Firearms Violence in American Life

Firearms   Violence in American Life
Author: George D. Newton,Franklin E. Zimring,United States. National Commission on the Causes and Prevention of Violence
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 296
Release: 1969
Genre: Firearms
ISBN: STANFORD:36105060034233

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Guns in American Life

Guns in American Life
Author: Jervis Anderson
Publsiher: Random House (NY)
Total Pages: 152
Release: 1984
Genre: Firearms
ISBN: UCAL:B5128039

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Firearms and Violence in American Life

Firearms and Violence in American Life
Author: George D. Newton,United States. National Commission on the Causes and Prevention of Violence
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 296
Release: 1969
Genre: Firearms
ISBN: MINN:30000011059650

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Guns in American Society

Guns in American Society
Author: Gregg Lee Carter
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 135
Release: 2012
Genre: Firearms
ISBN: 1784026581

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Thoroughly updated and greatly expanded from its original edition, this title is the go-to comprehensive resource on the legal, social, psychological, political, and public health aspects of guns in American life.

Guns Save Lives

Guns Save Lives
Author: Robert A. Waters
Publsiher: Loompanics Unlimited
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2002-07-01
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 1559502266

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Guns Saves Lives contains true stories of Americans who altered the course of their lives and others by their use of firearms. They stayed alive and, in many instances, saved the lives of loved ones. They saved the lives of untold others from violence their assailants were trying to commit. They changed the lives of the thugs significantly, at least temprorarily, by sending them to jail, or permanently by killing them outright. Robert Waters interviewed the citizen defenders in this book and makes their stories available in far greater detail that the local media cared to. The hidden side of the gun ownership story is seldom told, but Robert Waters does so in this book.

Guns in America

Guns in America
Author: Jan E. Dizard,Robert Muth,Stephen P. Andrews
Publsiher: NYU Press
Total Pages: 527
Release: 1999-04
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780814718780

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Should you own a gun? -- Americans losing trust in each other and institutions -- Arms and the woman : a feminist reappraisal -- Guns are the tools by which we forge our liberty -- Gun control in American : a history of discimination against the poor and minorities -- Talk at Temple Beth Shir Shalom : Friday, April 30, 1993 -- Apocalypse now? -- They've had enough -- Author's call to arms gets answer -- The anti-enviro connection -- America's only realistic option : promoting responsible gun ownership -- What are the alternative? -- Lawsuit aims at gun industry -- Crime fighting's about-face -- Second thoughts on the Second Amendment -- Ten essential observations on guns in America.

America and Its Guns

America and Its Guns
Author: James E. Atwood
Publsiher: Wipf and Stock Publishers
Total Pages: 250
Release: 2012-06-01
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9781610978255

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James Atwood contends that the thirty thousand gun deaths America suffers every year cannot be understood apart from our national myth that God has appointed America as "the trustee of the civilization of the world" and even "Christ's light to the nations." Because these purposes are noble, and we are supposedly a good and trustworthy people, violence is sometimes "required" and gives license to individuals to carry open or concealed weapons, which "save lives" and can even be "redemptive." Atwood, an avid hunter, cautions that an absolute trust in guns and violence morphs easily into idolatry. Having spent thirty-six years as a Presbyterian pastor fighting against the easy access to firearms, one of which took the life of a friend, he uses his unique experience and his biblical and theological understanding to graphically portray the impact guns have on our society. He documents how Americans have been deceived into believing that the tools of violence, whether they take the form of advanced military technology or a handgun in the bedside stand, will provide security. He closes with a wake-up call to the faith community, which he says is America's best hope to unmask the extremism of the Gun Empire.

History of the Gun in 500 Photographs

History of the Gun in 500 Photographs
Author: The Editors of TIME-LIFE
Publsiher: Time Inc. Books
Total Pages: 637
Release: 2016-05-10
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781618933393

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A fascinating look into the history of the firearm and how and why it has had the impact it has on American culture and society. Few inventions have had more of a profound impact on the course of civilization than guns: The first hand-held versions were Chinese fire lances invented in the 10th century, though it was Europeans who were credited with creating the handheld weapons that we recognize today. Americans and their expansion westward were the ones who refined, and helped define innovation and the development of an industry. Starting with Samuel Colt and the "revolver revolution," Americans took the lead in moving gun development forward. Names now well-known including Wesson, Winchester, and Browning helped create weapons that helped move a nation forward and ushered in the industrialized warfare of World War I. Now, TIME-LIFE, in the next book in the success "500 Photographs" series, following World War II in 500 Photographs and The Civil War in 500 Photographs, brings readers The History of the Gun in 500 Photographs, which traces the fascinating evolution of firearms, not just as tools of security, but as ingenious feats of science and engineering. This book contains over 500 photos that take readers on a historical and visual journey of the gun, not just as a weapon, but as a constantly-evolving artifact that has shaped America's culture and mindset.