- 256 pages
- English
- ePUB (mobile friendly)
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In Defense of the Second Amendment
About This Book
What Part of the Second Amendment Don't You Understand? That's the question posed by award-winning, New York Times bestselling author, and professional firearms instructor, Larry Correia.
Bringing with him the practical experience that comes from having owned a high-end gun storeācatering largely to law enforcementāand as a competitive shooter and self-defense trainer, Correia blasts apart the emotion-laden, logic-free rhetoric of the gun control fanatics who turn every "mass shooting" into a crazed call for violating your rights, abusing the Constitutionā and doing absolutely nothing to really fight crime.
In his essential new book, In Defense of the Second Amendment, Correia reveals:
- Why "gun-free" zones are more dangerous for law-abiding citizens
- How the Second Amendment does indeed include your right to own an AR-15āand why that's not an "outdated" concept
- Why "red flag" laws don't work, can be easily abused, and ignore a much more commonsensical approach to keeping guns out of the wrong hands
- The insanity of "criminal justice reform" that frees dangerous criminals and "gun reform" that penalizes your right to self-defense
- How we can return to a society that has a safe and healthy relationship with gunsāas we had for most of our history
- Correia's promise: "Believe me, I've heard every argument relating to gun control possible. I can show you how to defend your rights."
Urgent, informed, with vitally important information for whoever who owns a gunāor is thinking about owning a gunāor who cares about the preservation of our constitutional rights, In Defense of the Second Amendment is a landmark book of enduring importance.
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Table of contents
- Cover
- Title Page
- Dedication
- Note to Reader
- Foreword
- Chapter One: Guns and Vultures
- Chapter Two
- Chapter Three: Create Defense in Depth
- Chapter Four: The Usual Somethings
- Chapter Five: Do Something Even Harder!
- Chapter Six: Good Guys with Guns
- Chapter Seven: The Legalities of Shooting People
- Conclusion: Self-Defense Is a Human Right
- About the Author
- Notes
- Index
- Copyright