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A couple great books

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swbeck55:
http://www.firearmslaw.com/author-browse.html#selfdefense_all_50_states_le

Mudinyeri:
I would highly recommend anything by Joyce Lee Malcolm.  She has written a number of well-researched, historical books on Second Amendment rights and the correlation (or lack thereof) between guns and violence.  Her book To Keep and Bear Arms was cited in the recent McDonald v. City of Chicago decision by Justice Alito.

I'm currently reading Guns and Violence the English Experience.  It's DEEPLY researched and a bit difficult to get through at times but incredible background information to have.

HenryPatrick:
Just  finished Jesse Ventura's   "Don't start the revolution without me"
Good read, he comes acrossed as very intelligent. I hope he runs in 2012, we need some new blood. Sorry off the subject, anyway might be interesting to you to read this book and see his take on things. Oh yeah he is a former Navy SEAL. Talks some about that also.

omaharj:
"Essential Guide to Handguns" By Rementer and Eimer. Basic info I should know...Rather dry and lots of opinions to disagree with but TONS of great info.   RJ

Wesley D:
I really enjoyed Matthew Bracken's Enemies Series

-Enemies Foreign and Domestic
-Domestic Enemies: La Reconquista
-Foreign Enemies and Traitors

They're fast paced fiction from a member of the Gun Culture.

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