Gunfight: the battle over the right to bear arms in america - Adam Winkler
Adam Winkler

Gunfight: the battle over the right to bear arms in america - Adam Winkler

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Gunfight is a timely work examining America's four-centuries-long political battle over gun control and the right to bear arms.

In this definitive and provocative history, Adam Winkler reveals how guns--not abortion, race, or religion--are at the heart of America's cultural divide.

Using the landmark 2008 case District of Columbia v.

Heller --which invalidated a law banning handguns in the nation's capital--as a springboard, Winkler brilliantly weaves together the dramatic stories of gun-rights advocates and gun-control lobbyists, providing often unexpected insights into the venomous debate that now cleaves our nation.

Gunfight is a timely work examining America's four-centuries-long political battle over gun control and the right to bear arms.

In this definitive and provocative history, Adam Winkler reveals how guns--not abortion, race, or religion--are at the heart of America's cultural divide.

Using the landmark 2008 case District of Columbia v.

Heller --which invalidated a law banning handguns in the nation's capital--as a springboard, Winkler brilliantly weaves together the dramatic stories of gun-rights advocates and gun-control lobbyists, providing often unexpected insights into the venomous debate that now cleaves our nation.

Gunfight is a timely work examining America's four-centuries-long political battle over gun control and the right to bear arms.

In this definitive and provocative history, Adam Winkler reveals how guns--not abortion, race, or religion--are at the heart of America's cultural divide.

Using the landmark 2008 case District of Columbia v.

Heller --which invalidated a law banning handguns in the nation's capital--as a springboard, Winkler brilliantly weaves together the dramatic stories of gun-rights advocates and gun-control lobbyists, providing often unexpected insights into the venomous debate that now cleaves our nation.

Gunfight is a timely work examining America's four-centuries-long political battle over gun control and the right to bear arms.

In this definitive and provocative history, Adam Winkler reveals how guns--not abortion, race, or religion--are at the heart of America's cultural divide.

Using the landmark 2008 case District of Columbia v.

Heller --which invalidated a law banning handguns in the nation's capital--as a springboard, Winkler brilliantly weaves together the dramatic stories of gun-rights advocates and gun-control lobbyists, providing often unexpected insights into the venomous debate that now cleaves our nation.

Gunfight is a timely work examining America's four-centuries-long political battle over gun control and the right to bear arms.

In this definitive and provocative history, Adam Winkler reveals how guns--not abortion, race, or religion--are at the heart of America's cultural divide.

Using the landmark 2008 case District of Columbia v.

Heller --which invalidated a law banning handguns in the nation's capital--as a springboard, Winkler brilliantly weaves together the dramatic stories of gun-rights advocates and gun-control lobbyists, providing often unexpected insights into the venomous debate that now cleaves our nation.

Gunfight is a timely work examining America's four-centuries-long political battle over gun control and the right to bear arms.

In this definitive and provocative history, Adam Winkler reveals how guns--not abortion, race, or religion--are at the heart of America's cultural divide.

Using the landmark 2008 case District of Columbia v.

Heller --which invalidated a law banning handguns in the nation's capital--as a springboard, Winkler brilliantly weaves together the dramatic stories of gun-rights advocates and gun-control lobbyists, providing often unexpected insights into the venomous debate that now cleaves our nation.

Gunfight is a timely work examining America's four-centuries-long political battle over gun control and the right to bear arms.

In this definitive and provocative history, Adam Winkler reveals how guns--not abortion, race, or religion--are at the heart of America's cultural divide.

Using the landmark 2008 case District of Columbia v.

Heller --which invalidated a law banning handguns in the nation's capital--as a springboard, Winkler brilliantly weaves together the dramatic stories of gun-rights advocates and gun-control lobbyists, providing often unexpected insights into the venomous debate that now cleaves our nation.

Gunfight is a timely work examining America's four-centuries-long political battle over gun control and the right to bear arms.

In this definitive and provocative history, Adam Winkler reveals how guns--not abortion, race, or religion--are at the heart of America's cultural divide.

Using the landmark 2008 case District of Columbia v.

Heller --which invalidated a law banning handguns in the nation's capital--as a springboard, Winkler brilliantly weaves together the dramatic stories of gun-rights advocates and gun-control lobbyists, providing often unexpected insights into the venomous debate that now cleaves our nation.

Gunfight is a timely work examining America's four-centuries-long political battle over gun control and the right to bear arms.

In this definitive and provocative history, Adam Winkler reveals how guns--not abortion, race, or religion--are at the heart of America's cultural divide.

Using the landmark 2008 case District of Columbia v.

Heller --which invalidated a law banning handguns in the nation's capital--as a springboard, Winkler brilliantly weaves together the dramatic stories of gun-rights advocates and gun-control lobbyists, providing often unexpected insights into the venomous debate that now cleaves our nation.

Gunfight is a timely work examining America's four-centuries-long political battle over gun control and the right to bear arms.

In this definitive and provocative history, Adam Winkler reveals how guns--not abortion, race, or religion--are at the heart of America's cultural divide.

Using the landmark 2008 case District of Columbia v.

Heller --which invalidated a law banning handguns in the nation's capital--as a springboard, Winkler brilliantly weaves together the dramatic stories of gun-rights advocates and gun-control lobbyists, providing often unexpected insights into the venomous debate that now cleaves our nation.

Gunfight is a timely work examining America's four-centuries-long political battle over gun control and the right to bear arms.

In this definitive and provocative history, Adam Winkler reveals how guns--not abortion, race, or religion--are at the heart of America's cultural divide.

Using the landmark 2008 case District of Columbia v.

Heller --which invalidated a law banning handguns in the nation's capital--as a springboard, Winkler brilliantly weaves together the dramatic stories of gun-rights advocates and gun-control lobbyists, providing often unexpected insights into the venomous debate that now cleaves our nation.

Gunfight is a timely work examining America's four-centuries-long political battle over gun control and the right to bear arms.

In this definitive and provocative history, Adam Winkler reveals how guns--not abortion, race, or religion--are at the heart of America's cultural divide.

Using the landmark 2008 case District of Columbia v.

Heller --which invalidated a law banning handguns in the nation's capital--as a springboard, Winkler brilliantly weaves together the dramatic stories of gun-rights advocates and gun-control lobbyists, providing often unexpected insights into the venomous debate that now cleaves our nation.

Gunfight is a timely work examining America's four-centuries-long political battle over gun control and the right to bear arms.

