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From: David Remnick, The New Yorker <NewYorker@newsletter.newyorker.com>
Date: Sun, Feb 25, 2018 at 1:05 PM
Subject: Under the Gun
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Stories on America's complicated relationship with firearms, including pieces by Jill Lepore, Jelani Cobb, and others.
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Under the Gun

Since February 14th, when a nineteen-year-old gunman allegedly killed seventeen people and wounded many more at a high school in Parkland, Florida, The New Yorker has been covering the Marjory Stoneman Douglas school shooting and its aftermath. Emily Witt learned how the survivors have begun the Never Again movement, spoke to students about their sorrow and anger, and travelled with them to Tallahassee; Charles Bethea met Florida gun owners and wrote about the Internet trolls who are exploiting the shooting for their own ends; and Evan Osnos responded to the extraordinary CNN town hall in which Marco Rubio—"ashen, unmanned"—faced the parents of victims.
This week, we're bringing you some of our most insightful writing about guns in America. In "Four Truths About the Florida School Shooting," Adam Gopnik reminds us of the fundamental facts that should be shaping our response to mass gun violence; in "What's Really Standing in the Way of Gun Control," Jeffrey Toobin explains why it's lack of political will, not restrictive legal precedent, that's preserving the status quo. In longer pieces, Jill Lepore explores the complex history of gun regulation in America, and Evan Osnos examines the economics of the gun business. Finally, Jelani Cobb and Margaret Talbot reflect on previous mass shootings—last year's shooting at an outdoor concert in Las Vegas and the 2016 attack on the Pulse night club, in Orlando, respectively. Let's hope that the Parkland shooting will be a turning point in this sad, enraging story.
—David Remnick

A selection of stories from The New Yorker's archive

Daily Comment

Four Truths About the Florida School Shooting

The claim of the gun lobby's complicity in murder is not exaggerated or hysterical but, by now, quite simple and precise.
By Adam Gopnik
It's political will, not the Supreme Court's 2008 decision in District of Columbia v. Heller, that's blocking gun-control efforts.
Daily Comment

What's Really Standing in the Way of Gun Control

Are the state, local, and federal governments powerless to pass laws that restrict the purchase, possession, and use of guns? As it turns out, no.
By Jeffrey Toobin
PAID POST

"Breathtaking...[and] urgent." —NPR.org

An epic, page-turning novel, Exit West is a love story both of our time and for all time.
Last year, mass shootings accounted for just two per cent of American gun deaths. Most gun violence is impulsive and up close.
A Reporter at Large

Making a Killing

Most of the time, when Americans shoot one another, it is impulsive, up close, and apolitical. None of that has hurt the gun business. In recent years, in response to three kinds of events—mass shootings, terrorist attacks, and talk of additional gun control—gun sales have broken records.
By Evan Osnos
U. S. Chronicles

Battleground America

The United States is the country with the highest rate of civilian gun ownership in the world. (The second highest is Yemen, where the rate is only half that of the U.S.) No civilian population is more powerfully armed.
By Jill Lepore
Daily Comment

Another Worst Mass Shooting

People typically have to apply themselves to reach new benchmarks, and it is indisputable that we, as a society, have applied ourselves to reach this one.
By Jelani Cobb
Sitora Yusufiy, the first wife of Omar Mateen, who murdered forty-nine at an Orlando night club, has said that he abused her when they were married.
Daily Comment

Terror Begins at Home

There is a connection between domestic violence and mass shootings, and in acknowledging that connection there is some hope for helping to prevent both.
By Margaret Talbot



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