

How did the US get so many guns?
11 snips Sep 29, 2024
Andrew C McKevitt, author of the Cundill History Prize-shortlisted book *Gun Country*, dives deep into the significant rise of civilian gun ownership in the U.S., which soared from 45 million to 450 million post-World War II. He explores how cultural, economic, and marketing influences shaped this trend. The discussion also examines the landmark Gun Control Act of 1968, revealing the flawed legal distinctions around gun ownership, and uncovers the intricate relationship between gun culture and capitalism that persists in America today.
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Intro
00:00 • 2min
The Evolution of Gun Ownership in America
02:26 • 19min
The Turning Point: Gun Control in 1968
21:08 • 6min
The Flaws in Gun Legislation and the Myth of Law-Abiding Citizens
27:18 • 2min
Gun Control and Advocacy in 1968 America
29:05 • 12min
The Intersection of Gun Culture and Capitalism in America
40:57 • 4min