Arming and Disarming: A History of Gun Control in Canada
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History
Formato
Kindle
Pagine
370
Lingua
Inglese
Pubblicato
Jan 1, 2013
Editore
University of Toronto Press
Edizione
Reprint
ISBN-10
1442665602
ISBN-13
9781442665606
Descrizione
R. Blake Brown delves deeply into the intricate history of gun control in Canada, tracing its evolution from the late 20th century to the present day. The narrative begins with the shocking École Polytechnique shootings of 1989, an event that forever altered the landscape of gun legislation in the country. Brown expertly examines how this tragedy ignited a national conversation about firearm regulation, highlighting the legislative responses and societal shifts that followed.
Throughout the book, he navigates through various political controversies and public opinions that have shaped the gun control debate. With a keen eye for detail, he presents a thorough account of the competing interests at play, from advocacy groups to policymakers, illustrating how these dynamics impact the laws that govern firearms. This exploration reveals not only the challenges of legislating on such a divisive issue but also the resilience of those advocating for change.
Brown's research is bolstered by a wealth of historical documents, interviews, and case studies, providing a comprehensive perspective on the causes and consequences of gun control measures in Canada. He offers insight into the cultural relationships Canadians have with firearms, contrasting urban and rural viewpoints, and inviting readers to consider the implications of those differences in the ongoing discourse.
As he weaves together these narratives, Brown challenges readers to reflect on the balance between public safety and individual rights. His thoughtful analysis encourages a nuanced understanding of gun control, making it clear that the conversation surrounding it is as complex as the history he recounts. Through this examination, he not only informs but also engages readers in a vital discussion about the future of gun regulation in Canada.
Throughout the book, he navigates through various political controversies and public opinions that have shaped the gun control debate. With a keen eye for detail, he presents a thorough account of the competing interests at play, from advocacy groups to policymakers, illustrating how these dynamics impact the laws that govern firearms. This exploration reveals not only the challenges of legislating on such a divisive issue but also the resilience of those advocating for change.
Brown's research is bolstered by a wealth of historical documents, interviews, and case studies, providing a comprehensive perspective on the causes and consequences of gun control measures in Canada. He offers insight into the cultural relationships Canadians have with firearms, contrasting urban and rural viewpoints, and inviting readers to consider the implications of those differences in the ongoing discourse.
As he weaves together these narratives, Brown challenges readers to reflect on the balance between public safety and individual rights. His thoughtful analysis encourages a nuanced understanding of gun control, making it clear that the conversation surrounding it is as complex as the history he recounts. Through this examination, he not only informs but also engages readers in a vital discussion about the future of gun regulation in Canada.
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