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  1. Why do people want to own guns? We asked a teacher and a …

  2. Gun Training: How to Choose Your First Class - Pew Pew Tactical

  3. ‘Fearful and trigger-happy’: flooded with guns and paranoia, the …

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    The problem with having a gun is that you can be tempted to use it. Guns also make committing acts of violence seem easier and less personal; if you’re not looking someone in the eye, it may not seem as real when you pull the trigger. To control that risk requires mental and emotional preparation, as well as rigorous training.
    If you’ve got the mentality to really learn and can spare the extra expense, I totally recommend taking an in-person gun course. It might feel a little intimidating, but if you choose a great instructor who knows how to work with beginners, it shouldn’t be TOO intimidating. Gun classes are the best way to learn.
    They’ve seen a good bit of success with these programs in places like Oakland and Boston, and they don’t focus on trying to restrict the ownership of certain guns, which creates a lot of controversy on the gun-rights side.
    After you’ve leveled up your gun expertise it can make sense to look back at the history, current data, and evolution of firearms over time. The American Firearms Guide to Gun Basics Basic firearm education is a must for all new shooters. We created this guide to provide a comprehensive source of our best resources for beginners.
  5. Why We Keep Guns in the House - The Atlantic

  6. Teaching children gun safety to curb gun violence : NPR

  7. America’s frozen gun debate - Vox

  8. Firearm Basics | American Firearms

  9. The Claim of Self-Defense Gun Use - The New York Times

  10. What can be done to prevent gun suicides as U.S. rate hits all

  11. We Need to Learn to Live With Guns - The Atlantic