 | The Declaration by Evan F. and Louis P. Nappen Paperback. 218 pages. $12.95Evan F. Nappen is a dedicated Firearms Civil Rights Attorney and the author of several books on gun laws. Evan and his brother Louis begin their novel by noting that the original Declaration of Independence was never found and remains lost. The novel then explores what would happen if the original Declaration was suddenly found after being lost for over 220 years! Would the discovery lead to a new rebirth of freedoms? An interesting read and reminder of our individual rights roots. |
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 | Effective Defense by Gila May-Hayes Paperback. 247 pages. $13.95In this expanded Second Edition of her first book, the author has compiled a handbook of personal defense for women. As a staff instructor at the Firearms Academy of Seattle, as well as the Handgun and Personal Training Editor for the Nationally distributed Women & Guns Magazine, Gila shares her knowledge in this timely and well written manual. |
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 | The Federalist Papers: In Modern Language and Indexed by Mary E. Webster Paperback. 400 pages. $19.95The Federalist Papers are among the most important Founding Documents in the birth of the United States of America. The whole debate over the Constitution is there for all to see, yet most people have not read these important papers because of the difficult 18th century wording. Now the Federalist Papers have been translated into Modern English and indexed for key political topics like gun rights, impeachment, and regulatory powers. It is as easy to read as a newspaper! |
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 | Fire and Smoke: Government, Lawsuits and the Rule of Law by Michael I. Krauss Paperback. 52 pages. $12.95Author Michael Krauss, a leading scholar on the relationship between tort law and personal freedoms, systematically dissects the tobacco and firearm recoupment lawsuits to show how such lawsuits betray the criterion of sound and effective tort law and (more importantly) of the private freedoms that this law exists to protect. This excellent monograph carefully examines, critiques and shows the essential need to end such abuses of the legal system. |
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 | The Founders' Second Amendment by Stephen P. Halbrook Hardcover. 425 pages. $28.95Offers the most comprehensive analysis of the Second Amendment, and the intentions of the men who created it. |
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 | The Founders' View of the Right to Bear Arms: A Difinitive History of the Second Amendment by David E. Young Hardcover. 299 pages. $30.00A concise examination of America's most disputed Bill of Rights provision. Thoroughly documented information. Contains information never before addressed about the development of the Second Amendment. |
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 | FOUR HUNDRED YEARS OF GUN CONTROL . . . WHY ISN’T IT WORKING? by Howard Nemerov Paperback. 257 pages. $19.95Investigative Analyst Howard Nemerov compares the promises and rhetoric of gun control policy to the realities of real lives lost since the nation’s inception to the present. Destined to be a superb resource book filled with authentication and germane analysis.
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 | The Good Side Of Guns: The Role Of Firearms In Self Defense by Gary Kleck Paperback. 24 pages. $3.00In this important Monograph, noted criminologist Gary Kleck explodes the anti-gun myth that a gun kept for protection is more likely to be used against a family member than a criminal. Using national polls, police department statistics and national crime survey data, Kleck shows definitively that guns in the hands of law abiding citizens prevent more than one million violent crimes per year. |
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 | The Great Assault Weapon Hoax by Joseph P. Tartaro Paperback. 24 pages. $3.00After reading this informative Second Amendment Foundation Monograph, you'll agree that the only real assault weapons Americans need to worry about are some elected officials and members of the media. This work was also recently updated by the author and published in the University of Dayton Law Review. |
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 | The Great New Orleans Gun Grab by Gordon Hutchinson and Todd Masson Paperback. 224 pages. $19.95A gripping and detailed account of an American constitutional outrage, the warrantless seizure of firearms from law-abiding citizens, withoout probable cause or due process. |
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