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From My Cold Dead Hands - Why Americans Wont Give up Their Guns (Paperback)
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From My Cold Dead Hands - Why Americans Wont Give up Their Guns (Paperback)
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This book covers the two arguments made about guns in the United
States today. On the one hand, pro-gun advocates claim that the
benefit of gun ownership as protection from crime outweighs the
risks of intentional and accidental gun injuries. On the other
hand, most gun violence researchers claim that the risks of
intentional and accidental gun injuries outweigh the benefits of
owning a gun. Based on original surveys of gun owners and non-gun
owners, primary data from medical and law-enforcement sources,
summaries of noted research from both perspectives and personal
experiences culled from more than 50 years in the gun business,
this book explains why gun control advocates and gun rights
advocates are unable to find common ground to develop regulatory
policies acceptable to both sides.The Introduction and Chapter One
define gun violence in numeric and demographic terms where gun
violence occurs, who are the perpetrators and the victims, and the
accuracy of the data is the numerical data used by both sides to
support their solutions to the problem. Chapter Two compares gun
violence in the United States to gun violence in other countries
and challenges the usual argument connecting our rate of gun
violence to the high per capita rate of gun ownership. Chapter
Three covers the development of the regulatory system, particularly
the Gun Control Act of 1968, and discusses the results of a
regulatory philosophy that seeks to control the behavior of gun
owners rather than the design of guns, the latter being typical of
every other developed country. Chapter Four compares gun control
strategies of the gun rights and gun control movements, and Chapter
Five looks at strategies to control gun violence committed by
unlawful gun owners. Chapter Six analyzes the activities of the
regulatory agency and the ATF, and Chapter Seven looks at how the
gun making industry operates in ways that create both regulatory
opportunities and difficulties. Chapter Eight is a discussion about
the 2nd Amendment, in particular how both liberal and conservative
explanations about the meaning of the amendment misread its most
important point. Chapter Nine and the Conclusion are based on
national surveys conducted for this book that highlight the
differences between gun owners and non-gun owners regarding proper
regulations, control of violence and gun risk.This book is not an
attempt at advocacy. It presents a comprehensive summary of
relevant research and analysis of new data to give a comprehensive
view of gun violence so that advocates on both sides can be better
informed about the issues which need to be addressed.
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