In Defense of Gun Control argues why the United States should have at least moderate and perhaps serious gun control. LaFollette assesses the empirical evidence about the costs and benefits of extensive private gun ownership and proposes several specific gun control measures, and urge us to employ indirect measures to limit the harm caused by guns.
In Defense of Gun Control argues why the United States should have at least moderate and perhaps serious gun control. LaFollette assesses the empirical evidence about the costs and benefits of extensive private gun ownership and proposes several specific gun control measures, and urge us to employ indirect measures to limit the harm caused by guns.
Hugh LaFollette is currently Cole Chair in Ethics at the University of South Florida St. Petersburg. He mainly teaches and writes in ethics, especially practical ethics. He is author of three others books, editor of many more, and Editor-in-Chief of the International Encyclopedia of Ethics . He is currently preparing the second edition of that eleven volume reference work.
Inhaltsangabe
Acknowledgements Preface Chapter 1: Understanding the Issues Chapter 2: Armchair Arguments Chapter 3: A Framework for Rights Chapter 4: The Right to Bear Arms Chapter 5: Looking for Empirical Evidence Chapter 6: The Empirical Evidence Chapter 7: Evaluating the Empirical Evidence Chapter 8: Why We Need Gun Control Bibliography Index
Acknowledgements Preface Chapter 1: Understanding the Issues Chapter 2: Armchair Arguments Chapter 3: A Framework for Rights Chapter 4: The Right to Bear Arms Chapter 5: Looking for Empirical Evidence Chapter 6: The Empirical Evidence Chapter 7: Evaluating the Empirical Evidence Chapter 8: Why We Need Gun Control Bibliography Index
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