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Under Fire: The NRA and the Battle for Gun Control

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Focusing on the evolving influence of the NRA, this book provides a detailed, nonpartisan analysis of the organization amid declining membership and increasing gun violence. It explores the NRA's ties to gun manufacturers, its complex relationship with law enforcement, and internal divisions. By debunking common myths surrounding the NRA, the author highlights the polarized discourse on gun control, revealing how both sides often resort to inflammatory rhetoric instead of constructive debate. This timely examination sheds light on a critical issue affecting all Americans.

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Under Fire: The NRA and the Battle for Gun Control, Osha Gray Davidson

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