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posted on September 18, 2017
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We’ve cited important statistics from researcher and author John Lott’s latest book—The War on Guns: Arming Yourself Against Gun Control Lies—many, many times on this website and in the pages of America’s 1st Freedom magazine. And there’s a good reason why: Lott’s mountains of research as published in the book put the lie to nearly every anti-gun scheme, plot or talking point you can imagine.

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For those who are new to the pro-gun movement as well as those who have been fighting for decades to save the Second Amendment, The War on Guns is an indispensable source of critical information that should be in the library of everyone who loves liberty and freedom.

Purchase War on Guns directly from Amazon for only $1.99 by clicking here. The offer is only available for a limited time.

 

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