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Opposing Viewpoints Series - Gun Control

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High profile school shootings across the nation have reinvigorated the debate about gun control. In the following chapters, sociologists, activists, and others debate whether stricter gun control measures would reduce the number of school shootings and other gun-related Does Private Gun Ownership Pose a Serious Problem? Does the Constitution Protect Private Gun Ownership? Is Private Gun Ownership an Effective Means of Self-Defense? What Measures Would Reduce Gun Violence?

200 pages, Paperback

First published July 26, 2002

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December 10, 2013
The book gun control is one of the many books in the opposing viewpoint series. The book takes the viewpoints of many different people and compares them with different peoples viewpoints. The book goes over the gun laws needing to be changed and then there are other people who oppose the gun laws and think that guns shouldn't be more restricted than they already are and most of the people going against new gun laws belong to the nra and say how its everyones responsibility to take care of their guns it was a good book and it was really good.
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