Guns In America--Worldnet Daily



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It's not widely known that President Jimmy Carter and his inner circle, intent on pushing through comprehensive new federal gun-control legislation during the late '70s, determined that the best way to grease the congressional skids would be to have a massive scientific study conducted which, in the end, would proclaim that gun control laws were effective in reducing crime.

So the Carter folks handed out a major gun-control research grant to University of Massachusetts sociology Professor James D. Wright and his colleagues Peter Rossi and Kathleen Daly. They spent four years and lots of taxpayer dollars to produce the most comprehensive, critical study of gun control ever undertaken. In 1981, they published the results of their research -- an exhaustive, three-volume work entitled, "Under the Gun."

There was only one problem.

Their findings, summarized starkly by co-author Wright, were that "Gun control laws do not reduce crime."

The bottom line: Those intent on restricting or eliminating firearms don't care about the abundant evidence all around them, since it contradicts their preconceived opinions.

You may not hear that conclusion in the establishment press. But you will read it in WorldNetDaily's new monthly magazine Whistleblower in the explosive September issue, which documents that guns in the hands of responsible, law-abiding citizens will always, in all places and times, result in a safer, more secure and more civilized society.

If you care about the right to self-defense -- or, more importantly, if you don't -- you need the September issue of Whistleblower, with its exhaustive but lively exploration of this topic. This is a special report you will want to share with your friends -- no matter what their opinion on the subject.

"Guns in America: Myth-busting research says firearms in more hands result in less crime" is perhaps the most powerful and concise journalistic expose available on why gun control not only doesn't succeed in preventing crime -- it actually promotes crime.

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