Patrick J. Charles charts the rise of gun rights activism from the early twentieth century through the 1980 presidential election, pinpointing the role of the 1968 Gun Control Act. Offering a deep dive into the politicization of gun rights, Vote Gun reveals the origins of the acrimonious divisions that persist to this day.
Patrick J. Charles charts the rise of gun rights activism from the early twentieth century through the 1980 presidential election, pinpointing the role of the 1968 Gun Control Act. Offering a deep dive into the politicization of gun rights, Vote Gun reveals the origins of the acrimonious divisions that persist to this day.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Patrick J. Charles is senior historian and archivist for the United States Air Force. He is the author of Armed in America: A History of Gun Rights from Colonial Militias to Concealed Carry (2018). His research and writings have been cited by the Supreme Court of the United States, lower federal courts, and state supreme courts.
Inhaltsangabe
Preface Introduction 1. "A Shot Sure to Be Heard Around Congress" 2. The Rise of the "Gun Lobby" 3. The Great "Gun Lobby" Awakening 4. A Political Synopsis of the Great "Gun Lobby" Awakening 5. The Evolution of the NRA and Firearms Control Politics 6. 1968: Firearms Control Becomes an Election Issue 7. 1969-1970: The "No Compromise" Gun Rights Movement Arrives 8. 1971-1974: Firearms Control Politics and the Saturday Night Special 9. 1974-1980: The Gun Rights Reformation Epilogue Notes Index
Preface Introduction 1. "A Shot Sure to Be Heard Around Congress" 2. The Rise of the "Gun Lobby" 3. The Great "Gun Lobby" Awakening 4. A Political Synopsis of the Great "Gun Lobby" Awakening 5. The Evolution of the NRA and Firearms Control Politics 6. 1968: Firearms Control Becomes an Election Issue 7. 1969-1970: The "No Compromise" Gun Rights Movement Arrives 8. 1971-1974: Firearms Control Politics and the Saturday Night Special 9. 1974-1980: The Gun Rights Reformation Epilogue Notes Index
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