In this definitive and provocative history, Adam Winkler reveals how guns--not abortion, race, or religion--are at the heart of America's cultural divide.

Using the landmark 2008 case District of Columbia v.

Heller --which invalidated a law banning handguns in the nation's capital--as a springboard, Winkler brilliantly weaves together the dramatic stories of gun-rights advocates and gun-control lobbyists, providing often unexpected insights into the venomous debate that now cleaves our nation.

Gunfight is a timely work examining America's four-centuries-long political battle over gun control and the right to bear arms.

In this definitive and provocative history, Adam Winkler reveals how guns--not abortion, race, or religion--are at the heart of America's cultural divide.

Using the landmark 2008 case District of Columbia v.

Heller --which invalidated a law banning handguns in the nation's capital--as a springboard, Winkler brilliantly weaves together the dramatic stories of gun-rights advocates and gun-control lobbyists, providing often unexpected insights into the venomous debate that now cleaves our nation.

Gunfight is a timely work examining America's four-centuries-long political battle over gun control and the right to bear arms.

In this definitive and provocative history, Adam Winkler reveals how guns--not abortion, race, or religion--are at the heart of America's cultural divide.

Using the landmark 2008 case District of Columbia v.

Heller --which invalidated a law banning handguns in the nation's capital--as a springboard, Winkler brilliantly weaves together the dramatic stories of gun-rights advocates and gun-control lobbyists, providing often unexpected insights into the venomous debate that now cleaves our nation.

Gunfight is a timely work examining America's four-centuries-long political battle over gun control and the right to bear arms.

In this definitive and provocative history, Adam Winkler reveals how guns--not abortion, race, or religion--are at the heart of America's cultural divide.

Using the landmark 2008 case District of Columbia v.

Heller --which invalidated a law banning handguns in the nation's capital--as a springboard, Winkler brilliantly weaves together the dramatic stories of gun-rights advocates and gun-control lobbyists, providing often unexpected insights into the venomous debate that now cleaves our nation.

Gunfight is a timely work examining America's four-centuries-long political battle over gun control and the right to bear arms.

In this definitive and provocative history, Adam Winkler reveals how guns--not abortion, race, or religion--are at the heart of America's cultural divide.

Using the landmark 2008 case District of Columbia v.

Heller --which invalidated a law banning handguns in the nation's capital--as a springboard, Winkler brilliantly weaves together the dramatic stories of gun-rights advocates and gun-control lobbyists, providing often unexpected insights into the venomous debate that now cleaves our nation.

Gunfight is a timely work examining America's four-centuries-long political battle over gun control and the right to bear arms.

In this definitive and provocative history, Adam Winkler reveals how guns--not abortion, race, or religion--are at the heart of America's cultural divide.

Using the landmark 2008 case District of Columbia v.

Heller --which invalidated a law banning handguns in the nation's capital--as a springboard, Winkler brilliantly weaves together the dramatic stories of gun-rights advocates and gun-control lobbyists, providing often unexpected insights into the venomous debate that now cleaves our nation.

Gunfight is a timely work examining America's four-centuries-long political battle over gun control and the right to bear arms.

In this definitive and provocative history, Adam Winkler reveals how guns--not abortion, race, or religion--are at the heart of America's cultural divide.

Using the landmark 2008 case District of Columbia v.

Heller --which invalidated a law banning handguns in the nation's capital--as a springboard, Winkler brilliantly weaves together the dramatic stories of gun-rights advocates and gun-control lobbyists, providing often unexpected insights into the venomous debate that now cleaves our nation.

Gunfight is a timely work examining America's four-centuries-long political battle over gun control and the right to bear arms.

In this definitive and provocative history, Adam Winkler reveals how guns--not abortion, race, or religion--are at the heart of America's cultural divide.

Using the landmark 2008 case District of Columbia v.

Heller --which invalidated a law banning handguns in the nation's capital--as a springboard, Winkler brilliantly weaves together the dramatic stories of gun-rights advocates and gun-control lobbyists, providing often unexpected insights into the venomous debate that now cleaves our nation.

Gunfight is a timely work examining America's four-centuries-long political battle over gun control and the right to bear arms.

In this definitive and provocative history, Adam Winkler reveals how guns--not abortion, race, or religion--are at the heart of America's cultural divide.

Using the landmark 2008 case District of Columbia v.

Heller --which invalidated a law banning handguns in the nation's capital--as a springboard, Winkler brilliantly weaves together the dramatic stories of gun-rights advocates and gun-control lobbyists, providing often unexpected insights into the venomous debate that now cleaves our nation.

Gunfight is a timely work examining America's four-centuries-long political battle over gun control and the right to bear arms.

In this definitive and provocative history, Adam Winkler reveals how guns--not abortion, race, or religion--are at the heart of America's cultural divide.

Using the landmark 2008 case District of Columbia v.

Heller --which invalidated a law banning handguns in the nation's capital--as a springboard, Winkler brilliantly weaves together the dramatic stories of gun-rights advocates and gun-control lobbyists, providing often unexpected insights into the venomous debate that now cleaves our nation.

Gunfight is a timely work examining America's four-centuries-long political battle over gun control and the right to bear arms.

In this definitive and provocative history, Adam Winkler reveals how guns--not abortion, race, or religion--are at the heart of America's cultural divide.

Using the landmark 2008 case District of Columbia v.

Heller --which invalidated a law banning handguns in the nation's capital--as a springboard, Winkler brilliantly weaves together the dramatic stories of gun-rights advocates and gun-control lobbyists, providing often unexpected insights into the venomous debate that now cleaves our nation.

Gunfight is a timely work examining America's four-centuries-long political battle over gun control and the right to bear arms.

In this definitive and provocative history, Adam Winkler reveals how guns--not abortion, race, or religion--are at the heart of America's cultural divide.

Using the landmark 2008 case District of Columbia v.

Heller --which invalidated a law banning handguns in the nation's capital--as a springboard, Winkler brilliantly weaves together the dramatic stories of gun-rights advocates and gun-control lobbyists, providing often unexpected insights into the venomous debate that now cleaves our nation.

Gunfight is a timely work examining America's four-centuries-long political battle over gun control and the right to bear arms.

In this definitive and provocative history, Adam Winkler reveals how guns--not abortion, race, or religion--are at the heart of America's cultural divide.

Using the landmark 2008 case District of Columbia v.

