What Academics Consistently Miss When Examining America’s Gun Culture
Criminologists study crime, and public health scholars study pathology. Sociologists tend to study what’s wrong with society rather than what’s right.
Criminologists study crime, and public health scholars study pathology. Sociologists tend to study what’s wrong with society rather than what’s right.
“Growing up in a war, guns were everywhere. One of the first things Mugabe did was require people to turn in their guns. By us, most of the people’s guns ended up in the bottom of a lake. We had strict gun laws.”
The Trace author Mike Spies framed the relationship between NSSF and the American Foundation for Suicide Prevention as self-serving and insinuated nefarious intent.
Dozens of disabled participants – both first-timers and repeat attendees – gathered to learn from experts, sharpen skills and then compete in an International Defensive Pistol Association match competition.
Sen. Klobuchar references her Uncle Dick and his tree stand often when discussing her belief that modern sporting rifles can and should be banned.
“I feel like a .45 ACP 1911 and a pistol grip .308 would be a wise decision given where we are as a country and what might happen in my neighborhood.”
Marty was a somewhat polarizing figure in the gun industry. He was all no-holds-barred, no sugar-coating bluntness and damned if he didn’t stick to his beliefs. AIWB? No. Revolvers? Yes. Thumbs forward? No. Thumbs down? Yes. Dogs? A resounding yes.
In 2022, the FBI reported only 11 of the 252 active shooter incidents were stopped by an armed citizen. The CRPC identified a total of 281 incidents and 41 of them – or 14.6% – were stopped by an armed citizen.
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