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Student Range Visit Reflection #11: I Am Still Struggling to Come to Terms with Enjoying My Experience

by David Yamane | Sep 19, 2020 | Sociology of Guns Seminar, Student Writing, Veterans Range

Students in my Sociology of Guns Seminar are required to visit a gun range with their classmates early in the semester and to write a reflection essay based on the experience (see the assignment). Below is the eleventh and final student reflection essay for Fall 2020....

Student Range Visit Reflection #10: I Have Always Viewed Gun Ownership as a Normal Part of Life

by David Yamane | Sep 18, 2020 | Sociology of Guns Seminar, Student Writing, Veterans Range

Students in my Sociology of Guns Seminar are required to visit a gun range with their classmates early in the semester and to write a reflection essay based on the experience (see the assignment). Below is the tenth student reflection essay for Fall 2020. (Find the...

Student Range Visit Reflection #9: I Was Surprised By How Much I Enjoyed the Feeling

by David Yamane | Sep 17, 2020 | Sociology of Guns Seminar, Student Writing, Veterans Range

Students in my Sociology of Guns Seminar are required to visit a gun range with their classmates early in the semester and to write a reflection essay based on the experience (see the assignment). Below is the ninth student reflection essay for Fall 2020. (Find the...

Student Range Visit Reflection #8: Under No Circumstances Should a Gun Be in the Hands of a Typical Citizen

by David Yamane | Sep 16, 2020 | Sociology of Guns Seminar, Student Writing, Veterans Range

Students in my Sociology of Guns Seminar are required to visit a gun range with their classmates early in the semester and to write a reflection essay based on the experience (see the assignment). Below is the eighth student reflection essay for Fall 2020. (Find the...

Differences Between New and Long-Standing US Gun Owners by Wertz, et al.

by David Yamane | Sep 15, 2020 | American Journal of Public Health, Data, Gun Culture 2.0, gun ownership, new gun owners, Sociology of Guns Seminar

The great gun buying spree(s) of 2020 have raised the issue of NEW GUN OWNERS. We have no reliable data on how many of those millions of NICS checks being run this year are for people who are buying a gun for the first time. Anecdotal evidence suggests a short answer...

Student Range Visit Reflection #7: The Power I Felt Behind the Gun Was Unsettling

by David Yamane | Sep 14, 2020 | Sociology of Guns Seminar, Student Writing, Veterans Range

Students in my Sociology of Guns Seminar are required to visit a gun range with their classmates early in the semester and to write a reflection essay based on the experience (see the assignment). Below is the seventh student reflection essay for Fall 2020. (Find the...
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