Heller --which invalidated a law banning handguns in the nation's capital--as a springboard, Winkler brilliantly weaves together the dramatic stories of gun-rights advocates and gun-control lobbyists, providing often unexpected insights into the venomous debate that now cleaves our nation.

Gunfight is a timely work examining America's four-centuries-long political battle over gun control and the right to bear arms.

In this definitive and provocative history, Adam Winkler reveals how guns--not abortion, race, or religion--are at the heart of America's cultural divide.

Using the landmark 2008 case District of Columbia v.

Heller --which invalidated a law banning handguns in the nation's capital--as a springboard, Winkler brilliantly weaves together the dramatic stories of gun-rights advocates and gun-control lobbyists, providing often unexpected insights into the venomous debate that now cleaves our nation.

Gunfight is a timely work examining America's four-centuries-long political battle over gun control and the right to bear arms.

In this definitive and provocative history, Adam Winkler reveals how guns--not abortion, race, or religion--are at the heart of America's cultural divide.

Using the landmark 2008 case District of Columbia v.

Heller --which invalidated a law banning handguns in the nation's capital--as a springboard, Winkler brilliantly weaves together the dramatic stories of gun-rights advocates and gun-control lobbyists, providing often unexpected insights into the venomous debate that now cleaves our nation.

Gunfight is a timely work examining America's four-centuries-long political battle over gun control and the right to bear arms.

In this definitive and provocative history, Adam Winkler reveals how guns--not abortion, race, or religion--are at the heart of America's cultural divide.

Using the landmark 2008 case District of Columbia v.

Heller --which invalidated a law banning handguns in the nation's capital--as a springboard, Winkler brilliantly weaves together the dramatic stories of gun-rights advocates and gun-control lobbyists, providing often unexpected insights into the venomous debate that now cleaves our nation.

Gunfight is a timely work examining America's four-centuries-long political battle over gun control and the right to bear arms.

In this definitive and provocative history, Adam Winkler reveals how guns--not abortion, race, or religion--are at the heart of America's cultural divide.

Using the landmark 2008 case District of Columbia v.

Heller --which invalidated a law banning handguns in the nation's capital--as a springboard, Winkler brilliantly weaves together the dramatic stories of gun-rights advocates and gun-control lobbyists, providing often unexpected insights into the venomous debate that now cleaves our nation.

Gunfight is a timely work examining America's four-centuries-long political battle over gun control and the right to bear arms.

In this definitive and provocative history, Adam Winkler reveals how guns--not abortion, race, or religion--are at the heart of America's cultural divide.

Using the landmark 2008 case District of Columbia v.

Heller --which invalidated a law banning handguns in the nation's capital--as a springboard, Winkler brilliantly weaves together the dramatic stories of gun-rights advocates and gun-control lobbyists, providing often unexpected insights into the venomous debate that now cleaves our nation.

Gunfight is a timely work examining America's four-centuries-long political battle over gun control and the right to bear arms.

In this definitive and provocative history, Adam Winkler reveals how guns--not abortion, race, or religion--are at the heart of America's cultural divide.

Using the landmark 2008 case District of Columbia v.

Heller --which invalidated a law banning handguns in the nation's capital--as a springboard, Winkler brilliantly weaves together the dramatic stories of gun-rights advocates and gun-control lobbyists, providing often unexpected insights into the venomous debate that now cleaves our nation.

Gunfight is a timely work examining America's four-centuries-long political battle over gun control and the right to bear arms.

In this definitive and provocative history, Adam Winkler reveals how guns--not abortion, race, or religion--are at the heart of America's cultural divide.

Using the landmark 2008 case District of Columbia v.

Heller --which invalidated a law banning handguns in the nation's capital--as a springboard, Winkler brilliantly weaves together the dramatic stories of gun-rights advocates and gun-control lobbyists, providing often unexpected insights into the venomous debate that now cleaves our nation.

Gunfight is a timely work examining America's four-centuries-long political battle over gun control and the right to bear arms.

In this definitive and provocative history, Adam Winkler reveals how guns--not abortion, race, or religion--are at the heart of America's cultural divide.

Using the landmark 2008 case District of Columbia v.

Heller --which invalidated a law banning handguns in the nation's capital--as a springboard, Winkler brilliantly weaves together the dramatic stories of gun-rights advocates and gun-control lobbyists, providing often unexpected insights into the venomous debate that now cleaves our nation.

Gunfight is a timely work examining America's four-centuries-long political battle over gun control and the right to bear arms.

In this definitive and provocative history, Adam Winkler reveals how guns--not abortion, race, or religion--are at the heart of America's cultural divide.

Using the landmark 2008 case District of Columbia v.

Heller --which invalidated a law banning handguns in the nation's capital--as a springboard, Winkler brilliantly weaves together the dramatic stories of gun-rights advocates and gun-control lobbyists, providing often unexpected insights into the venomous debate that now cleaves our nation.

Gunfight is a timely work examining America's four-centuries-long political battle over gun control and the right to bear arms.

In this definitive and provocative history, Adam Winkler reveals how guns--not abortion, race, or religion--are at the heart of America's cultural divide.

Using the landmark 2008 case District of Columbia v.

Heller --which invalidated a law banning handguns in the nation's capital--as a springboard, Winkler brilliantly weaves together the dramatic stories of gun-rights advocates and gun-control lobbyists, providing often unexpected insights into the venomous debate that now cleaves our nation.

Gunfight is a timely work examining America's four-centuries-long political battle over gun control and the right to bear arms.

In this definitive and provocative history, Adam Winkler reveals how guns--not abortion, race, or religion--are at the heart of America's cultural divide.

Using the landmark 2008 case District of Columbia v.

Heller --which invalidated a law banning handguns in the nation's capital--as a springboard, Winkler brilliantly weaves together the dramatic stories of gun-rights advocates and gun-control lobbyists, providing often unexpected insights into the venomous debate that now cleaves our nation.

Gunfight is a timely work examining America's four-centuries-long political battle over gun control and the right to bear arms.

In this definitive and provocative history, Adam Winkler reveals how guns--not abortion, race, or religion--are at the heart of America's cultural divide.

Using the landmark 2008 case District of Columbia v.

Heller --which invalidated a law banning handguns in the nation's capital--as a springboard, Winkler brilliantly weaves together the dramatic stories of gun-rights advocates and gun-control lobbyists, providing often unexpected insights into the venomous debate that now cleaves our nation.

