results of recent research regarding Canadian attitudes towards firearms and firearms control. The research suggests that much of the motivation for gun control may be hostility to the ownership of firearms, rather than a rational expectation that gun misuse will decrease. Much of Dr. Buckner’s research about gun policy, including the book on which this speech is based, is available a
This study was conducted to assess people’s stances on gun endorsement types of exposure to gun viol...
The United States (U.S.) currently ranks number one in the world in both the quantity of privately o...
Any realistic firearms policy must start with a recognition of the tradeoffs between the benefits of...
This bachelor thesis deals with the change of argument in the debate of gun control issue in Canada ...
On January 1, 2003, all firearms in Canada have to be registered. After that date, anyone who posses...
In this paper two questions are asked: to what extent do the Canadian and US publics differ in their...
In Gun Control and Women’s Rights in Context: Reflections of the Applicant on Barbra Schlifer Commem...
Justin Trudeau, the Prime Minister of Canada, recently called for an examination on firearm legislat...
ASIDE from the Viet-Nam war, few issues have polarized citizens1- ~ in the United States as the figh...
extent of the problem so that strategies can be devised. In firearms control, this means extensive a...
On December 6, 1989, fourteen women were murdered at the École Polytechnique in Montreal by a gunman...
There are two conflicting positions toward gun ownership in the United States. Proponents of stricte...
This thesis explores the controversial issue of gun control in the United States of America, focusin...
We discuss Canada's universal gun registration legislation (Bill C-68), passed in December 1995...
The following paper examines the role assault weapons and high-capacity magazines play in mass shoot...
This study was conducted to assess people’s stances on gun endorsement types of exposure to gun viol...
The United States (U.S.) currently ranks number one in the world in both the quantity of privately o...
Any realistic firearms policy must start with a recognition of the tradeoffs between the benefits of...
This bachelor thesis deals with the change of argument in the debate of gun control issue in Canada ...
On January 1, 2003, all firearms in Canada have to be registered. After that date, anyone who posses...
In this paper two questions are asked: to what extent do the Canadian and US publics differ in their...
In Gun Control and Women’s Rights in Context: Reflections of the Applicant on Barbra Schlifer Commem...
Justin Trudeau, the Prime Minister of Canada, recently called for an examination on firearm legislat...
ASIDE from the Viet-Nam war, few issues have polarized citizens1- ~ in the United States as the figh...
extent of the problem so that strategies can be devised. In firearms control, this means extensive a...
On December 6, 1989, fourteen women were murdered at the École Polytechnique in Montreal by a gunman...
There are two conflicting positions toward gun ownership in the United States. Proponents of stricte...
This thesis explores the controversial issue of gun control in the United States of America, focusin...
We discuss Canada's universal gun registration legislation (Bill C-68), passed in December 1995...
The following paper examines the role assault weapons and high-capacity magazines play in mass shoot...
This study was conducted to assess people’s stances on gun endorsement types of exposure to gun viol...
The United States (U.S.) currently ranks number one in the world in both the quantity of privately o...
Any realistic firearms policy must start with a recognition of the tradeoffs between the benefits of...