Cramer's work examines the motivations and legislative history
behind the nation's first laws regulating the carrying of concealed
deadly weapons and establishes a previously unexplored link between
these laws and efforts to suppress dueling in the southern back
country. Earlier attempts to analyze these laws focused upon
efforts to maintain slavery by severely restricting the rights of
free blacks: if free blacks could not possess arms and lacked other
basic rights, slaves would be less inclined to seek their freedom.
Cramer rejects such thinking by demonstrating that the concealed
weapon laws of the early republic were "not" racially-motivated. He
further supports the work of other scholars who have lately
examined the role of Scots-Irish immigrants in creating a
distinctive southern back-country culture of honor violence
including dueling and brawling. It was the attempt to control such
violence, Cramer argues, that led to the concealed weapons laws.
Thus, rather than considering gun control laws primarily as legal
or constitutional history, this study starts from a cultural and
historical viewpoint.
Southern state legislatures sought to improve the morals of
their back-country population through increasingly severe
punishments for dueling. When judges and juries regularly refused
to convict duelists, these legislatures created extrajudicial
punishments by requiring elected and appointed officials, as well
as lawyers, to swear oaths of non-participation in dueling. Young
men, obsessed with honor and reluctant to perjure themselves for
fear of damaging their public reputation, soon took to carrying
Bowie knives and handguns with which to kill those who insulted
them--a perfectly honorable action to much of the population. The
state legislatures then severely regulated carrying of concealed
deadly weapons in the hope of suppressing the bloody results of
what had been, until then, an accepted practice.
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