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03826aam a2200325 i 4500 001 C4EF3828C19811EE857C5B5120ECA4DB 003 SILO 005 20240202010025 008 240108t20242024nyu d b 001 0 eng d 020 $a 1534509550 020 $a 9781534509559 020 $a 1534509569 020 $a 9781534509566 035 $a (OCoLC)1416870757 040 $a ICV $b eng $e rda $c ICV $d ICV $d OCLCO $d LE# $d SILO 043 $a n-us--- 245 00 $a Gun control / $c Lisa Idzikowski, book editor. 250 $a First edition. 264 1 $a Buffalo, NY : $b Greenhaven Publishing, $c 2024. 300 $a 176 pages ; $c 23 cm 490 1 $a Opposing viewpoints series 505 00 $g Organizations to contact. $t Federal funding for firearms research must expand to stem gun violence / $t Politics distorts the Second Amendment and gun ownership / $r Kirsten Weir -- $t Firearms endanger children and teens / $r Marc A. Zimmerman, Dr. Patrick Carter, and Rebecca Cunningham -- Guns should be controlled for the sake of young people / $r Amy Sherman -- $t The majority of Americans want gun control / $r Austin Sarat -- $t Does Australia have the answer for gun control? / $r Rick Sarre -- $t How do politics impact gun control? $t American citizens, not politicians, are responsible for the current state of gun control / $r Jarrett Stepman -- Democrats and Republicans agree on some points of gun legislation / $r Monika L. McDermott and David R. Jones -- $t The NRA effectively prevents meaningful gun control legislation / $r Thomas Gift -- $t Republicans and gun owners favor armed teachers in schools / $r Aimee Dinnin Huff and Michelle Barnhart -- $t Facts, opinions, and beliefs about guns in America / $r Katherine Schaeffer -- $t In some states, gun laws are weakened after mass shooting incidents / $r Christopher Poliquin -- $t Will new gun laws stem gun violence? / $r Pew Research Center -- $t Is gun control economically feasible? $t Gun lobby money prevents meaningful gun control / $r Joseph Stepansky -- $t More guns equals more money for gunmakers and more gun violence / $r Michael Siegel -- $t Do gun buyback programs work to reduce gun deaths? / $r David bright -- $t Can gun makers be held responsible for their products? / $r Allen Rostron -- $t The social consequences of mass gun violence / $r Arash Javanbakht -- $t Will gun control be possible in the future? -- $t Americans are worried about potential gun violence / $r The University of Chicago -- $t Lax gun laws are fueling gun violence, and it must stop / $r Michael Lyle -- $t Gun laws must be strengthened / $r Guy Lamb -- $t Following the examples of other nations can help tackle gun violence / $r Jonathan Masters -- $t The United States needs to emulate other developed nations in gun control / $r John Donohue -- $t Federal funding for firearms research must expand to stem gun violence / $r Kirsten Weir -- $g For further discussion -- $g Organizations to contact. 520 $a "For decades, the debate over gun control in the United States has raged on, gaining steam each time a new mass shooting occurs. This volume looks at questions related to the issue of gun control from a variety of angles, such as the role the Second Amendment plays in the debate, the influence of the NRA, and how gun control became a partisan issue. Viewpoints also consider the potential economic implications of increased gun control and what methods of gun control--if any--would be most effective. Expert viewpoints give readers the opportunity to better understand this challenging and often emotional issue." -- $c Publisher description. 521 0 $a Grades 10-12+ $b Publisher. 521 2 $a Grades 9-12+ $b Publisher. 700 1 $a Idzikowski, Lisa, $e editor. 830 0 $a Opposing viewpoints series (Unnumbered) 941 $a 1 952 $l TCPG826 $d 20240202011636.0 956 $a http://locator.silo.lib.ia.us/search.cgi?index_0=id&term_0=C4EF3828C19811EE857C5B5120ECA4DBInitiate Another SILO Locator Search