Gunfight is a timely work examining America's four-centuries-long political battle over gun control and the right to bear arms.

In this definitive and provocative history, Adam Winkler reveals how guns--not abortion, race, or religion--are at the heart of America's cultural divide.

Using the landmark 2008 case District of Columbia v.

Heller --which invalidated a law banning handguns in the nation's capital--as a springboard, Winkler brilliantly weaves together the dramatic stories of gun-rights advocates and gun-control lobbyists, providing often unexpected insights into the venomous debate that now cleaves our nation.

Gunfight is a timely work examining America's four-centuries-long political battle over gun control and the right to bear arms.

In this definitive and provocative history, Adam Winkler reveals how guns--not abortion, race, or religion--are at the heart of America's cultural divide.

Using the landmark 2008 case District of Columbia v.

Heller --which invalidated a law banning handguns in the nation's capital--as a springboard, Winkler brilliantly weaves together the dramatic stories of gun-rights advocates and gun-control lobbyists, providing often unexpected insights into the venomous debate that now cleaves our nation.

Gunfight is a timely work examining America's four-centuries-long political battle over gun control and the right to bear arms.

In this definitive and provocative history, Adam Winkler reveals how guns--not abortion, race, or religion--are at the heart of America's cultural divide.

Using the landmark 2008 case District of Columbia v.

Heller --which invalidated a law banning handguns in the nation's capital--as a springboard, Winkler brilliantly weaves together the dramatic stories of gun-rights advocates and gun-control lobbyists, providing often unexpected insights into the venomous debate that now cleaves our nation.

Gunfight is a timely work examining America's four-centuries-long political battle over gun control and the right to bear arms.

In this definitive and provocative history, Adam Winkler reveals how guns--not abortion, race, or religion--are at the heart of America's cultural divide.

Using the landmark 2008 case District of Columbia v.

Heller --which invalidated a law banning handguns in the nation's capital--as a springboard, Winkler brilliantly weaves together the dramatic stories of gun-rights advocates and gun-control lobbyists, providing often unexpected insights into the venomous debate that now cleaves our nation.

Gunfight is a timely work examining America's four-centuries-long political battle over gun control and the right to bear arms.

In this definitive and provocative history, Adam Winkler reveals how guns--not abortion, race, or religion--are at the heart of America's cultural divide.

Using the landmark 2008 case District of Columbia v.

Heller --which invalidated a law banning handguns in the nation's capital--as a springboard, Winkler brilliantly weaves together the dramatic stories of gun-rights advocates and gun-control lobbyists, providing often unexpected insights into the venomous debate that now cleaves our nation.

Gunfight is a timely work examining America's four-centuries-long political battle over gun control and the right to bear arms.

In this definitive and provocative history, Adam Winkler reveals how guns--not abortion, race, or religion--are at the heart of America's cultural divide.

Using the landmark 2008 case District of Columbia v.

Heller --which invalidated a law banning handguns in the nation's capital--as a springboard, Winkler brilliantly weaves together the dramatic stories of gun-rights advocates and gun-control lobbyists, providing often unexpected insights into the venomous debate that now cleaves our nation.

Gunfight is a timely work examining America's four-centuries-long political battle over gun control and the right to bear arms.

In this definitive and provocative history, Adam Winkler reveals how guns--not abortion, race, or religion--are at the heart of America's cultural divide.

Using the landmark 2008 case District of Columbia v.

Heller --which invalidated a law banning handguns in the nation's capital--as a springboard, Winkler brilliantly weaves together the dramatic stories of gun-rights advocates and gun-control lobbyists, providing often unexpected insights into the venomous debate that now cleaves our nation.

Gunfight is a timely work examining America's four-centuries-long political battle over gun control and the right to bear arms.

In this definitive and provocative history, Adam Winkler reveals how guns--not abortion, race, or religion--are at the heart of America's cultural divide.

Using the landmark 2008 case District of Columbia v.

Heller --which invalidated a law banning handguns in the nation's capital--as a springboard, Winkler brilliantly weaves together the dramatic stories of gun-rights advocates and gun-control lobbyists, providing often unexpected insights into the venomous debate that now cleaves our nation.

Gunfight is a timely work examining America's four-centuries-long political battle over gun control and the right to bear arms.

In this definitive and provocative history, Adam Winkler reveals how guns--not abortion, race, or religion--are at the heart of America's cultural divide.

Using the landmark 2008 case District of Columbia v.

Heller --which invalidated a law banning handguns in the nation's capital--as a springboard, Winkler brilliantly weaves together the dramatic stories of gun-rights advocates and gun-control lobbyists, providing often unexpected insights into the venomous debate that now cleaves our nation.

Gunfight is a timely work examining America's four-centuries-long political battle over gun control and the right to bear arms.

In this definitive and provocative history, Adam Winkler reveals how guns--not abortion, race, or religion--are at the heart of America's cultural divide.

Using the landmark 2008 case District of Columbia v.

Heller --which invalidated a law banning handguns in the nation's capital--as a springboard, Winkler brilliantly weaves together the dramatic stories of gun-rights advocates and gun-control lobbyists, providing often unexpected insights into the venomous debate that now cleaves our nation.

Gunfight is a timely work examining America's four-centuries-long political battle over gun control and the right to bear arms.

In this definitive and provocative history, Adam Winkler reveals how guns--not abortion, race, or religion--are at the heart of America's cultural divide.

Using the landmark 2008 case District of Columbia v.

Heller --which invalidated a law banning handguns in the nation's capital--as a springboard, Winkler brilliantly weaves together the dramatic stories of gun-rights advocates and gun-control lobbyists, providing often unexpected insights into the venomous debate that now cleaves our nation.

Gunfight is a timely work examining America's four-centuries-long political battle over gun control and the right to bear arms.

In this definitive and provocative history, Adam Winkler reveals how guns--not abortion, race, or religion--are at the heart of America's cultural divide.

Using the landmark 2008 case District of Columbia v.

Heller --which invalidated a law banning handguns in the nation's capital--as a springboard, Winkler brilliantly weaves together the dramatic stories of gun-rights advocates and gun-control lobbyists, providing often unexpected insights into the venomous debate that now cleaves our nation.

Gunfight is a timely work examining America's four-centuries-long political battle over gun control and the right to bear arms.

In this definitive and provocative history, Adam Winkler reveals how guns--not abortion, race, or religion--are at the heart of America's cultural divide.

