Foreword by Timothy J. Mullin, of ''Unintended Consequences.''Since the 2002 edition, over 200 pages of various revisions have been included during the annual reprintings. Amazon carries the latest 2009-on printings which include Boston's several page analysis of the Heller decision. (This is not some completely new edition, as some reviewers have incorrectly inferred. Three-fourths of the book remain the original text of 2002. The other fourth are revised pages from 2003-2009.)While Boston recognizes that gun/gear prices have changed, and that a few new worthy products have emerged, he does not feel that the title yet deserves a completely revamped edition. Good basics never change, and BGB is pretty thorough about those.
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This American author is known for his libertarian stances on privacy and arms. He is also one of the originators behind the Free State Wyoming project, whose goal is to attract people of "demonstrably ethical character" to the state of Wyoming to encourage "political liberty, free trade, and voluntary cooperation." His work primarily explores themes of individual liberty and autonomy.
