Gun violence in America : the struggle for control

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Gun violence in America : the struggle for control

Alexander DeConde with a new epilogue

Northeastern University Press, c2001

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Includes bibliographical references (p. 357-394) and index

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Few social issues have produced more exaggerated claims and contention among Americans than the struggle to control gun violence. Fuelling the emotional fire in debates between firearm groups such as the National Rifle Association (NRA) and gun control advocates is the dispute over the importance of guns in American culture. Is the fondness for firearms, truly part of a venerable American tradition, one to be observed with very few limits? In this inquiry, Alexander DeConde delves into the myths and politics regarding gun keeping, as well as the controversies over gun use, crime and policing from the early days of the republic to the 21st century. The in-depth analysis challenges the folklore surrounding gun use and explains why the United States, with all its resources, fails repeatedly to confine gun violence to the same low levels achieved by other advanced democracies. A new epilogue by the author addresses the state of the gun control debate in today's political climate.

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