Is there a compendium of English and Colonial gun control laws out there?

2008-01-07 Thread Volokh, Eugene
Is there a compendium of English and Colonial gun control laws
out there?  I know Bellesiles claimed to have been researching this, and
my sense is Prof. Churchill has looked at some, too, but I'm wondering
if there's some place out there where they're well organized.  Thanks,

Eugene
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Re: Is there a compendium of English and Colonial gun control laws out there?

2008-01-07 Thread Jon Roland
Joyce Malcolm has done the most work on the English side, but it is more 
selective than comprehensive, although there apparently also wasn't much 
legislation beyond what is in her book. On the U.S. side the closest are 
the books by James Whisker, which we have online at 
http://www.constitution.org/jw/jbwhisker.htm . But the statutes are 
scattered through the books rather than gathered together and just listed.

-- Jon


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Re: Is there a compendium of English and Colonial gun control laws out there?

2008-01-07 Thread Jon Roland
It should be noted that what we today call gun control laws were rare, 
and almost all directed at disarming disfavored minorities, like 
Catholics (in England), or Blacks or Native Americans (in the colonies 
and early republic). About the first U.S. laws to restrict white males 
were the restrictions on concealed carry in the 1830s. After the War of 
Secession gun control laws appeared that seemed to apply to everyone but 
with the understanding among law enforcement professionals and almost 
everyone that they were only actually to be  applied to disfavored 
minorities, which began to include union organizers and certain 
immigrant groups. I recall that in the 1950s when I was young they were 
just not enforced against white native-born citizens who were not union 
organizers or civil rights activists, and everyone understood that. It 
was when they began to be enforced against non-activist native-born 
whites that the gun rights movement emerged as we know it today.

-- Jon


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Re: Is there a compendium of English and Colonial gun control laws out there?

2008-01-07 Thread Joe Waldron
Jon Roland wrote:
 Joyce Malcolm has done the most work on the English side, but it is more 
 selective than comprehensive, although there apparently also wasn't much 
 legislation beyond what is in her book. On the U.S. side the closest are 
 the books by James Whisker, which we have online at 
 http://www.constitution.org/jw/jbwhisker.htm . But the statutes are 
 scattered through the books rather than gathered together and just listed.

 -



Clayton Cramer.  Along with Joyce Malcolm, he's the expert. 

JW

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