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Freedom's Tool. Throughout American history, that's what the gun has been. From the muskets at Lexington and Concord to the semiautomatic rifles and pistols that protect twenty-first-century homes, a gun in the hands of a law-abiding citizen is more than a symbol of liberty. It has been a primary tool of American freedom. But as bestselling author Frank Miniter points out, there are two main storylines about guns in America today. One is the Big Lie of the mainstream media--guns are a menace, an ever- present danger that needs to be regulated away. The other storyline is the one that millions…mehr

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Freedom's Tool. Throughout American history, that's what the gun has been. From the muskets at Lexington and Concord to the semiautomatic rifles and pistols that protect twenty-first-century homes, a gun in the hands of a law-abiding citizen is more than a symbol of liberty. It has been a primary tool of American freedom. But as bestselling author Frank Miniter points out, there are two main storylines about guns in America today. One is the Big Lie of the mainstream media--guns are a menace, an ever- present danger that needs to be regulated away. The other storyline is the one that millions of Americans actually live--guns provide safety and security, whether in the hands of our nation's soldiers or of law enforcement or of private citizens. Growing up with guns is for many Americans a way of life, tied up with hunting, sports, and-- most important--personal responsibility. For mainstream Americans, the future of the gun is bound up with the future of freedom. In The Future of the Gun, you'll learn: - Why anti-gun groups often oppose gun safety features - How guns--and gun education for young people--cut crime - How federalism could save your gun rights - New trends in gun technology that will make guns safer and more effective - Why most talk about "assault rifles" is bogus - How military and civilian gun technology have always advanced in tandem--for the benefit of soldiers and private citizens >Want to know about the future of the gun? There is no better place than to start here.
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Frank Miniter