More than any other advanced industrial democracy, the United States
is besieged by firearms violence. Each year, some 30,000 people die by
gunfire. Over the course of its history, the nation has witnessed the
murders of beloved public figures; massacres in workplaces and
schools; and epidemics of gun violence that terrorize neighborhoods
and claim tens of thousands of lives. Commanding majorities of
Americans voice support for stricter controls on firearms. Yet they
have never mounted a true national movement for gun control. Why?
Disarmed unravels this paradox. Based on historical archives,
interviews, and original survey evidence, Kristin Goss suggests that
the gun control campaign has been stymied by a combination of factors,
including the inability to secure patronage resources, the
difficulties in articulating a message that would resonate with
supporters, and strategic decisions made in the name of effective
policy. The power of the so-called gun lobby has played an important
role in hobbling the gun-control campaign, but that is not the entire
story. Instead of pursuing a strategy of incremental change on the
local and state levels, gun control advocates have sought national
policies. Some 40% of state gun control laws predate the 1970s, and
the gun lobby has systematically weakened even these longstanding
restrictions. A compelling and engagingly written look at one of
America's most divisive political issues, Disarmed illuminates the
organizational, historical, and policy-related factors that constrain
mass mobilization, and brings into sharp relief the agonizing dilemmas
faced by advocates of gun control and other issues in the United
States.
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The Missing Movement for Gun Control in America
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9781400837755
Publisert
2013
Utgiver
Vendor
Princeton University Press
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
Antall sider
312
Forfatter