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Gun Control In The United States

by Gregg Lee Carter, Mildred Vasan (Editor), Mildred Vasan
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Overview

Too often, the subject of gun control is treated simplistically—from Second Amendment absolutists to gun abolitionists. Simple answers, however, mask complex realities. This book, by a respected scholar of gun control and the author of ABC-CLIO's award-winning Guns in American Society, provides no answers. It does, however, present all aspects of the issue evenhandedly, giving readers both sides of the debate on all the issues and, thus, the tools to make their own informed decision.

This accessible book breaks the gun control debate into digestible topics: history, effectiveness, comparison with other industrialized countries, legislation and court cases, individuals and organizations, and reliable further resources. Readers seeking confirmation of their preconceptions will be disappointed; those looking for a thorough presentation of all the issues will be richly rewarded.

Synopsis

This balanced, objective examination of the gun control debate in America gives the general reader access to contemporary research on both sides of the argument.

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"Gun Control in the United States: A Reference Handbook is perfect for library reference and classroom debate alike: a pick for high school to college-level collections where social issues and gun control is debated."

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Midwest Book Review

Book Details

Published
June 1, 2006
Publisher
ABC-CLIO, Incorporated
Pages
436
Format
Hardcover
ISBN
9781851097609

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