Journal on Firearms and Public Policy

The following articles have appeared in various issues of the Journal on Firearms and Public Policy.

The Journal on Firearms and Public Policy is the official publication of the Center for the Study of Firearms and Public Policy of the Second Amendment Foundation.


The Journal articles are listed alphabetically by author:

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Buckner, H. Taylor

GUN CONTROL: WILL IT WORK?


Caplan, David I.

The Right to Have Arms and Use Deadly Force Under the Second and Third Amendments



Cottrol, Robert J. and
Diamond, Raymond T.

THE SECOND AMENDMENT:
TOWARD AN AFRO-AMERICANIST RECONSIDERATION


Cramer, Clayton

Ethical Problems of Mass Murder Coverage in the Mass Media


Hallbrook, Stephen P.

TO KEEP AND BEAR THEIR PRIVATE ARMS: THE ADOPTION OF THE SECOND AMENDMENT 1787-1791

Personal Security, Personal Liberty, and "The Constitutional Right To Bear Arms": Visions of The Framers of The Fourteenth Amendment


Halsey, Ashley, Jr.

Can the Second Amendment Survive?


Hamilton, Alexander

The Federalsit Papers, No. 23 : The Necessity of an Energetic and Active National Government


Heinrich Härke

The Rite to Bear Arms


Hemenway, David., and

Richardson, Elizabeth

CHARACTERISTICS OF AUTOMATIC

OR SEMIAUTOMATIC FIREARM OWNERSHIP

IN THE UNITED STATES


Hummel, Richard

BULLETS, BLADES, AND BLACK BELTS:

THE SOCIOLOGY OF SELF-DEFENSE


Kates, Don B.

Toward an Annotated Bibliography of the Second Amendment

The Battle Over Gun Control



 




The Second Amendment Foundation, the sister group of the Citizens Committee, sponsors this publication to encourage objective research. The Foundation invites submission of research papers of scholarly quality from a variety of disciplines, regardless of whether their conclusions support the Foundation's positions on controversial issues.

Manuscripts should be sent in Duplicate to: Center for the Study on Firearms and Public Policy, a division of the Second Amendment Foundation, James Madison Building, 12500 NE 10th Place, Bellevue WA 98005.