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The Triumph of the Gun-Rights Argument - Why the Gun Control Debate Is Over (Hardcover)
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The Triumph of the Gun-Rights Argument - Why the Gun Control Debate Is Over (Hardcover)
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Taking the bold position that the battle over gun control has
already been won by the pro-gun-rights faction, this book will be
equally informative to those immersed in the debate and those new
to it. Gun control evokes passions equaled by few other subjects.
As this book shows, the debate over firearms begins with cultural
values and extends into questions of constitutional rights, public
health and safety, and politics. Examining its subject through the
prism of the Sandy Hook shootings, the book looks at the influence
of elected officials, the courts, interest groups, and average
citizens in shaping gun-control laws. It shares poll results
detailing what the public really thinks about guns and why, and it
explains the various components of gun policy and policymaking to
show how they come together to form the current reality. While
small skirmishes about the right to bear arms will continue for
some time, the author, a self-described "gun-owning academic,"
asserts that changing public opinion, Supreme Court decisions,
dominance of gun-rights interest groups, the Democratic Party's
virtual withdrawal from the discussion, and a declining
violent-crime rate have formed a perfect storm, resulting in the
effective end of the gun control debate. This assertion and the
thoughtful examination that leads to it will be of equal interest
to those engaged in the argument and those researching it for the
first time. Provides a balanced look at the topic of gun control,
yet is not afraid to draw conclusions Offers historical perspective
on current gun-control-related events and policies Examines how gun
owners and the National Rifle Association (NRA) influence elected
officials Discusses recent Supreme Court decisions impacting gun
rights Explains why a rash of mass and school shootings have not
resulted in more gun-control legislation
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