humphrey and
Shogren describe their native trout waters with an evocative sense
of place that conveys not only the details but also the experience
an angler can expect.
Features include: profiles of more than 120 productive trout
rivers and streams; information on hatches, access points, and
wading conditions; travel directions, map references, and
information on nearby facilities; 55 detailed maps; hatch charts
for the region's major hatches; advice on tackle, flies, and
tactic; local hatch charts and fly patterns; information on tackle
shops and guide services; and much more.
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Guns in Law
(Paperback)
Austin Sarat, Lawrence Douglas, Martha Merrill Umphrey
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R1,036
Discovery Miles 10 360
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Ships in 9 - 17 working days
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Weapons have been a source of political and legal debate for
centuries. Aristotle considered the possession of arms a
fundamental source of political power and wrote that tyrants
""mistrust the people and deprive them of their arms."" Today
ownership of weapons - whether handguns or military-grade assault
weapons - poses more acute legal problems than ever before. In this
volume, the editors' introduction traces the history of gun control
in the United States, arguing that until the 1980s courts upheld
reasonable gun control measures. The contributors confront urgent
questions, among them the usefulness of history as a guide in
ongoing struggles over gun regulation, the changing meaning of the
Second Amendment, the perspective of law enforcement on guns and
gun control law, and individual and relational perspectives on gun
rights. The contributors include the editors and Carl T. Bogus,
Jennifer Carlson, Saul Cornell, Darrell A.H. Miller, Laura Beth
Nielsen, and Katherine Shaw.
God, Nimrod, and the World presents the perspectives of more than
two-dozen authors on the controversial sport of hunting, surveying
the relationship between the blood sport and the salvation religion
of Christianity. The first half of the book provides sketches of
the diverse interpretations of hunting in Hebrew and Christian
cultures of the last two millennia, finally giving voice to those
in the field who are both practitioners and persons of faith. The
second half offers prescriptions for the place of hunting in the
life of contemporary Christians, with perspectives arguing for
prohibition to those contending that hunting has a practical, even
perfecting, place in the life of faith. The contributors, who hail
from North America and the United Kingdom, include biblical
scholars, theologians, philosophers, ethicists, historians, and
sociologists, as well as professional athletes, celebrity hunters,
teachers, musicians, healthcare professionals, and a soldier.
Contributors include: Walter A. Abercrombie, Kenneth Bass, B. Jill
Carroll, Steve Chapman, Ralph Cianciarulo, Gregory A. Clark, Dale
Connally, Michel DeJean, Alastair J. Durie, Joshua P. Foster,
Michael J. Gilmour, Shawn Graves, Bracy V. Hill II, Tammy Koenig,
Nathan Kowalsky, Lisa M. Lepard, Stephanie Medley-Rath, W. E.
Nunnally, Jase Robertson, Dennis Staffelbach, Jeremy S. Stirm,
James A. Tantillo, Stephen M. Vantassel, Theodore R. Vitali C.P.,
Stephen H. Webb, John B. White, and Daniel Witt.
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