Review
"Kleck assesses the evidence, adduced with the tools of social science, on the issues of gun control and gun ownership - ideology, politics, and propaganda, as well as data on who owns guns, how they acquire them, and why; the effects of guns on violence - self-defense, violent crime, suicide, accidents; regulation - types, public opinion, impact on violence rates; and policy lessons. His findings indicate that guns do contribute to violence, but in complex ways that are not acknowledged by either activists or academics. From the mass of evidence, he draws informed recommendations for a national policy." - Book News, Inc."
Product Description
There is little doubt that gun violence and control are issues of vital importance, and they continue to inspire national debate. It is doubtful, however, whether most gun debates are worth listening to. Not surprisingly, such debates generally leave their participants exactly where they began, with their biases intact, and onlookers perplexed. Written deliberately to counter an atmosphere of hysteria and extremism, Point Blank, now in paperback, offers logical argument supported by empirical information. It confronts fundamental questions head-on.
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