Gun control

Book - 2024

"For decades, the debate over gun control in the United States has raged on, gaining steam each time a new mass shooting occurs. This volume looks at questions related to the issue of gun control from a variety of angles, such as the role the Second Amendment plays in the debate, the influence of the NRA, and how gun control became a partisan issue. Viewpoints also consider the potential economic implications of increased gun control and what methods of gun control--if any--would be most effective. Expert viewpoints give readers the opportunity to better understand this challenging and often emotional issue." --

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Published
Buffalo, NY : Greenhaven Publishing 2024.
Language
English
Edition
First edition
Item Description
Opposing Viewpoints (Spring 2024)
Includes bibliographic information and index.
Physical Description
176 pages ; 23 cm
ISBN
9781534509566
9781534509559
  • Introduction
  • Should guns be controlled?
  • Politics distorts the Second Amendment and gun ownership / Jonathan Parker
  • Firearms endanger children and teens / Marc A. Zimmerman, Dr. Patrick Carter, and Rebecca Cunningham
  • Guns should be controlled for the sake of young people / Amy Sherman
  • The majority of Americans want gun control / Austin Sarat
  • Does Australia have the answer for gun control? / Rick Sarre
  • How do politics impact gun control? American citizens, not politicians, are responsible for the current state of gun control / Jarrett Stepman
  • Democrats and Republicans agree on some points of gun legislation / Monika L. McDermott and David R. Jones
  • The NRA effectively prevents meaningful gun control legislation / Thomas Gift
  • Republicans and gun owners favor armed teachers in schools / Aimee Dinnin Huff and Michelle Barnhart
  • Facts, opinions, and beliefs about guns in America / Katherine Schaeffer
  • In some states, gun laws are weakened after mass shooting incidents / Christopher Poliquin
  • Will new gun laws stem gun violence? / Pew Research Center
  • Is gun control economically feasible? Gun lobby money prevents meaningful gun control / Joseph Stepansky
  • More guns equals more money for gunmakers and more gun violence / Michael Siegel
  • Do gun buyback programs work to reduce gun deaths? / David bright
  • Can gun makers be held responsible for their products? / Allen Rostron
  • The social consequences of mass gun violence / Arash Javanbakht
  • Will gun control be possible in the future?
  • Americans are worried about potential gun violence / The University of Chicago
  • Lax gun laws are fueling gun violence, and it must stop / Michael Lyle
  • Gun laws must be strengthened / Guy Lamb
  • Following the examples of other nations can help tackle gun violence / Jonathan Masters
  • The United States needs to emulate other developed nations in gun control / John Donohue
  • Federal funding for firearms research must expand to stem gun violence / Kirsten Weir
  • For further discussion
  • Organizations to contact.