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The gun industry is the last unregulated manufacturer of a consumer product in America, with a level of secrecy that makes the tobacco industry look like a model of transparency. Making a Killing blows away the smoke and offers a provocative new take on gun violence in our society.
Former NRA member and "gun nut" Tom Diaz argues that despite endless rhetoric about the right to bear arms, the real story behind the steady rise in gun violence in America is the systematic increase in lethality by manufacturers.
Diaz shows how over the last two decades the gun industry has sought to reverse declining profits by dramatically increasing killing power, rolling out new and more dangerous products as breezily as car companies introduced tailfins in the fifties - and thereby contributing to a public health and safety disaster of epidemic proportions.
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Firearms ownership, Gun control, Firearms industry and trade, Government policy, Waffenbesitz, Waffenindustrie, Bedrijfstakken, Gewalttätigkeit, Armes à feu, Vuurwapens, Contrôle, Industrie, Possession, Wapenbezit, Politique gouvernementale, Wapenindustrie, Firearms, law and legislationPlaces
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Making a Killing: The Business of Guns in America
February 2000, New Press
Paperback
in English
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1565845676 9781565845671
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Making a killing: the business of guns in America
1999, New Press, Distributed by W.W. Norton
in English
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