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■049 ▼aMAIN
■1001 ▼aStroud, Angela▼eauthor.
■24510▼aGood guys with guns ▼bthe appeal and consequences of concealed carry▼dAngela Stroud
■264 1▼aChapel Hill▼bThe University of North Carolina Press▼c[2015]
■264 4▼c©2015
■300 ▼a1 online resource (xii, 183 pages) ▼billustrations
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■337 ▼acomputer▼bc▼2rdamedia
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■504 ▼aIncludes bibliographical references (pages 165-179) and index.
■5880 ▼aPrint version record.
■5050 ▼aMen and guns -- Refuse to be a victim? Femininity, guns, and victimization -- Good guys and bad guys -- Self-defense and personal responsibility -- Conclusion: The social implications of an armed citizenry.
■520 ▼a"Today, more than 11 million Americans hold concealed handgun licenses, an increase from 4.5 million in 2007. Yet, despite increasing numbers of firearms and expanding opportunities for gun owners to carry concealed firearms in public places, we know little about the reasons for obtaining a concealed carry permit or what a publicly armed citizenry means for society. Angela Stroud draws on in-depth interviews with permit holders and on field observations at licensing courses to understand how social and cultural factors shape the practice of obtaining a permit to carry a concealed firearm"--▼cProvided by publisher.
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■650 0▼aConcealed carry of firearms▼xSocial aspects▼zUnited States
■650 0▼aFirearms owners▼zUnited States▼xAttitudes
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■650 0▼aFirearms ownership▼zUnited States
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