Gun Control: Preventing Violence or Crushing Constitutional Rights? by Matt Doeden

Gun Control: Preventing Violence or Crushing Constitutional Rights?

Matt Doeden
Twenty-First Century Books
Jan 2000
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Americans are sharply divided on the issue of gun control. Some people believe that inadequate gun laws make the United States a dangerous place. They believe that stricter laws could keep guns away from children, criminals, and people with serious mental illness. Gun-control supporters say that reducing the number of guns in society also reduces the number of gun deaths.Other people strongly disagree. They believe that the shooters--not their guns--are to blame for gun-related deaths. Gun-rights activists argue that most gun owners are law-abiding citizens who actually prevent crime. They point out that existing gun laws strip Americans' basic rights while failing to keep guns away from dangerous people.Making sense of the gun-control debate involves looking at the facts, studying the statistics, examining the laws, and listening to views on both sides.
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