Using the landmark 2008 case District of Columbia v.

Heller --which invalidated a law banning handguns in the nation's capital--as a springboard, Winkler brilliantly weaves together the dramatic stories of gun-rights advocates and gun-control lobbyists, providing often unexpected insights into the venomous debate that now cleaves our nation.

Gunfight is a timely work examining America's four-centuries-long political battle over gun control and the right to bear arms.

In this definitive and provocative history, Adam Winkler reveals how guns--not abortion, race, or religion--are at the heart of America's cultural divide.

Using the landmark 2008 case District of Columbia v.

Heller --which invalidated a law banning handguns in the nation's capital--as a springboard, Winkler brilliantly weaves together the dramatic stories of gun-rights advocates and gun-control lobbyists, providing often unexpected insights into the venomous debate that now cleaves our nation.

Gunfight is a timely work examining America's four-centuries-long political battle over gun control and the right to bear arms.

In this definitive and provocative history, Adam Winkler reveals how guns--not abortion, race, or religion--are at the heart of America's cultural divide.

Using the landmark 2008 case District of Columbia v.

Heller --which invalidated a law banning handguns in the nation's capital--as a springboard, Winkler brilliantly weaves together the dramatic stories of gun-rights advocates and gun-control lobbyists, providing often unexpected insights into the venomous debate that now cleaves our nation.

Gunfight is a timely work examining America's four-centuries-long political battle over gun control and the right to bear arms.

In this definitive and provocative history, Adam Winkler reveals how guns--not abortion, race, or religion--are at the heart of America's cultural divide.

Using the landmark 2008 case District of Columbia v.

Heller --which invalidated a law banning handguns in the nation's capital--as a springboard, Winkler brilliantly weaves together the dramatic stories of gun-rights advocates and gun-control lobbyists, providing often unexpected insights into the venomous debate that now cleaves our nation.

Gunfight is a timely work examining America's four-centuries-long political battle over gun control and the right to bear arms.

In this definitive and provocative history, Adam Winkler reveals how guns--not abortion, race, or religion--are at the heart of America's cultural divide.

Using the landmark 2008 case District of Columbia v.

Heller --which invalidated a law banning handguns in the nation's capital--as a springboard, Winkler brilliantly weaves together the dramatic stories of gun-rights advocates and gun-control lobbyists, providing often unexpected insights into the venomous debate that now cleaves our nation.

Gunfight is a timely work examining America's four-centuries-long political battle over gun control and the right to bear arms.

In this definitive and provocative history, Adam Winkler reveals how guns--not abortion, race, or religion--are at the heart of America's cultural divide.

Using the landmark 2008 case District of Columbia v.

Heller --which invalidated a law banning handguns in the nation's capital--as a springboard, Winkler brilliantly weaves together the dramatic stories of gun-rights advocates and gun-control lobbyists, providing often unexpected insights into the venomous debate that now cleaves our nation.

Gunfight is a timely work examining America's four-centuries-long political battle over gun control and the right to bear arms.

In this definitive and provocative history, Adam Winkler reveals how guns--not abortion, race, or religion--are at the heart of America's cultural divide.

Using the landmark 2008 case District of Columbia v.

Heller --which invalidated a law banning handguns in the nation's capital--as a springboard, Winkler brilliantly weaves together the dramatic stories of gun-rights advocates and gun-control lobbyists, providing often unexpected insights into the venomous debate that now cleaves our nation.

Gunfight is a timely work examining America's four-centuries-long political battle over gun control and the right to bear arms.

In this definitive and provocative history, Adam Winkler reveals how guns--not abortion, race, or religion--are at the heart of America's cultural divide.

Using the landmark 2008 case District of Columbia v.

Heller --which invalidated a law banning handguns in the nation's capital--as a springboard, Winkler brilliantly weaves together the dramatic stories of gun-rights advocates and gun-control lobbyists, providing often unexpected insights into the venomous debate that now cleaves our nation.

Gunfight is a timely work examining America's four-centuries-long political battle over gun control and the right to bear arms.

In this definitive and provocative history, Adam Winkler reveals how guns--not abortion, race, or religion--are at the heart of America's cultural divide.

Using the landmark 2008 case District of Columbia v.

Heller --which invalidated a law banning handguns in the nation's capital--as a springboard, Winkler brilliantly weaves together the dramatic stories of gun-rights advocates and gun-control lobbyists, providing often unexpected insights into the venomous debate that now cleaves our nation.

Gunfight is a timely work examining America's four-centuries-long political battle over gun control and the right to bear arms.

In this definitive and provocative history, Adam Winkler reveals how guns--not abortion, race, or religion--are at the heart of America's cultural divide.

Using the landmark 2008 case District of Columbia v.

Heller --which invalidated a law banning handguns in the nation's capital--as a springboard, Winkler brilliantly weaves together the dramatic stories of gun-rights advocates and gun-control lobbyists, providing often unexpected insights into the venomous debate that now cleaves our nation.

Gunfight is a timely work examining America's four-centuries-long political battle over gun control and the right to bear arms.

In this definitive and provocative history, Adam Winkler reveals how guns--not abortion, race, or religion--are at the heart of America's cultural divide.

Using the landmark 2008 case District of Columbia v.

Heller --which invalidated a law banning handguns in the nation's capital--as a springboard, Winkler brilliantly weaves together the dramatic stories of gun-rights advocates and gun-control lobbyists, providing often unexpected insights into the venomous debate that now cleaves our nation.

Gunfight is a timely work examining America's four-centuries-long political battle over gun control and the right to bear arms.

In this definitive and provocative history, Adam Winkler reveals how guns--not abortion, race, or religion--are at the heart of America's cultural divide.

Using the landmark 2008 case District of Columbia v.

Heller --which invalidated a law banning handguns in the nation's capital--as a springboard, Winkler brilliantly weaves together the dramatic stories of gun-rights advocates and gun-control lobbyists, providing often unexpected insights into the venomous debate that now cleaves our nation.

Gunfight is a timely work examining America's four-centuries-long political battle over gun control and the right to bear arms.

In this definitive and provocative history, Adam Winkler reveals how guns--not abortion, race, or religion--are at the heart of America's cultural divide.

Using the landmark 2008 case District of Columbia v.

