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Guns,
Crime & Freedom
By Wayne LaPierre, 1994
For the first time ever, the Second Amendment debate has been
captured in a compelling new best seller. This book breaks the
media barrier by bringing the truth about the Second Amendment
directly to the American people. 263 pages, Hardcover
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Editorial Reviews
From Book News, Inc. , December 1, 1994
LaPierre, CEO at the National Rifle Association, argues against
the banning of firearms. Annotation copyright Book News, Inc.
Portland, Or.
Book Description
A definitive manual for taking part in the political debate,
and preserving your right to keep and bear arms." --Tom
Clancy A New York Times Best Seller.
Synopsis
National Rifle Association Vice President Wayne LaPierre reveals
why responsible Americans have the right to "keep and bear
arms." Addressing every point of contention concerning the
original intent of the 2nd Amendment, LaPierre illuminates the
Amendment's modern implications and debunks the myth that gun
ownership contributes to America's crime rate.
Synopsis
LaPierre vigorously challenges the claim that private gun ownership
is the cause of the spiraling crime rate that plagues American
streets. 2 cassettes. --This text refers to an out of print
or unavailable edition of this title.
Synopsis
An examination of the gun-control debate by the CEO of the National
Rifle Association argues that taking away guns from those who
acquire them legally is a dangerous idea and states that the
criminal justice system, and not gun control, is behind our nation's
problem. Reprint. Tour. --This text refers to the paperback
edition of this title
From the Publisher
A New York Times bestseller by the CEO of the National Rifle
Association, this compelling and clearheaded manifesto cuts to
the heart of the gun control debate. --This text refers to
the paperback edition of this title
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