 | Nation of Cowards by Jeff Snyder Paperback. 174 pages. $14.95Nation of Cowards includes the namesake essay and many others that examine the ethical and moral roots of the right to keep and bear arms in a new way. Mr. Snyder rejects the entire line of utilitarian reasoning for gun control and takes on "Gun-Free" School zones, so-called "assault weapons," and many other hot topics. |
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 | No More Wacos: What's Wrong With Federal Law Enforcement And How To Fix It by David Kopel and Paul H. Blackman Hardcover. 524 pages. $29.95In No More Wacos, Kopel and Blackman team up to uncover disturbing trends in today's federal law enforcement, including militarization, aggressive and violent arrest procedures, judicial rubberstamping of search and arrest warrant, and failed congressional investigations. Whenever a problem is detailed, a solution is also proposed. A must read for people concerned with Waco and Weaver family tragedies, and the dozens of other abuses each year by governmental agencies and officials. |
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 | The Origin Of The Second Amendment: A Documentary History Of The Bill Of Rights 1787-1792 by David E. Young Paperback. 838 pages. $30.00The book reprints almost 500 historical documents from the period of the introduction to the ratification of the Second Amendment. Included are newspaper articles, letters to the editor, debates from the federal Constitutional Convention and much more. Origins is without exception one of the best compendiums of the history of the Second Amendment. |
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 | Origins And Developments Of The Second Amendment by David T. Hardy Hardcover. 95 pages. $15.00Mr. Hardy, a noted Pro-Gun Rights attorney through more than seven years of research, traces the origins and evolution of the Second Amendment from the seventh century through the evolution of the new world. This detailed work provides much insight to better understand the Second Amendment and the Bill of Rights as a whole. |
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 | Police Handgun Manual by Bill Clede Hardcover. 128 pages. $15.95Perhaps one of the best introductions to police combat shooting yet written. Clede's book reinforces survival skills and training habits even for active duty law enforcement. |
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 | Police Non-Lethal Force Manual by Bill Clede Hardcover. 128 pages. $15.95This book covers non-lethal force defense topics such as: Neck restraints, short stick techniques, as well as the psychology of confrontation and practical uses for a variety of non-lethal weapons. |
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 | Politically Correct Guns by Alan Gottlieb Paperback. 163 pages. $14.95Alan Gottlieb's latest book pokes fun at the gun control crowd while highlighting several major reasons why gun control won't work and is bad public policy. These reasons are presented in three easy-to-follow sections: "Tales of Hypocrisy," "It's the Stupidity, Stupid!" and "How To Shoot Yourself In The Foot." You'll laugh at the chapter entitled "Goofy Gun Laws" and fume over the hypocrisy of gun grabbers like columnist Carl Rowan and Sen. Dianne Feinstein. |
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 | The Practical Pistol Manual by Bill Clede Paperback. 79 pages. $7.95Bill Clede, best known for his police books such as Police Officer's Guide and Police Manual series, is back with his latest book targeting all handgun owners. The book is presented in an easy to read format with many important topics including: Safety is your responsibility, the gun and its care, the will to survive, defending yourself in court and much, much more. |
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 | The Protection Formula (Thinking Like A Cop) by Lyle J. Arnold Paperback. 144 pages. $12.95This handbook for personal protection is a must for those people who want to learn how to avoid trouble in the first place and acquire a cop's attitude for surviving conflicts if trouble finds you. The author, who has decades of experience in the protection business, has learned through doing. Lyle J. Arnold has seen it all and reveals his secrets for protection in today's crime-ridden society. |
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 | Reflections, Man And Boy _ An Australian Hunter's Whimsy by Ron Forsyth Paperback. 233 pages. $15.95Ron Forsyth is a well respected Australian author whose shotgun articles have appeared in numerous issues of the Australian Shooters Journal. He provides a unique, down-under perspective on hunting through many entertaining short stories. The themes are about real people, dogs and guns and the love and understanding of them all. The tales vary from the humorous to the serious. |
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