
In Defense of the Second Amendment
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Buy for $11.87
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Narrated by:
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John McLain
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By:
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Larry Correia
What part of the Second Amendment don’t you understand?
That’s the question posed by award-winning, bestselling author, and professional firearms instructor Larry Correia.
Bringing with him the practical experience that comes from having owned a high-end gun store—catering largely to law enforcement—and as a competitive shooter and self-defense trainer, Correia blasts apart the emotion-laden, logic-free rhetoric of the gun-control fanatics who turn every "mass shooting" into a crazed call for violating your rights, abusing the Constitution—and doing absolutely nothing to really fight crime.
In his essential new audiobook, In Defense of the Second Amendment, Correia reveals:
- Why "gun-free" zones are more dangerous for law-abiding citizens,
- How the Second Amendment does indeed include your right to own an AR-15—and why that’s not an "outdated" concept,
- Why "red flag" laws don’t work, can be easily abused, and ignore a much more commonsensical approach to keeping guns out of the wrong hands,
- The insanity of "criminal justice reform" that frees dangerous criminals and "gun reform" that penalizes your right to self-defense, and
- How we can return to a society that has a safe and healthy relationship with guns—as we had for most of our history.
Correia’s promise: "Believe me, I’ve heard every argument relating to gun control possible. I can show you how to defend your rights."
Urgent, informed, with vitally important information for whoever who owns a gun or is thinking about owning a gun or who cares about the preservation of our constitutional rights, In Defense of the Second Amendment is a landmark book of enduring importance.
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Should be required reading to speak on the subject
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Yes, it’s that good
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A particular gripe I have is that he is ultra-condescending about the 2020 protests over police brutality and racial killings. To hear the author tell it, these protests came out of nowhere, and with no reason behind them. He makes mention that he wants to steer clear of politics beyond that of gun control, but his statements about the protests lays bare his disdain for the years of suffering (especially during the Trump presidency) of people of color, especially black people, at the hands of both racist cops and racist civilians.
If i were to offer Mr. Correia a word of advice on this subject, it would be to stick to the facts and leave his personal opinions and indignations out of his next book on the subject. His arguments are sound and convincing at least 95% of the time, but his tone is likely to alienate people still on the fence. I was in his camp, and even I felt offended at many points.
Good information, poor bias
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Things I wish I’d written
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He brings the facts and figures, and he brings clear and easily followed logic to make a compelling case.
An excellent breakdown of a complex issue
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Will definitely share with friends and family.
Solid
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And I thought Correia's fiction was awesome. This is epic.
I really learned a lot from this book
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Should be required reading for everyone
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Outstanding defense
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Mr. Correia put every bullet point out and simple and easy to understand terminology. The book is informative without being condescending, and John McClane does an excellent job of relaying those facts to us.
It is a good book for those people who do support the second amendment, and an even better one for those who are on the fence or don't.
One thing is for sure, if you choose to purchase this book, it will not be a waste of your time.
Simple, Clear, and Concise
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