Heller --which invalidated a law banning handguns in the nation's capital--as a springboard, Winkler brilliantly weaves together the dramatic stories of gun-rights advocates and gun-control lobbyists, providing often unexpected insights into the venomous debate that now cleaves our nation.

Gunfight is a timely work examining America's four-centuries-long political battle over gun control and the right to bear arms.

In this definitive and provocative history, Adam Winkler reveals how guns--not abortion, race, or religion--are at the heart of America's cultural divide.

Using the landmark 2008 case District of Columbia v.

Heller --which invalidated a law banning handguns in the nation's capital--as a springboard, Winkler brilliantly weaves together the dramatic stories of gun-rights advocates and gun-control lobbyists, providing often unexpected insights into the venomous debate that now cleaves our nation.

Gunfight is a timely work examining America's four-centuries-long political battle over gun control and the right to bear arms.

In this definitive and provocative history, Adam Winkler reveals how guns--not abortion, race, or religion--are at the heart of America's cultural divide.

Using the landmark 2008 case District of Columbia v.

Heller --which invalidated a law banning handguns in the nation's capital--as a springboard, Winkler brilliantly weaves together the dramatic stories of gun-rights advocates and gun-control lobbyists, providing often unexpected insights into the venomous debate that now cleaves our nation.

Gunfight is a timely work examining America's four-centuries-long political battle over gun control and the right to bear arms.

In this definitive and provocative history, Adam Winkler reveals how guns--not abortion, race, or religion--are at the heart of America's cultural divide.

Using the landmark 2008 case District of Columbia v.

Heller --which invalidated a law banning handguns in the nation's capital--as a springboard, Winkler brilliantly weaves together the dramatic stories of gun-rights advocates and gun-control lobbyists, providing often unexpected insights into the venomous debate that now cleaves our nation.

Gunfight is a timely work examining America's four-centuries-long political battle over gun control and the right to bear arms.

In this definitive and provocative history, Adam Winkler reveals how guns--not abortion, race, or religion--are at the heart of America's cultural divide.

Using the landmark 2008 case District of Columbia v.

Heller --which invalidated a law banning handguns in the nation's capital--as a springboard, Winkler brilliantly weaves together the dramatic stories of gun-rights advocates and gun-control lobbyists, providing often unexpected insights into the venomous debate that now cleaves our nation.

Gunfight is a timely work examining America's four-centuries-long political battle over gun control and the right to bear arms.

In this definitive and provocative history, Adam Winkler reveals how guns--not abortion, race, or religion--are at the heart of America's cultural divide.

Using the landmark 2008 case District of Columbia v.

Heller --which invalidated a law banning handguns in the nation's capital--as a springboard, Winkler brilliantly weaves together the dramatic stories of gun-rights advocates and gun-control lobbyists, providing often unexpected insights into the venomous debate that now cleaves our nation.

Gunfight is a timely work examining America's four-centuries-long political battle over gun control and the right to bear arms.

In this definitive and provocative history, Adam Winkler reveals how guns--not abortion, race, or religion--are at the heart of America's cultural divide.

Using the landmark 2008 case District of Columbia v.

Heller --which invalidated a law banning handguns in the nation's capital--as a springboard, Winkler brilliantly weaves together the dramatic stories of gun-rights advocates and gun-control lobbyists, providing often unexpected insights into the venomous debate that now cleaves our nation.

Gunfight is a timely work examining America's four-centuries-long political battle over gun control and the right to bear arms.

In this definitive and provocative history, Adam Winkler reveals how guns--not abortion, race, or religion--are at the heart of America's cultural divide.

Using the landmark 2008 case District of Columbia v.

Heller --which invalidated a law banning handguns in the nation's capital--as a springboard, Winkler brilliantly weaves together the dramatic stories of gun-rights advocates and gun-control lobbyists, providing often unexpected insights into the venomous debate that now cleaves our nation.

Gunfight is a timely work examining America's four-centuries-long political battle over gun control and the right to bear arms.

In this definitive and provocative history, Adam Winkler reveals how guns--not abortion, race, or religion--are at the heart of America's cultural divide.

Using the landmark 2008 case District of Columbia v.

Heller --which invalidated a law banning handguns in the nation's capital--as a springboard, Winkler brilliantly weaves together the dramatic stories of gun-rights advocates and gun-control lobbyists, providing often unexpected insights into the venomous debate that now cleaves our nation.

Gunfight is a timely work examining America's four-centuries-long political battle over gun control and the right to bear arms.

In this definitive and provocative history, Adam Winkler reveals how guns--not abortion, race, or religion--are at the heart of America's cultural divide.

Using the landmark 2008 case District of Columbia v.

Heller --which invalidated a law banning handguns in the nation's capital--as a springboard, Winkler brilliantly weaves together the dramatic stories of gun-rights advocates and gun-control lobbyists, providing often unexpected insights into the venomous debate that now cleaves our nation.

Gunfight is a timely work examining America's four-centuries-long political battle over gun control and the right to bear arms.

In this definitive and provocative history, Adam Winkler reveals how guns--not abortion, race, or religion--are at the heart of America's cultural divide.

Using the landmark 2008 case District of Columbia v.

Heller --which invalidated a law banning handguns in the nation's capital--as a springboard, Winkler brilliantly weaves together the dramatic stories of gun-rights advocates and gun-control lobbyists, providing often unexpected insights into the venomous debate that now cleaves our nation.

Gunfight is a timely work examining America's four-centuries-long political battle over gun control and the right to bear arms.

In this definitive and provocative history, Adam Winkler reveals how guns--not abortion, race, or religion--are at the heart of America's cultural divide.

Using the landmark 2008 case District of Columbia v.

Heller --which invalidated a law banning handguns in the nation's capital--as a springboard, Winkler brilliantly weaves together the dramatic stories of gun-rights advocates and gun-control lobbyists, providing often unexpected insights into the venomous debate that now cleaves our nation.

Gunfight is a timely work examining America's four-centuries-long political battle over gun control and the right to bear arms.

In this definitive and provocative history, Adam Winkler reveals how guns--not abortion, race, or religion--are at the heart of America's cultural divide.

Using the landmark 2008 case District of Columbia v.

Heller --which invalidated a law banning handguns in the nation's capital--as a springboard, Winkler brilliantly weaves together the dramatic stories of gun-rights advocates and gun-control lobbyists, providing often unexpected insights into the venomous debate that now cleaves our nation.

Gunfight is a timely work examining America's four-centuries-long political battle over gun control and the right to bear arms.

