Lethal Passage: How the Travels of a Single Handgun Expose the Roots of America's Gun Crisis

by Erik Larson
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Lethal Passage: How the T...
 
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Erik Larson
 
published January 25th 1994 by Crown
first published 1995
binding Hardcover
isbn 0517596776   (isbn13: 9780517596777)
pages 272
description This devastating book begins with an account of a crime that is by now almost commonplace: on December 16, 1988, sixteen-year-old Nicholas Elliot walk...more
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Rustezz
Read in June, 2007
Larson provides an unbiased view of current U.S. firearms regulations and the ATF. He brings up numerous problems and loopholes, which allow the proliferation of firearms to reach the streets. Larson addresses numerous issues throughout the book. Instead of just bringing these issues to light, he actually provides what he feels would be solutions. He investigates all angles of the gun problem in America by following the stories of a school shooting, gun manufactures, gun dealers, and the NRA...more
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Emily Ann
bookshelves: 2008, not-fluff, policy
Read in May, 2008
This was AMAZING! Larson traced the "genealogy" of a gun used in a school shooting in 1989 - a school shooting I'd not heard of, in spite of the fact that I lived in the state (Virginia) where it had taken place.

In the process, he also makes some very apt points about the gun control debate and reveals a few bits of information that make my blood run cold (there's no law prohibiting a blind person from gun ownership).

It's easier to get a license to be a gun dealer than it ...more
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Angel
bookshelves: nonfiction
Read in February, 1995
I wrote these impressions of the book back then:

>>This book is the story of 16 yr. old Nicholas who brought to school and fired a Cobray M 11/9. Through the story, Larson carefully traces the travels of the weapon and convincingly demonstrates what is wrong with gun laws in the United States. I found the book both interesting and instructive. Before reading it, I had not idea of how easy it could be to buy a firearm (not that I would want to). Mr. Larson's conclusions are credible becau...more
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Maxwell
Read in October, 2007
i think this book is a great wake-up call to many gun-myths, and without being fanatic, tells of the exact problems with the nra-gun culture in america. this book shows how essential it is to change how we think of guns, and try to deal with the epidemic of gun violence in this country.
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Rob
07/27/08

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Read in July, 2008
I am a big fan of Erik Larson and this book did not disappoint. A good read that provides fascinating insights into the gun control debate. A little date (written in the early 90's) but still a good read.
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Lethal Passage: The Story of a Gun (Paperback)
Lethal Passage: How the Travels of a Single Handgun Expose the Roots of America's Gun Crisis (Hardcover)
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