Showdown in the Show-me State
The Fight Over Conceal-and-carry Gun Laws in Missouri
Format:Hardback
Publisher:University of Missouri Press
Published:31st Jul '05
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When the Missouri state legislature overrode Governor Bob Holden's veto in 2003 to make conceal-and-carry the law of the land, the Show-Me State became one of the last in the country to adopt this type of law. In fact, it took years of concerted effort on the part of pro-gun advocates to make this a reality. In Showdown in the Show-Me State, William Horner chronicles this complex and fascinating fight in clear, chronological order beginning with the first bill introduced into the Missouri General Assembly in 1992 and ending with the state supreme court's decision in 2004 that Missouri's constitution permitted the legislature to grant Missourians the right to carry concealed weapons. There is, it is often argued, no state more typically ""American"" than Missouri. The state is closely divided along partisan lines, as is the nation as a whole, and in the previous century, Missouri voters have regularly chosen the winner in almost every presidential election. By offering an examination of guns and gun policy in Missouri, this book provides a glimpse into the hearts and minds of Missourians and, by extension, of mainstream America as well. Horner's in-depth case study details the give-and-take among legislators and examines the role that interest groups played in the evolution of this divisive issue. Horner's book - part policy analysis, part interest group study, and part history - will appeal to readers with an interest in the issue of gun control or in the political process, and it will provide a thorough resource for those who study policy making at the state level.
Horner has produced a detailed, well-organized, and ably written treatment of the struggle over the right to carry concealed weapons in Missouri. He has placed this controversy in the context of Missouri state politics and has provided insight into how propositions become law. Importantly, Horner has shown the influence of lobbying in the legislative process, analyzing with care the role of the NRA in fighting for conceal-and-carry and the role of those groups who opposed legislation. - Lawrence O. Christensen
ISBN: 9780826215871
Dimensions: unknown
Weight: 333g
312 pages