Kopel, David B. Guns:" Who Should Have Them?" New York Amherst 1995
This book provides views on Gun Control from sources such as the second amendment, the NRA, and The Bureau of Justice. Facts about both sides are presented along with grafts, and statistical charts. This book is recommended for it's use of information from credible sources and it's willingness to present arguments from both sides.
Bijlefeld, Marjolijn. People for and Against Gun Control: A biographical Reference, Greenhaven Press. 1999
This book uses a summary of federal gun control laws, state firearm laws, and constitutional clauses on the right to keep and bear arms. It cites criminal cases and victims stories. This book is recommended because it gets information from gun dealers, advocate groups, the NRA, and state and federal laws.
Nisbet, Lee. The Gun Control Debate: You Decide. New York: Promethus Books, 2001
This book covers the debate between the two opposing sides of the gun control issue. It also uses a number of credible sources to send it's message of letting the reader decide after reading the facts. This book was recommended because it thoroughly covers the ideology, politics, and the propaganda of the gun control debate.
Brown, Peter H. Out gunned: Up against The NRA: The first complete insider account of the battle over gun control. New York: The Free Press, 2003
This book covers the issue of gun control from the view point of a non- bias reporter using facts gathered from government officials, other reporters, gun lobbyist, gun experts, gun crime experts, and the NRA. It's purpose is to give the reader an inside look into the gun company, it's agenda and it's sales practices. This book is recommended because it lets you hear the gun manufacturers side of the debate. It shows facts from real murder trials, with evidence about gun procurement by the perpetrator.
Kleck, Gary. Armed: New Perspectives on Gun Control. New York: Prometheus Books 2001.
This book covers gun control, gun accidents versus self defense, modes of news media distortion of gun issues, and a number of surveys, charts, graphs, and statistics. It's goal is to show the one sided message that the media and some politicians have toward gun control facts. This book is recommended because it was written by an ex anti-gun activist who after research saw a bias and a distortion of the facts.