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Guns Down
Guns Down: How to Defeat the NRA and Build a Safer Future with Fewer Guns | Igor Volsky
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One of Mashable's 17 books every activist should read in 2019 Twenty years after Columbine, a leading gun control activist offers a radical argument for the gun control movement our country desperately needs Ninety-six people die from guns in America every single day. Twelve thousand Americans are murdered each year. The United States has more mass shootings, gun suicides, and nonfatal gun injuries than any other industrialized country in the world. Gun-safety advocates have tried to solve these problems with incremental changes such as background checks and banning assault style military weapons. They have fallen short. In order to significantly and permanently reduce gun deaths the United States needs a bold new approach: a drastic reduction of the 390 million guns already in circulation and a new movement dedicated to a future with fewer guns. In Guns Down, Igor Volsky tells the story of how he took on the NRA just by using his Twitter account, describes how he found common ground with gun enthusiasts after spending two days shooting guns in the desert, and lays out a blueprint for how citizens can push their governments to reduce the number of guns in circulation and make firearms significantly harder to get. An aggressive licensing and registration initiative, federal and state buybacks of millions of guns, and tighter regulation of the gun industry, the gun lobby, and gun sellers will build safer communities for all. Volsky outlines a New Second Amendment Compact developed with policy experts from across the political spectrum, including bold reforms that have succeeded in reducing gun violence worldwide, and offers a road map for achieving transformative change to increase safety in our communities.
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MelissaSue81
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If you‘re feeling confused, or overwhelmed by all the arguments in the gun debate, read this book. If you are mad and want a plan for change in America, read this book. I felt both angry and relieved at reading this book. The NRA is so scary, but the majority of US citizens do not want what the NRA wants. I loved that the last chapter was called “We Will Win.” Also, don‘t miss the Appendix: How to Talk To Gun People and Win.

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MelissaSue81
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This whole book has been fantastic, but I may have to copy this appendix and carry it around with me. I cannot with “gun people.”

saguarosally I‘m to a large extent one of those gun people. Will this book show me another perspective? I‘m seeing a lot more people who might generally consider themselves moderate or conservative becoming more interested in gun control and I‘m just curious about it. However, I‘m afraid that in this political climate that books about gun control will just be like “you have blood on your hands!” 5y
MelissaSue81 @saguarosally - hmm. I‘m not sure. This book is definitely on the more extreme end of the anti-gun debate, but I don‘t think they really place “blame” anywhere but with the NRA and Gun manufacturers themselves. He lays out a pretty detailed plan to reduce the amount of guns and gun violence in our society. I‘m not sure it‘s something moderates would agree with, but I think it makes sense. 5y
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DivineDiana
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Fascinating author talk at a local bookstore- Main Point Books, about the current state of gun laws, the NRA and what can be done to reach an agreement between the Parties. Hopeful. #signedbook

LapReader I can‘t believe the gun laws in America so different to Australia. 6y
DivineDiana @LapReader We need to learn from what works in other parts of the world. 6y
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