BRADY
DENIAL? You CAN Get Your Guns Back!
by C E Hill
Since the implementation of the Brady Handgun Violence Prevention
Act of 1993, thousands of Americans have had their Second Amendment
rights unfairly revoked because of "disqualifying events".
These disqualifiers can vary maddeningly from state to state and
often involve incidents so minor or long ago that they may have
been forgotten. If you've received a Brady denial, Don't give up
without a fight. Attorney C.E. Hill takes you step-by-step through
the nine federal qualifiers, outlining your options for overturning
each one. Every gun owner needs the information in this book.
C.E. Hill has been engaged in the practice of firearms and criminal
defense law in Massachusetts and Vermont for 20 years. A sports
shooter and antique gun collector, she has assisted clients to overturn
dozens of Brady denials and advised attorneys in other states on
hundreds more.
$15.00
Softcover 978-1-58160-478-8 112 pages 5.5"
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GUNS
SAVE LIVES
True Stories of Americans Defending Their Lives With Firearms
by Robert A Waters Guns Saves Lives contains true stories of Americans
who altered the course of their lives and others by their use of
firearms. They stayed alive and, in many instances, saved the lives
of loved ones. They saved the lives of untold others from violence
their assailants were trying to commit. They changed the lives of
the thugs significantly, at least temprorarily, by sending them
to jail, or permanently by killing them outright. Robert Waters
interviewed the citizen defenders in this book and makes their stories
available in far greater detail than the local media cared to. The
hidden side of the gun ownership story is seldom told, but Robert
Waters does so in this book.
$20.00
Softcover 978-1-55950-226-9 184 pages 5.5"
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THE
ARMED-CITIZEN SOLUTION TO CRIME IN THE STREETS So
Many Criminals, So Few Bullets
by Mack Tanner
Crime can only be stopped in America if we take responsibility
for our own safety. Arming and organizing volunteers into self-defense
alliances has proven to be the most effective way of halting crime
and making neighborhoods safe places to live, work and raise kids.
Find out how groups all over America have done this.
$10.00
Softcover 978-0-87364-806-6 200 pages 5.5"
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THE
FOUNDERS' SECOND AMENDMENT Origins Of The Right
To Bear Arms
by Stephen P. Halbrook Do Americans have a constitutional right
to bear arms, or is this power vested solely in government? Recent
years have seen a sea change in scholarly interpretation of the
Second Amendment. Beginning in the 1960s, a revisionist view emerged
that individuals had a "right" to bear arms only in militia
service. But in the late 1980s, a handful of scholars began producing
a persuasive analysis that changed thinking on the issue, so that
today, even in most canonical textbooks, bearing arms is acknowledged
as an individual right.
Stephen P. Halbrook, a leading scholar on the Second Amendment,
investigates the period from 1768 to 1826, from the last years of
British rule and the American Revolution through the adoption of
the Constitution and Bill of Rights and the passing of the Founders'
generation. His research – based on the Founders' own statements
as revealed in newspapers, correspondence, debates and resolutions
– offers the most comprehensive analysis of the arguments
behind the drafting and adoption of the Second Amendment and the
intentions of the men who created it.
$15.00
Softcover 978-1-56663-792-3 448 pages 6"
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THE
RIGHT TO KEEP AND BEAR ARMS
a U.S. Senate publication Use the government's own words to make
a powerful case for gun rights. This little-known U.S. Senate report
is potent ammo for all gun owners interested in the preservation
of our right to keep and bear arms. It is direct proof that the
U.S. government itself has studied the meaning of the Second Amendment
from all perspectives and concluded that every private citizen has
the individual right to own and carry firearms. The Right to Keep
and Bear Arms includes a damning assessment of Bureau of Alcohol,
Tobacco, and Firearms (BATF) efforts to rack up gun confiscation
quotas ("constitutionally, legally, and practically reprehensible")
as well as a scathing demolition of common arguments used to support
the prohibition of private firearm ownership. This entire easy-to-read
document is an inspiring tour de force of gun rights information.
$22.00
Softcover 978-1-58160-254-8 160 pages 8.5"
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