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5 of 16 people found the following review helpful:
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The Real Low-Down on the NRA!
Sugarman's book provides an excellent history of an organization that annually bilks millions of dollars from America's gun owners -- the National Rifle Association. 40,000 Americans die every year from gunshots and Sugarman uncovers the organization that helps to perpetuate the slaughter!
Published on December 17, 1997
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Trying to get at the truth, but where's the references?
I recently found myself in a gun control debate on co.general. Wishing to back myself up with facts, I started to delve into the books and journals dedicated to this only-slightly-less-hot-than-abortion debate. Josh Sugarmann's book isn't exactly useful as a debate tool for either side of the gun control debate, because he's as damning of the organized gun control...
Published on September 12, 2002 by Glen Engel Cox
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Trying to get at the truth, but where's the references?, September 12, 2002
This review is from: National Rifle Association: Money, Firepower & Fear (Hardcover)
I recently found myself in a gun control debate on co.general. Wishing to back myself up with facts, I started to delve into the books and journals dedicated to this only-slightly-less-hot-than-abortion debate. Josh Sugarmann's book isn't exactly useful as a debate tool for either side of the gun control debate, because he's as damning of the organized gun control organizations as he is of the NRA and the gun lobby (which Sugarmann shows to be virtually synonymous). Sugarmann, who himself is a gun control advocate with the Violence Policy Center, thinks that "the truth lies somewhere in the middle" of the debate, and that the average American should beware of the fanatics on both sides who misuse and misconstrue the evidence of violence in our society for their own agendas. He does this by giving us the history of the National Rifle Association, which is also the history of gun control in America, and shows how the organization has shifted over the years from a sporting idea to "Second Amendment fundamentalism" that characterizes it today. Along the way he visits the topics of whether or not the Second Amendment does indeed guarantee the right for an individual to bear arms, what the real problem of firearms in society is, and the lies told by both the NRA and Handgun Control, Inc. Sugarmann's book is easily read, and damn near necessary reading for anyone who is a member of the NRA. However, I fear that any true "Second Amendment fundamentalist" will be put off by Sugarmann's book, because he often doesn't provide the necessary references for his supposedly objective statements of statistics. Which is too bad, because his book has the potential of getting at the truth in the middle.
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Sugarman, professional liar, March 6, 1998
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This review is from: National Rifle Association: Money, Firepower & Fear (Hardcover)
Josh Sugarman makes his living by deceiving people who know little or nothing about firearms.He tries to win with false rhetoric an argument he can never win based on facts. This book made me almost physically ill.
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What a load of crap!!, October 8, 1997
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This review is from: National Rifle Association: Money, Firepower & Fear (Hardcover)
Sugarman unloads both barrels at the organization responsible for exposing the junk science published in his earlier works on gun control.
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The Real Low-Down on the NRA!, December 17, 1997
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This review is from: National Rifle Association: Money, Firepower & Fear (Hardcover)
Sugarman's book provides an excellent history of an organization that annually bilks millions of dollars from America's gun owners -- the National Rifle Association. 40,000 Americans die every year from gunshots and Sugarman uncovers the organization that helps to perpetuate the slaughter!
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