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Argument: Individual right to bear arms championed throughout US history
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*John R. Lott provides a review of Clayton E. Cramer's[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Clayton_Cramer] ''Armed America: The Remarkable Story of How and Why Guns Became as American as Apple Pie''[http://www.lewrockwell.com/lott/lott50.html] | *John R. Lott provides a review of Clayton E. Cramer's[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Clayton_Cramer] ''Armed America: The Remarkable Story of How and Why Guns Became as American as Apple Pie''[http://www.lewrockwell.com/lott/lott50.html] |
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Supporting Evidence
- John R. Lott provides a review of Clayton E. Cramer's[1] Armed America: The Remarkable Story of How and Why Guns Became as American as Apple Pie[2]
- Clayton E. Cramer. Armed America: The Remarkable Story of How and Why Guns Became as American as Apple Pie.[3] This is Cramer's critique of Arming America, The Origins of a National Gun Culture, from Michael A. Bellesiles.
- Clayton E. Cramer's Blog.[4]
Supporting quotes
- Andrew Jackson - "A million armed freemen, possessed of the means of war, can never be conquered."[5]