Armed by Gary Kleck
New Perspectives on Gun Control
This comprehensive analysis delves into the complex relationship between firearms and crime, exploring the multifaceted role that guns play in both self-defense and criminal activity. Through a meticulous examination of statistical data and case studies, the book challenges prevailing assumptions about gun control and its effectiveness in reducing crime rates. It provides a balanced perspective, considering both the potential benefits of armed self-defense and the risks associated with widespread gun ownership, ultimately advocating for informed policy decisions grounded in empirical evidence.
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- Published
- 2001
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- 300-350
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