Guns (Kindle Single)
by:
Stephen King (author)
In a pulls-no-punches essay intended to provoke rational discussion, Stephen King sets down his thoughts about gun violence in America. Anger and grief in the wake of the shootings at Sandy Hook Elementary School are palpable in this urgent piece of writing, but no less remarkable are King’s...
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In a pulls-no-punches essay intended to provoke rational discussion, Stephen King sets down his thoughts about gun violence in America. Anger and grief in the wake of the shootings at Sandy Hook Elementary School are palpable in this urgent piece of writing, but no less remarkable are King’s keen thoughtfulness and composure as he explores the contours of the gun-control issue and constructs his argument for what can and should be done.King's earnings from the sale of this essay will go the Brady Campaign to Prevent Gun Violence. STEPHEN KING is the author of 11/22/63, Under the Dome, Carrie, The Shining and many other bestselling works.
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Format: kindle
ASIN: B00B53IW9W
Publish date: January 25th 2013
Publisher: Philtrum Press
Pages no: 25
Edition language: English
Category:
Non Fiction,
Writing,
Essays,
Reference,
Literature,
American,
Mystery,
Politics,
Crime,
Horror,
True Crime,
Short Stories,
Social Issues
Everyone should read this. It's so true. We need gun reform. He's not a teetotaler on either side. He makes great points. We really need to wake up, open our minds and find real solutions.
Like King, I grew up with guns in the house. I learnt to shoot, I've hunted, I've had the endless discussions about gun ownership. And like King I've come to realise that as great a hobby as shooting is, it makes us all unsafe.I'll forgive King for a few of his errors (interchangeably referring to m...
In "Guns," Stephen King admits he's a gun owner, and he takes the weakest possible position regarding gun control: let's get rid of the guns (assault rifles) that seemingly exist for no other reason than to kill people. All he needed for this purpose was a brief position statement, not an essay. But...
Originally posted here.Sometimes I have a difficult time accepting the seemingly serendipitous connections that appear randomly throughout my life. On Friday, I wrote about my recent re-read of Rage, and Brian mentioned in the comments that Sai King talked about Rage in a kindle single that had jus...