Guns in America: 5 Observations to Understand America’s Culture of Firearms
A 900 Word Summary of What I've Learned Over 14 Years
I shot a gun for the first time in January 2011. On that day, I began a personal and sociological journey into America’s gun culture that culminated in the June 2024 publication of my book, Gun Curious: A Liberal Professor’s Surprising Journey Inside America’s Gun Culture.
Trying to fit more than a decade’s observations in a single book was difficult. Harder still was to write a TL:DR for those for whom a book is too many words.
But I recently published a 900-word essay in The Conversation: “Guns in America: A liberal gun-owning sociologist offers 5 observations to understand America’s culture of firearms.”
Please have a look and share the essay using the sharing links on the article page. The Conversation (and my employer) tracks these metrics.
And let me know what you think!
I think it be most useful for those outside the United States. With any luck, it might stop just one smug lecture from a clueless foreigner on the internet.
Concise and accurate summary of firearms ownership, issues and sociology in America today.