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The Heartland Institute paper Taking Aim At Gun Control does an excellent job of debunking the myths "everybody knows" about guns and gun control.
Gun Control: A Realistic Assessment is a thoroughly scholarly but devastating critique of partisanship and methodological errors in many commonly-cited anti-gun sources.
Renowned criminologist Gary Kleck is a card-carrying ACLU member and liberal Democrat. Unfortunately for liberal orthodoxy, he is also willing to follow the facts wherever they lead. His book "Point Blank: Guns and Violence In America" became the starting point for all serious scholarly discussion of its topic soon after it came out in 1991. You can read Kleck's summary of the book here.
The direction of recent research on this topic is well represented by a 1996 paper from the University of Chicago; Crime, Deterrence, and Right-to-Carry Concealed Handguns. Only an early draft is available here; Lott has since expanded this study into an even more compelling book, "More Guns,Less Crime:" (University of Chicago Press, 1998, ISBN 0-226-49363-6). (Some articles by Lott are available on the web; Gun Control Advocates Purvey Deadly Myths is particularly telling.)
These three papers should convince anyone with a respect for genuine scientific inquiry that most of what politicians and the media tell us to believe about ``gun control'' is wrong. (This should be hardly surprising given both groups' well-earned reputations for sloppiness and mendacity in other areas.)
Many more good pointers to high-quality research are available at the CDN-Firearms research page.
For an excellent discussion of the ethics of gun defense, see A Nation Of Cowards. The author contends that is not only the right but the duty of free people to be armed and willing to use lethal force in defense of life and liberty. Washington, Jefferson, and Lincoln would have agreed. So do I.
My own favorite argument is here.
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