Gun Violence

Gun Violence by Noël Merino, published by Greenhaven Press in 2015, is a thought-provoking collection of essays that examines the complex issues surrounding firearms and gun-related violence. This 208-page volume, presented in English, delves into topics such as firearm purchasing, background checks, and current regulations, providing a comprehensive overview of how these factors influence the rates of gun violence in society.
Readers will encounter a range of perspectives on whether gun violence is increasing and the implications of this trend. The essays draw on recent tragedies and statistical data to present diverse viewpoints, encouraging critical thinking and informed discussion. With contributions from notable sources like Mayors Against Illegal Guns and Moms Demand Action for Gun Sense in America, this edition offers a multifaceted exploration of law, crime, and social topics related to violence, making it a significant resource for young adults interested in understanding the complexities of this pressing issue.
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This assembly of essays explores how the purchasing of firearms, background checks, and current firearm regulation are affecting the rate of gun related violence. Other topics include whether or not gun violence is on the rise and if there is cause for concern. This volume points to recent tragedies and statistical information to supplement varied and passionate viewpoints. Readers will use their critical thinking skills to develop their own intelligent viewpoints. Stellar essay sources include Mayors Against Illegal Guns, Ann Coulter, Dewey G. Cornell, Dave Kopel, and Moms Demand Action for Gun Sense in America.
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