Firepower

Firepower

How the NRA Turned Gun Owners into a Political Force

Lacombe, Matthew J.

Princeton University Press

03/2021

328

Dura

Inglês

9780691207445

15 a 20 dias

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Gun control; Gun rights; American Rifleman; Gun politics in the United States; Ideology; Legislation; Politics; Politician; Firearm; National Rifle Association; Gun Control Act of 1968; Wayne LaPierre; Mass shooting; Letter to the editor; Voting; Americans; Lobbying; Princeton University Press; Political party; Big government; Political science; Donald Trump; Handgun; Gun violence; Legislator; Right to keep and bear arms; Firearm (tool); Activism; Editorial; Limited government; George W. Bush; Advocacy group; Ira Katznelson; National Firearms Act; Political campaign; Funding; Political agenda; Civilian Marksmanship Program; Newspaper; Barnard College; New Laws; Bill Clinton; Allegheny College; Brady Handgun Violence Prevention Act; Supporter; The New York Times; Federal Assault Weapons Ban; Member of Congress; Reagan coalition; Ronald Reagan; Republican Party (United States); Universal background check; Federal Firearms Act of 1938; The Atlanta Journal-Constitution; Harlon Carter; Background check; Populism; Right-wing populism; Theda Skocpol; Ownership; Disarmament; Writing; Firearm Owners Protection Act; Citizenship of the United States; Weapon; Right-wing politics; Barry Goldwater; Rights; Christian right; White supremacy