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The Bias Against Guns

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Publication date
  
March 25, 2003

Pages
  
349

Originally published
  
25 March 2003

Page count
  
349

Preceded by
  
More Guns, Less Crime

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Language
  
English

Media type
  
Hardback

ISBN
  
0-89526-114-6

Author
  
John R. Lott Jr.

Country
  
United States of America

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Publisher
  
Regnery Publishing, Inc.

Genre
  
Gun politics in the United States

Similar
  
John R Lott Jr books, Firearm books

The Bias Against Guns: Why Almost Everything You've Heard About Gun Control Is Wrong is a book by John Lott, following up on his controversial More Guns, Less Crime. It is intended to reach a broader audience than its highly technical predecessor. Lott explores what he sees as misconceptions about gun ownership, including the practice of carrying concealed weapons.

Contents

Main topics

The Bias Against Guns has two parts. The first explains what Lott believes is the source of false information about gun ownership. The second examines the issues regarding gun ownership, paying specific attention to topics that often arise in debates over gun politics.

Reception

Lott's book has been well received by those in the pro-gun lobby and amongst conservatives more generally. Two reviewers on the website National Rifle Association's Institute for Legal Action describe how Lott's book:

has thrown a monkey wrench into the plans to disarm civilians. Readers who understand human nature and the mechanism of deterrence will find validation for everything they have intuitively known. As Lott has done in the past, he does so again with an unparalleled intensity.

Lott discussed the book in an April 2004 event held by the Frontiers of Freedom Institute, which was broadcast on C-SPAN.

References

The Bias Against Guns Wikipedia