The lawyers in the gun-rights movement are reasonable, polite people, says writer and attorney Bill Blum. Not all are like Wayne LaPierre, the controversial leader of the National Rifle Association, who blamed the 2012 Sandy Hook elementary school shootings on violent films and video games and the media.
"You can have a back-and-forth dialogue" with the lawyers advocating for gun rights, notes Blum, who interviewed more than 25 people for this month's cover stor...
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