Vote Gun, Patrick J. Charles
Vote Gun, Patrick J. Charles
List: $24.99 | Sale: $17.50
Club: $12.49

Vote Gun
How Gun Rights Became Politicized in the United States

Author: Patrick J. Charles

Narrator: William Sarris

Unabridged: 12 hr 54 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Tantor Media

Published: 01/30/2024


Synopsis

Today, gun control is one of the most polarizing topics in American politics. However, before the 1960s, positions on firearms rights did not necessarily map onto partisan affiliation. What explains this drastic shift?

Patrick J. Charles charts the rise of gun rights activism from the early twentieth century through the 1980 presidential election, pinpointing the role of the 1968 Gun Control Act. Gun rights advocates had lobbied legislators for decades, but they had cast firearms control as a local issue. After the assassination of President John F. Kennedy in 1963 spurred congressional proposals to regulate firearms, gun rights advocates found common cause with states' rights proponents opposed to civil rights legislation. Politicians including Richard Nixon and Ronald Reagan recognized the potential of gun control as a wedge issue, and gun rights became increasingly tied to the Republican Party.

Charles offers new insight into the evolution of the gun rights movement and how politicians responded to anti–gun control hardliners. He examines in detail how the National Rifle Association reinvented itself as well as how other advocacy groups challenged the NRA's political monopoly. Offering a deep dive into the politicization of gun rights, Vote Gun reveals the origins of the acrimonious divisions that persist to this day.

About Patrick J. Charles

Patrick J. Charles is senior historian and archivist for the United States Air Force. He is the author of Armed in America: A History of Gun Rights from Colonial Militias to Concealed Carry. His research and writings have been cited by the Supreme Court of the United States, lower federal courts, and state supreme courts


Reviews

Goodreads review by LaShanda on July 20, 2024

In "Vote Gun," Patrick J. Charles delves into U.S. gun politics and uses his research to challenge several popular theories about guns. He uncovers that the NRA's extreme rhetoric began in the 1920s and identifies key events that were pivotal for the nation. Charles criticizes both political parties......more

Goodreads review by Austin on February 28, 2025

Patrick J. Charles’s “Armed in America” is one of the best history books I’ve read. This one, however, was harder to follow. It was difficult to keep track of the timeline of events and the players involved. The book referred to events out of order at times and (maybe due to the subject itself) the......more

Goodreads review by J Earl on November 28, 2022

Vote Gun by Patrick J Charles is an interesting look at how an issue that had never been particularly partisan became so. The early history will likely be what surprises some readers who have grown up in a partisan environment. Gun rights and regulation were largely local and state issues and each lo......more

Goodreads review by Morgan on April 07, 2023

Vote Gun is an interesting look at how gun rights became more and more partisan. Patrick J. Charles shows us how that happened through bills, advertising, and assassinations of political figures. Overall, Vote Gun is incredibly informative for anyone interested in the topic, but the writing does get......more