Law of the Gun-wolves

Law of the Gun-wolves
Title Law of the Gun-wolves PDF eBook
Author Matt Gifford
Publisher
Pages 159
Release 1975-01-01
Genre English fiction
ISBN 9780709147169

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Law of the Gun

Law of the Gun
Title Law of the Gun PDF eBook
Author Paul Evan Lehman
Publisher
Pages 220
Release 1958
Genre Western stories
ISBN

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Wolf the outlaw loner befriends a kid who turns out to be his son, and tries to make him honest.

The Mystery of the Lone Wolf Killer

The Mystery of the Lone Wolf Killer
Title The Mystery of the Lone Wolf Killer PDF eBook
Author Unni Turrettini
Publisher Simon and Schuster
Pages 276
Release 2015-11-15
Genre True Crime
ISBN 1605989118

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For the first time, the life and mind of Anders Behring Breivik, the most unexpected of mass murderers, is examined and set in the context of wider criminal psychology. *Winner of the 2016 Silver Falchion Award for Best Nonfiction Adult Book* July 22, 2011 was the darkest day in Norway’s history since Nazi Germany’s invasion. It was one hundred eighty-nine minutes of terror, from the moment the bomb exploded outside a government building until Anders Behring Breivik was apprehended by the police at Utøya Island. Breivik murdered seventy-seven people, most of them teenagers and young adults, and wounded hundreds more. The massacre left the world in shock. Breivik is the archetypal "lone wolf killer," often overlooked until the moment they commit their crime. He has inspired others like him, just as Breivik was inspired by Timothy McVeigh and Theodore Kaczynski. No other killer has murdered more people single-handedly in one day. Adam Lanza studied Breivik’s now infamous manifesto prior to his own unthinkable crime. Breivik was Lanza’s role model, as he will no doubt be for others in the future who are frustrated with their societies, and most of all, their lives. Breivik is also unique as he is the only "lone wolf" killer in recent history to still be alive and in captivity. With unparalleled research and a unique international perspective, The Mystery of the Lone Wolf Killer examines the massacre itself and why this lone-killer phenomenon is increasing worldwide.

New Histories of Gun Rights and Regulation

New Histories of Gun Rights and Regulation
Title New Histories of Gun Rights and Regulation PDF eBook
Author Joseph Blocher
Publisher Oxford University Press
Pages 305
Release 2023
Genre Law
ISBN 0197748473

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The US Supreme Court recently held that the constitutionality of modern gun laws depends on whether they are "consistent with this Nation's historical tradition of firearm regulation." This landmark judicial decision, which cited an essay in this collection, made it ever more crucial to be clear about what the "historical tradition" entails. The scope of the Second Amendment's right to keep and bear arms, and accordingly the government's power to regulate firearms in the interest of public safety, hangs in the balance. Drawing on original research and sources not available to earlier Supreme Court opinions, New Histories of Gun Rights and Regulations brings together various methodological approaches and highlights issues in firearms law that have been previously underexamined. Its contributors, including distinguished historians, social scientists, and legal scholars, offer valuable new insight into the place of guns in American law and society. This groundbreaking new volume illuminates how history and constitutional law interact, suggesting concrete answers to some live legal controversies. A vital contribution to a vibrant debate, New Histories of Gun Rights and Regulations is an essential read for anyone seeking to understand the scope of the Second Amendment--a right whose breadth is frequently defined by its historical treatment.

Yellow Wolf - His Own Story

Yellow Wolf - His Own Story
Title Yellow Wolf - His Own Story PDF eBook
Author Lucullus Virgil Mcwhorter
Publisher Read Books Ltd
Pages 349
Release 2013-06-03
Genre History
ISBN 1473386713

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Yellow Wolf - His Own Story. By Lucullus Virgil McWhorter, Illustrated with original photographs. Many of the earliest books, particularly those dating back to the 1900s and before, are now extremely scarce and increasingly expensive. We are republishing these classic works in affordable, high quality, modern editions, using the original text and artwork.

The Last Stand of the Pack

The Last Stand of the Pack
Title The Last Stand of the Pack PDF eBook
Author Stanley Young
Publisher University Press of Colorado
Pages 305
Release 2017-12
Genre History
ISBN 1607326922

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"Published in 1929, a historical account of wolf extermination and what were believed to be the last wolves in Colorado. Almost a century later, much has been learned about predator ecology. Original text is accompanied by history of eradication with chapters by biologists, environmentalists, and reintroduction activists"--

Wolf Boys

Wolf Boys
Title Wolf Boys PDF eBook
Author Dan Slater
Publisher Allen & Unwin
Pages 354
Release 2016-09-28
Genre True Crime
ISBN 1952534232

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The brutal journey of two American kids from normal teenagers to Cartel killers. At first glance, Gabriel Cardona was the poster boy American teenager: athletic, bright, handsome and charismatic. But the streets of his border town of Laredo, Texas, were poor and dangerous, and it wasn't long before Gabriel, along with some childhood friends, abandoned his promising future for the allure of the Zetas, a drug cartel with roots in the Mexican military, boosting cars and smuggling drugs. Within a few months they were to become some of the cartel's most-feared killers: Los Lobos, The Wolf Boys. Mexican-born detective Robert Garcia had worked hard all his life, struggling to raise his family in America. As violence spilled over the border into his adopted country, Detective Garcia's pursuit of the boys and their cartel leaders would place him face to face with the terrible consequences of a war he came to see as unwinnable. Through the eyes of these young boys, whose actions and lives blended teenage normalcy with monstrous barbarity, Dan Slater takes us from the Sierra Madre mountaintops to the dusty, dark alleys of small-town Texas on a harrowing, often brutal journey into the heart of the Mexican drug trade. An astonishing, immersive, non-fiction thriller informed by extraordinary research and vivid detail, Wolf Boys uncovers the dark truth about Mexico's cartels and the tragic failure of the 'war on drugs'.