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The conservatives' campaign to expand gun rights through the legislatures and courts often is cloaked in faulty claims about American history. In this book, Robert Spitzer sets the historical record straight when it comes to regulating large-capacity magazines, silencers, and carrying guns in public, as well as with the particularly scary "sanctuary" movement. Common-sense gun regulation, it turns out, is as American as apple pie, and there remains broad public support for that approach. Spitzer's well-founded concern, amply illustrated in this book, is that that approach is being trumped by a pro-gun judicial ideology, putting public safety further at risk. * Philip J. Cook, Professor Emeritus of Public Policy and Economics, Duke University *
In an illuminating and wide-ranging analysis, Robert Spitzer demonstrates that many of the most pressing elements of the contemporary gun debate are, in fact, not all that new. Examining a number of different pressing areas of gun policy, this book makes clear that - despite being rife with claims about the role of guns in the country's past-the US firearms debate often centers on a version of history that is incomplete at best and distorted at worst. Spitzer not only sets the historical record straight, but does in a way that sheds important light on how to navigate 'the gun fork in the road' at which the country finds itself. * Matthew Lacombe, Assistant Professor of Political Science, Barnard College, Columbia University *
In The Gun Dilemma, Robert Spitzer offers a master class in contemporary gun politics. Spitzer focuses on issues with major social implications: high-capacity magazines, silencers, and-most crucially- guns in public places. The book sets the historical record straight and highlights crucial misperceptions among gun advocates and courts alike. * Alexandra Filindra, Associate Professor of Political Science and Psychology, The University of Illinois at Chicago *
According to Spitzer (Distinguished Service Professor of Political Science Emeritus at SUNY-Cortland), the United States is at a gun policy fork in the road (ch. 1)...One path leads to violence-reducing gun laws that Spitzer argues American public opinion supports and asserts the country needs; the other path leads to regressive legal decisions expanding gun rights by Federalist Society-backed Originalist judges, especially on the Supreme Court (p. 22)...The Gun Dilemma was clearly finished right as the Supreme Courtâs Bruen decision was released in June 2022. In what reads as an afterthought, Spitzer notes that the decision is in line with the story he tells. * David Yamane, Gun Curious *
Recommended. Advanced undergraduates through faculty; professionals. * Choice *

Table of Contents
Acknowledgments Chapter One: The Gun Policy Fork in the Road Chapter Two: Assault Weapons and Ammunition Magazines Chapter Three: The Sound of Silencers Chapter Four: Weapons Brandishing and Display Chapter Five: Second Amendment Sanctuaries: Coloring Outside the Lines of Federalism Chapter Six: Conclusion: Navigating the Gun Fork in the Road About the Author Notes Index

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    Publisher: Oxford University Press Inc
    Publication Date: 14/11/2022
    ISBN13: 9780197643747, 978-0197643747
    ISBN10: 0197643744

    Description

    Book Synopsis


    Trade Review
    The conservatives' campaign to expand gun rights through the legislatures and courts often is cloaked in faulty claims about American history. In this book, Robert Spitzer sets the historical record straight when it comes to regulating large-capacity magazines, silencers, and carrying guns in public, as well as with the particularly scary "sanctuary" movement. Common-sense gun regulation, it turns out, is as American as apple pie, and there remains broad public support for that approach. Spitzer's well-founded concern, amply illustrated in this book, is that that approach is being trumped by a pro-gun judicial ideology, putting public safety further at risk. * Philip J. Cook, Professor Emeritus of Public Policy and Economics, Duke University *
    In an illuminating and wide-ranging analysis, Robert Spitzer demonstrates that many of the most pressing elements of the contemporary gun debate are, in fact, not all that new. Examining a number of different pressing areas of gun policy, this book makes clear that - despite being rife with claims about the role of guns in the country's past-the US firearms debate often centers on a version of history that is incomplete at best and distorted at worst. Spitzer not only sets the historical record straight, but does in a way that sheds important light on how to navigate 'the gun fork in the road' at which the country finds itself. * Matthew Lacombe, Assistant Professor of Political Science, Barnard College, Columbia University *
    In The Gun Dilemma, Robert Spitzer offers a master class in contemporary gun politics. Spitzer focuses on issues with major social implications: high-capacity magazines, silencers, and-most crucially- guns in public places. The book sets the historical record straight and highlights crucial misperceptions among gun advocates and courts alike. * Alexandra Filindra, Associate Professor of Political Science and Psychology, The University of Illinois at Chicago *
    According to Spitzer (Distinguished Service Professor of Political Science Emeritus at SUNY-Cortland), the United States is at a gun policy fork in the road (ch. 1)...One path leads to violence-reducing gun laws that Spitzer argues American public opinion supports and asserts the country needs; the other path leads to regressive legal decisions expanding gun rights by Federalist Society-backed Originalist judges, especially on the Supreme Court (p. 22)...The Gun Dilemma was clearly finished right as the Supreme Courtâs Bruen decision was released in June 2022. In what reads as an afterthought, Spitzer notes that the decision is in line with the story he tells. * David Yamane, Gun Curious *
    Recommended. Advanced undergraduates through faculty; professionals. * Choice *

    Table of Contents
    Acknowledgments Chapter One: The Gun Policy Fork in the Road Chapter Two: Assault Weapons and Ammunition Magazines Chapter Three: The Sound of Silencers Chapter Four: Weapons Brandishing and Display Chapter Five: Second Amendment Sanctuaries: Coloring Outside the Lines of Federalism Chapter Six: Conclusion: Navigating the Gun Fork in the Road About the Author Notes Index

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