No, Gun Culture Was Not Manufactured by the Gun Industry

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No, Gun Culture Was Not Manufactured by the Gun Industry

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A review by Clayton Cramer of Pamela Haag’s The Gunning of America: Business and the Making of American Gun Culture .
A recent book claims the gun industry successfully created American gun culture solely with clever marketing. It is Pamela Haag’s The Gunning of America: Business and the Making of American Gun Culture (Basic Books, 2015).

This is nonsense. The gun industry was born and grew in response to a real need expressed in consumer demand. This is easily discoverable from a quick look at accessible archives. That a Yale professor could make such an easily refutable claim reminds me of another familiar case.


No, Gun Culture Was Not Manufactured by the Gun Industry

MUCH more at the link. Go the hither and be ensmartened by a more detailed thrashing of Haag's "book."

If you don't know who Clayton is, hit Amazon for some of his books, and his websites for articles and be further ensmartened. Clayton Cramer.
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