In this definitive and provocative history, Adam Winkler reveals how guns--not abortion, race, or religion--are at the heart of America's cultural divide.

Using the landmark 2008 case District of Columbia v.

Heller --which invalidated a law banning handguns in the nation's capital--as a springboard, Winkler brilliantly weaves together the dramatic stories of gun-rights advocates and gun-control lobbyists, providing often unexpected insights into the venomous debate that now cleaves our nation.

Gunfight is a timely work examining America's four-centuries-long political battle over gun control and the right to bear arms.

In this definitive and provocative history, Adam Winkler reveals how guns--not abortion, race, or religion--are at the heart of America's cultural divide.

Using the landmark 2008 case District of Columbia v.

Heller --which invalidated a law banning handguns in the nation's capital--as a springboard, Winkler brilliantly weaves together the dramatic stories of gun-rights advocates and gun-control lobbyists, providing often unexpected insights into the venomous debate that now cleaves our nation.

Gunfight is a timely work examining America's four-centuries-long political battle over gun control and the right to bear arms.

In this definitive and provocative history, Adam Winkler reveals how guns--not abortion, race, or religion--are at the heart of America's cultural divide.

Using the landmark 2008 case District of Columbia v.

Heller --which invalidated a law banning handguns in the nation's capital--as a springboard, Winkler brilliantly weaves together the dramatic stories of gun-rights advocates and gun-control lobbyists, providing often unexpected insights into the venomous debate that now cleaves our nation.

Gunfight is a timely work examining America's four-centuries-long political battle over gun control and the right to bear arms.

In this definitive and provocative history, Adam Winkler reveals how guns--not abortion, race, or religion--are at the heart of America's cultural divide.

Using the landmark 2008 case District of Columbia v.

Heller --which invalidated a law banning handguns in the nation's capital--as a springboard, Winkler brilliantly weaves together the dramatic stories of gun-rights advocates and gun-control lobbyists, providing often unexpected insights into the venomous debate that now cleaves our nation.

Gunfight is a timely work examining America's four-centuries-long political battle over gun control and the right to bear arms.

In this definitive and provocative history, Adam Winkler reveals how guns--not abortion, race, or religion--are at the heart of America's cultural divide.

Using the landmark 2008 case District of Columbia v.

Heller --which invalidated a law banning handguns in the nation's capital--as a springboard, Winkler brilliantly weaves together the dramatic stories of gun-rights advocates and gun-control lobbyists, providing often unexpected insights into the venomous debate that now cleaves our nation.

Gunfight is a timely work examining America's four-centuries-long political battle over gun control and the right to bear arms.

In this definitive and provocative history, Adam Winkler reveals how guns--not abortion, race, or religion--are at the heart of America's cultural divide.

Using the landmark 2008 case District of Columbia v.

Heller --which invalidated a law banning handguns in the nation's capital--as a springboard, Winkler brilliantly weaves together the dramatic stories of gun-rights advocates and gun-control lobbyists, providing often unexpected insights into the venomous debate that now cleaves our nation.

Gunfight is a timely work examining America's four-centuries-long political battle over gun control and the right to bear arms.

In this definitive and provocative history, Adam Winkler reveals how guns--not abortion, race, or religion--are at the heart of America's cultural divide.

Using the landmark 2008 case District of Columbia v.

Heller --which invalidated a law banning handguns in the nation's capital--as a springboard, Winkler brilliantly weaves together the dramatic stories of gun-rights advocates and gun-control lobbyists, providing often unexpected insights into the venomous debate that now cleaves our nation.

Gunfight is a timely work examining America's four-centuries-long political battle over gun control and the right to bear arms.

In this definitive and provocative history, Adam Winkler reveals how guns--not abortion, race, or religion--are at the heart of America's cultural divide.

Using the landmark 2008 case District of Columbia v.

Heller --which invalidated a law banning handguns in the nation's capital--as a springboard, Winkler brilliantly weaves together the dramatic stories of gun-rights advocates and gun-control lobbyists, providing often unexpected insights into the venomous debate that now cleaves our nation.

Gunfight is a timely work examining America's four-centuries-long political battle over gun control and the right to bear arms.

In this definitive and provocative history, Adam Winkler reveals how guns--not abortion, race, or religion--are at the heart of America's cultural divide.

Using the landmark 2008 case District of Columbia v.

Heller --which invalidated a law banning handguns in the nation's capital--as a springboard, Winkler brilliantly weaves together the dramatic stories of gun-rights advocates and gun-control lobbyists, providing often unexpected insights into the venomous debate that now cleaves our nation.

Gunfight is a timely work examining America's four-centuries-long political battle over gun control and the right to bear arms.

In this definitive and provocative history, Adam Winkler reveals how guns--not abortion, race, or religion--are at the heart of America's cultural divide.

Using the landmark 2008 case District of Columbia v.

Heller --which invalidated a law banning handguns in the nation's capital--as a springboard, Winkler brilliantly weaves together the dramatic stories of gun-rights advocates and gun-control lobbyists, providing often unexpected insights into the venomous debate that now cleaves our nation.

Gunfight is a timely work examining America's four-centuries-long political battle over gun control and the right to bear arms.

In this definitive and provocative history, Adam Winkler reveals how guns--not abortion, race, or religion--are at the heart of America's cultural divide.

Using the landmark 2008 case District of Columbia v.

Heller --which invalidated a law banning handguns in the nation's capital--as a springboard, Winkler brilliantly weaves together the dramatic stories of gun-rights advocates and gun-control lobbyists, providing often unexpected insights into the venomous debate that now cleaves our nation.

Gunfight is a timely work examining America's four-centuries-long political battle over gun control and the right to bear arms.

In this definitive and provocative history, Adam Winkler reveals how guns--not abortion, race, or religion--are at the heart of America's cultural divide.

Using the landmark 2008 case District of Columbia v.

Heller --which invalidated a law banning handguns in the nation's capital--as a springboard, Winkler brilliantly weaves together the dramatic stories of gun-rights advocates and gun-control lobbyists, providing often unexpected insights into the venomous debate that now cleaves our nation.

Gunfight is a timely work examining America's four-centuries-long political battle over gun control and the right to bear arms.

In this definitive and provocative history, Adam Winkler reveals how guns--not abortion, race, or religion--are at the heart of America's cultural divide.

Using the landmark 2008 case District of Columbia v.

