An edition of Lethal Passage (1994)

Lethal passage

how the travels of a single handgun expose the roots of America's gun crisis

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An edition of Lethal Passage (1994)

Lethal passage

how the travels of a single handgun expose the roots of America's gun crisis

1st ed.
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One bitter cold morning a sixteen-year-old boy named Nicholas Elliot walked into his Virginia high school with a Cobray M-11/9 - touted by its manufacturer as "the gun that made the eighties roar" - stuffed in his backpack. By mid-morning he had killed one teacher and severely wounded another. Only sheer luck kept his rampage from becoming one of the worst in America's long and bloody infatuation with guns.

By tracing the history of the Cobray from its design and manufacture to the final, illegal transaction that placed it in Elliot's hands, Lethal Passage provides a stunning expose that will completely reframe the debate surrounding America's gun crisis.

Erik Larson immersed himself in America's gun culture. He learned to shoot and to appreciate the sheer fun of the sport, and he even acquired a federal gun-dealer's license. In following Elliot's gun, he uncovered the lax regulations and skewed interest that have perpetuated handgun violence, which has grown to account for 22,000 deaths and thousands more injuries every year.

He questions the political and economic forces that allowed the Cobray - originally designed as a battlefield weapon - to be marketed to the public. And he explores the broader cultural forces that nurture our fascination with violence and make gunshot death a routine feature of American life

  1. Compelling, balanced, and timely, Lethal Passage pinpoints one important source of the violence. The Brady Bill may help reduce firearms violence, but its recent passage is only a small step toward stemming the unimpeded flow of guns to America's new generation of killers. Erik Larson offers realistic solutions to a crisis that has now reached epic proportions.
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Crown Publishers
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English
Pages
272

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November 24, 1997, Random House Value Publishing
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Lethal Passage
September 1995, Henry Holt & Co
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Lethal passage: the story of a gun
1995, Vintage Books
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Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references (p. 233-260) and index.

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New York

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Dewey Decimal Class
364.15/23/0975551
Library of Congress
HV7436 .L37 1994

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Pagination
272 p. ;
Number of pages
272

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OL1424033M
Internet Archive
lethalpassagehow0000lars
ISBN 10
0517596776
LCCN
93034560
OCLC/WorldCat
28928536
Library Thing
332081
Goodreads
40072

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