What if the most important question in the gun debate isn’t how many guns there are—but who is actually pulling the trigger, and why? In Gun Control: A Second Look at the Second Amendment—Who’s Doing the Shooting?, Nahu Lanham cuts through ideology and rhetoric to examine the real-world conditions under which firearms are used. Drawing from personal experience, statistical patterns, and documented case studies, this provocative work reveals that shootings are rarely the product of a single type of person. Instead, they emerge from moments of emotion, perception, and immediate access—inside homes, on streets, in public spaces, and within institutions of authority. This book challenges long-held assumptions about protection, responsibility, and necessity, offering a clear-eyed exploration of how access to firearms shapes human behavior and outcomes in ways that are often overlooked, but impossible to ignore.
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