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_aGuns in America / _ccompiled by H.W. Wilson, a division of EBSCO Information Services. |
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_aAmenia, New York : _bGrey House Publishing, _c2017. |
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_axiii, 184 pages : _billustrations ; _c25 cm. |
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_aunmediated _bn _2rdamedia |
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_aThe reference shelf ; _vvolume 89, number 1 |
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| 504 | _aIncludes bibliographical references (pages 175-178) and index. | ||
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_g1. _gIdeology of guns : -- _tFirearms in America: personal liberty versus collective responsibility -- _tGun debate: is price of an armed America a more dangerous America? / _rPatrick Jonsson -- _tMost Americans believe we should have gun regulation / _rAnn Christiano, Annie Neimand -- _tGun research faces roadblocks and a dearth of data / _rMeghan Rosen -- _tThe Senate voted on 4 popular gun control proposals Monday: here's why none of them passed / _rAmber Phillips -- _tThe gun fight in Congress / _rJelani Cobb -- _tAs Congress returns, Democrats and Republicans clash over gun control / _rJosh Siegel -- _g2. _gSearching for balance in gun policy : -- _tPerspectives on gun policy -- _tA gun lover's case for gun control: not all of us believe in the right to bear assault weapons / _rRon Cooper -- _tHow I got licensed to carry a concealed gun in 32 states by barely trying / _rTim Murphy -- _tIt's time to ban guns. Yes, all of them / _rPhoebe Maltz Bovy -- _tThe gun control "terror gap": what is it-and why hasn't Congress fixed it? / _rAndrew Gumbel -- _tAnti-gun hysteria is hazardous to your health / _rDavid French -- _tFour major problems with gun control arguments / _rDustin Murphy -- _tInside the power of the NRA / _rRobert Draper -- _tA criminologist's case against gun control / _rJacob Davidson -- _g3. _gA global perspective : -- _tGuns in the global sphere -- _tWhy America isn't the only country that wants guns for self-defense / _rJennifer Carlson -- _tWhy the gun lobby is winning -- _tUS gun policy: global comparisons / _rJonathan Masters -- _tHow US gun control compares to the rest of the world / _rJohn Donahue -- _g4. _gTrends in the gun debate : -- _tTrends in the gun debate -- _tUntangling gun violence from mental illness / _rJulie Beck -- _tHow racial prejudice helps drive opposition to gun control / _rAlexandra Filindra -- _tThe home-grown threat -- _tWhat public health researchers want you to know about gun control / _rZiming Xuan and Sandro Galen -- _tBlaming gun violence on the mentally ill is easy, but ignorant / _rJason Powers -- _tFixation on terrorism blinds US to domestic threats to national security / _rMichael A. Cohen -- _tHow to prevent gun deaths? Where experts and the public agree / _rQuoctrung Bui and Margot Sanger-Katz -- _g5. _gThe future of guns in America : -- _tAlternative futures in gun policy -- _tDonald Trump's big gun idea? Literally stolen from Tim Kaine / _rBrandy Zadrozny -- _tGun control advocates find a deep-pocketed ally in big law / _rJessica Silver-Greenberg and Ben Protess -- _tUnder Donald Trump, what will happen on guns? / _rMichele Gorman -- _tGun laws and terrorism: an American nightmare / _rJohn Cassidy -- _tQuantifying the social cost of firearms: a new approach to gun control / _rTimothy M. Smith. |
| 520 | _aA national debate continues to rage in regard to 2nd Amendment rights in contemporary society. This collection will deal with concerns about domestic violence committed by guns, the ramifications of a widely armed citizenry, the government's failure to pass comprehensive gun legislation, as well as police brutality, strong gun lobbies, open carry laws, home-grown terrorism, the recent rise of fatal shootings of black men by police, and the Orlando massacre. From domestic terrorism to the Black Lives Matter movement articles in this title reflect differences in policy views on the subject in the longstanding debate around gun rights and gun control.--Publisher information. | ||
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_aGun control _zUnited States. |
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_aFirearms _xGovernment policy _zUnited States. |
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_aFirearms ownership _zUnited States. |
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_aFirearms _zUnited States. |
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_aViolent crimes _zUnited States. |
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_aFirearms _xGovernment policy. |
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