Heller --which invalidated a law banning handguns in the nation's capital--as a springboard, Winkler brilliantly weaves together the dramatic stories of gun-rights advocates and gun-control lobbyists, providing often unexpected insights into the venomous debate that now cleaves our nation.

Gunfight is a timely work examining America's four-centuries-long political battle over gun control and the right to bear arms.

In this definitive and provocative history, Adam Winkler reveals how guns--not abortion, race, or religion--are at the heart of America's cultural divide.

Using the landmark 2008 case District of Columbia v.

Heller --which invalidated a law banning handguns in the nation's capital--as a springboard, Winkler brilliantly weaves together the dramatic stories of gun-rights advocates and gun-control lobbyists, providing often unexpected insights into the venomous debate that now cleaves our nation.

Gunfight is a timely work examining America's four-centuries-long political battle over gun control and the right to bear arms.

In this definitive and provocative history, Adam Winkler reveals how guns--not abortion, race, or religion--are at the heart of America's cultural divide.

Using the landmark 2008 case District of Columbia v.

Heller --which invalidated a law banning handguns in the nation's capital--as a springboard, Winkler brilliantly weaves together the dramatic stories of gun-rights advocates and gun-control lobbyists, providing often unexpected insights into the venomous debate that now cleaves our nation.

Gunfight is a timely work examining America's four-centuries-long political battle over gun control and the right to bear arms.

In this definitive and provocative history, Adam Winkler reveals how guns--not abortion, race, or religion--are at the heart of America's cultural divide.

Using the landmark 2008 case District of Columbia v.

Heller --which invalidated a law banning handguns in the nation's capital--as a springboard, Winkler brilliantly weaves together the dramatic stories of gun-rights advocates and gun-control lobbyists, providing often unexpected insights into the venomous debate that now cleaves our nation.

Gunfight is a timely work examining America's four-centuries-long political battle over gun control and the right to bear arms.

In this definitive and provocative history, Adam Winkler reveals how guns--not abortion, race, or religion--are at the heart of America's cultural divide.

Using the landmark 2008 case District of Columbia v.

Heller --which invalidated a law banning handguns in the nation's capital--as a springboard, Winkler brilliantly weaves together the dramatic stories of gun-rights advocates and gun-control lobbyists, providing often unexpected insights into the venomous debate that now cleaves our nation.

Gunfight is a timely work examining America's four-centuries-long political battle over gun control and the right to bear arms.

In this definitive and provocative history, Adam Winkler reveals how guns--not abortion, race, or religion--are at the heart of America's cultural divide.

Using the landmark 2008 case District of Columbia v.

Heller --which invalidated a law banning handguns in the nation's capital--as a springboard, Winkler brilliantly weaves together the dramatic stories of gun-rights advocates and gun-control lobbyists, providing often unexpected insights into the venomous debate that now cleaves our nation.

Gunfight is a timely work examining America's four-centuries-long political battle over gun control and the right to bear arms.

In this definitive and provocative history, Adam Winkler reveals how guns--not abortion, race, or religion--are at the heart of America's cultural divide.

Using the landmark 2008 case District of Columbia v.

Heller --which invalidated a law banning handguns in the nation's capital--as a springboard, Winkler brilliantly weaves together the dramatic stories of gun-rights advocates and gun-control lobbyists, providing often unexpected insights into the venomous debate that now cleaves our nation.

Gunfight is a timely work examining America's four-centuries-long political battle over gun control and the right to bear arms.

In this definitive and provocative history, Adam Winkler reveals how guns--not abortion, race, or religion--are at the heart of America's cultural divide.

Using the landmark 2008 case District of Columbia v.

Heller --which invalidated a law banning handguns in the nation's capital--as a springboard, Winkler brilliantly weaves together the dramatic stories of gun-rights advocates and gun-control lobbyists, providing often unexpected insights into the venomous debate that now cleaves our nation.

Gunfight is a timely work examining America's four-centuries-long political battle over gun control and the right to bear arms.

In this definitive and provocative history, Adam Winkler reveals how guns--not abortion, race, or religion--are at the heart of America's cultural divide.

Using the landmark 2008 case District of Columbia v.

Heller --which invalidated a law banning handguns in the nation's capital--as a springboard, Winkler brilliantly weaves together the dramatic stories of gun-rights advocates and gun-control lobbyists, providing often unexpected insights into the venomous debate that now cleaves our nation.

Gunfight is a timely work examining America's four-centuries-long political battle over gun control and the right to bear arms.

In this definitive and provocative history, Adam Winkler reveals how guns--not abortion, race, or religion--are at the heart of America's cultural divide.

Using the landmark 2008 case District of Columbia v.

Heller --which invalidated a law banning handguns in the nation's capital--as a springboard, Winkler brilliantly weaves together the dramatic stories of gun-rights advocates and gun-control lobbyists, providing often unexpected insights into the venomous debate that now cleaves our nation.

Gunfight is a timely work examining America's four-centuries-long political battle over gun control and the right to bear arms.

In this definitive and provocative history, Adam Winkler reveals how guns--not abortion, race, or religion--are at the heart of America's cultural divide.

Using the landmark 2008 case District of Columbia v.

Heller --which invalidated a law banning handguns in the nation's capital--as a springboard, Winkler brilliantly weaves together the dramatic stories of gun-rights advocates and gun-control lobbyists, providing often unexpected insights into the venomous debate that now cleaves our nation.

Gunfight is a timely work examining America's four-centuries-long political battle over gun control and the right to bear arms.

In this definitive and provocative history, Adam Winkler reveals how guns--not abortion, race, or religion--are at the heart of America's cultural divide.

Using the landmark 2008 case District of Columbia v.

Heller --which invalidated a law banning handguns in the nation's capital--as a springboard, Winkler brilliantly weaves together the dramatic stories of gun-rights advocates and gun-control lobbyists, providing often unexpected insights into the venomous debate that now cleaves our nation.

Gunfight is a timely work examining America's four-centuries-long political battle over gun control and the right to bear arms.

In this definitive and provocative history, Adam Winkler reveals how guns--not abortion, race, or religion--are at the heart of America's cultural divide.

Using the landmark 2008 case District of Columbia v.

Heller --which invalidated a law banning handguns in the nation's capital--as a springboard, Winkler brilliantly weaves together the dramatic stories of gun-rights advocates and gun-control lobbyists, providing often unexpected insights into the venomous debate that now cleaves our nation.

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