How America got its guns : a history of the gun violence crisis / William Briggs.
2017
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Title
How America got its guns : a history of the gun violence crisis / William Briggs.
Imprint
Albuquerque : University of New Mexico Press, 2017.
Copyright
©2017.
Description
1 online resource (ix, 339 pages)
Formatted Contents Note
1. Guns in America
2. The Advantage of Being Armed
3. Number Games 4. Twenty-Seven Words
5. Guns in American Lives
6. Interpreting the Second Amendment
7. Magic Never Made a Gun
8. The Other Amendment
9. Playing by the Rules
10. Colfax and Cruikshank
11. Enforcement!
12. A Century Passes
13. Carry, Stand, and Defend
14. The Court Speaks
15. Guns and the Mind
16. The Court Speaks Again
17. A Year Passes
18. Reducing Gun Violence.
2. The Advantage of Being Armed
3. Number Games 4. Twenty-Seven Words
5. Guns in American Lives
6. Interpreting the Second Amendment
7. Magic Never Made a Gun
8. The Other Amendment
9. Playing by the Rules
10. Colfax and Cruikshank
11. Enforcement!
12. A Century Passes
13. Carry, Stand, and Defend
14. The Court Speaks
15. Guns and the Mind
16. The Court Speaks Again
17. A Year Passes
18. Reducing Gun Violence.
Summary
"In the United States more than thirty thousand deaths each year can be attributed to firearms. This book on the history of guns in America examines the Second Amendment and the laws and court cases it has spawned. The author's thorough and objective account shows the complexities of the issue, which are so often reduced to bumper-sticker slogans, and suggests ways in which gun violence in this country can be reduced. Briggs profiles not only protagonists in the national gun debate but also ordinary people, showing the ways guns have become part of the lives of many Americans. Among them are gays and lesbians, women, competitive trapshooters, people in the gun-rights and gun-control trenches, the NRA's first female president, and the most successful gunsmith in American history. Balanced and painstakingly unbiased, Briggs's account provides the background needed to follow gun politics in America and to understand the gun culture in which we are likely to live for the foreseeable future."--Provided by publisher.
Bibliography, etc. Note
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Source of Description
Title from digital title page (viewed on April 18, 2017).
Location
WWW
Available in Other Form
Print version: Briggs, William, 1949- How America got its guns. First Edition. Albuquerque : University of New Mexico Press, 2017
Access Note
Access restricted to subscribing institutions.
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Language
English
ISBN
9780826358141 (electronic book)
0826358144 (electronic book)
9780826358134 (paperback)
0826358144 (electronic book)
9780826358134 (paperback)
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