 | The Right To Hunt - Revised Edition by James B. Whisker Paperback. 207 pages. $16.95The classic defense of hunting, brought up to date by its author, the acknowledged dean of hunting philosophy. The many topics include: On the Pleasures of Hunting; Our Hunting Heritage; Man the Hunter; Hunting & Ethics; Animal Rights? and The Legal Right to Hunt. An excellent read for those people forced to defend their hunting heritage from animal rights extremists. |
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 | SAFE STREETS IN THE NATIONWIDE CONCEALED CARRY OF HANDGUNS. by John Longenecker Paperback. 210 pages. $15.95Meeting Dependency And Violent Crime With American Spirit, Independence And Citizen Authority by John Longenecker. Former Los Angeles Paramedic John Longenecker puts the use of lethal force and citizen authority into perspective for the layman in a formula for safer streets written purely for the non-gun owner household. A must-read before refusing to own a gun in the home. |
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 | The Samurai, The Mountie And The Cowboy by David Kopel Hardcover. 470 pages. $29.95Kopel's book is meticulously researched, yet easy to read and understand. Mr. Kopel doesn't just look at the gun control laws of foreign countries, but also reads further into the issue. His objective analysis of the cultural, historical and social differences of other countries causes him to come to only one possible conclusion...restrictive foreign gun control laws simply will not work in the United States. |
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 | The Second Amendment Primer by Les Adams Paperback. 353 pages. $20.00A citizen's guidebook to the history, sources, and authorities for the constitutional guarantee of the right to keep and bear arms. |
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 | Self Control: Not Gun Control by J. Neil Schulman Hardcover. 311 pages. $24.95As Walter Williams said, "Schulman interestingly and insightfully raises a number of liberty related issues that we ignore at the nation's peril. His ideas are precisely those that helped make our country the destination of those seeking liberty. The book's title says it all: personal responsibility, not laws and prohibitions, is the mark of a civil society." Schulman's writings challenge the reader to think about the gun control debate in a whole new light. |
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 | The Seven Myths of Gun Control by Richard Poe Hardcover. 290 pages. $20.00Award-winning journalist & bestselling author Richard Poe cuts through the blizzard of anti-gun rhetoric & uncovers the truth about guns, crime and freedom. He details, then destroys, seven popular myths repeated by gun prohibitionists. His arguments are complete with statistics, legal data & logic. This book will strengthen your arguments against any opponent bent on attacking our crucial right to keep & bear arms. |
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 | Shooting Sports Survey by Ed. Julianne Versnel Gottlieb Paperback. 140 pages. $25.00Over twenty authors and dozens of organizations from almost forty countries supplied expertise and insights on concervation and sport. |
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 | Stayin' Alive: Armed and Female in an Unsafe World by Paxton Quigley Paperback. 104 pages. $15.00Examines the lawful carrying of hand guns through the real-life stories of women who have successfully used them to protect themselves and their loved ones. |
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 | Stopping Power: Why 70 Million Americans Own Guns by J. Neil Schulman Hardcover. 288 pages. $22.95As Charlton Heston so eloquently stated, "Mr. Schulman's book is the most cogent explanation of the gun issue I have read yet. He presents the assault on the Second Amendment in frighteningly clear terms. Even the extremist who would ban firearms will learn from his lucid prose." This book is a must read for anyone who values their Second Amendment rights. |
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 | Straight Shooting by John R. Lott, Jr. Hardcover. 183 pages. $23.00A major contribution to the evidence on the effects - good and bad - of gun control legislation. |
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