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    <description>GUNS – Guns And America is a three-part investigative podcast series that examines America’s complex, often combustible relationship with firearms. Through history, culture, and policy, the series traces how the Second Amendment evolved from colonial militias to modern court rulings, explores why guns are so deeply tied to American identity and political division, and rigorously analyzes today’s most controversial gun policies. Narrated with journalistic depth and balance, the series confronts myths, examines evidence, and explains why compromise remains so elusive. Guns And America challenges listeners to understand not just the laws, but the values, fears, and history shaping America’s gun debate.

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Click here to browse handpicked Amazon finds inspired by this podcast series!
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