Newsgroups: talk.politics.guns
From: [r--y--e] at [ug.eds.com] (Royce Myers)
Subject: CCW White Paper from EA Suter, DIRPP - References
Date: Tue, 17 Jan 1995 18:10:02 GMT

[1]     Leape LL. "Error in Medicine." JAMA. 1994; 272(23): 1851-57.
[2]     Suter E. "Guns in the Medical Literature - A Failure of Peer
Review." Journal of the Medical Association of Georgia. March 1994; 83:
133-48.
[3]     Kleck G. Point Blank: Guns and Violence in America.  New York:
Aldine de Gruyter. 1991.
[4]     Suter EA, Waters WC, Murray GB, et al. "Violence in America -
Effective Solutions." Journal of the Medical Association of Georgia. Spring
1995, forthcoming.
[5]     Fingerhut LA, Ingram DD, Feldman JJ. "Firearm Homicide Among Black
Teenage Males in Metropolitan Counties: Comparison of Death Rates in Two
Periods, 1983 through 1985 and 1987 through 1989." JAMA. 1992; 267:3054-8.
[6]     Hammett M, Powell KE, O'Carroll PW, Clanton ST. "Homicide
Surveillance - United States, 1987 through 1989." MMWR. 41/SS-3. May
29,1992.
[7]     FBI. Uniform Crime Reports Crime in the United States 1991.
Washington DC: US Government Printing Office. 1992 
[8]     National Safety Council. Accident Facts 1992. Chicago: National
Safety Council. 1993.
[9]     Webster D, Chaulk, Teret S, and Wintemute G. "Reducing Firearm
Injuries." Issues in Science and Technology. Spring 1991: 73-9.
[10]     Christoffel KK. "Towards Reducing Pediatric Injuries From
Firearms: Charting a Legislative and Regulatory Course." Pediatrics. 1992;
88:294-300.
[11]     Federal Bureau of Investigation, US Department of Justice. Uniform
Crime Reports Crime in the United States 1993. Washington DC: US Government
Printing Office. 1994.  Table 5.
[12]     Dawson JB aand Langan PA, US Bureau of Justice Statistics
statisticians. "Murder in Families." Washington DC: Bureau of Justice
Statistics, US Department of Justice. 1994. p. 5, Table 7.
[13]     US Bureau of Justice Statistics. "Murder in Large Urban Counties,
1988." Washington DC: US Department of Justice. 1993.
[14]     Narloch R. Criminal Homicide in California. Sacramento CA:
California Bureau of Criminal Statistics. 1973. pp 53-4.
[15]     Mulvihill D et al. Crimes of Violence: Report of the Task Force on
Individual Acts of Violence." Washington DC: US Government Printing Office.
1969. p 532.
[16]     Wheeler ED and Baron SA. Violence in Our Schools, Hospitals and
Public Places: A Prevention and Management Guide." Ventura CA: Pathfinder.
1993.
[17]     Kellermann AL. and Reay DT. "Protection or Peril? An Analysis of
Firearms-Related Deaths in the Home." N Engl J. Med 1986. 314: 1557-60.
[18]     Kellermann AL, Rivara FP, Rushforth NB et al. "Gun ownership as a
risk factor for homicide in the home." N Engl J Med. 1993; 329(15):
1084-91.
[19]     Japenga A. "Gun Crazy."  San Francisco Examiner. This World
supplement. April 3, 1994. p. 7-13 at 11.
[20]     Max W and Rice DP. "Shooting in the Dark: Estimating the Cost of
Firearm Injuries." Health Affairs. 1993; 12(4): 171-85.
[21]     Nieto M, Dunstan R, and Koehler GA. "Firearm-Related Violence in
California: Incidence and Economic Costs." Sacramento CA: California
Research Bureau, California State Library. October 1994.
[22]     McGonigal MD, Cole J, Schwab W, Kauder DR, Rotondo MF, and Angood
PB. "Urban Firearms Deaths: A Five-Year Perspective." J Trauma. 1993;
35(4): 532-36.
[23]     Hutson HR, Anglin D, and Pratss MJ. "Adolescents and Children
Injured or Killed in Drive-By Shootings in Los Angeles." N Engl J Med.
1994; 330: 324-27.
[24]     Zedlewski EW. Making Confinement Decisions - Research in Brief.
Washington DC: National Institute of Justice, U.S. Department of Justice.
July 1987.
[25]     United Press. "China seizes 120,000 guns." October 21, 1994.
[26]     Cramer C and Kopel D. Concealed Handgun Permits for Licensed
Trained Citizens: A Policy that is Saving Lives. Golden CO: Independence
Institute Issue Paper #14-93. 1993.
[27]     Cramer C and Kopel D. "Shall Issue": The New Wave of Concealed
Handgun Permit Laws. Golden CO: Independence Institute Issue Paper. October
17, 1994.
[28]     Aborn R, President of Handgun Control Inc. Letter to the Editor.
Washington Post. September 30, 1994.
[29]     Thomson Charles, Associate Director for Law Enforcement, Bureau of
alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms, Department of teh Treasury. Statement before
the Subcommitttee on Crime and Criminal Justice, Committee of the
Judiciary, US House of Representatives. September 20, 1994.
[30]     Halbrook SP. "Another Look at the Brady Law." Washington Post.
October 8, 1994. p A-18.
[31]     Howlett D. "Jury Still Out on Success of the Bardy Law." USA
Today. December 28, 1994.  p A-2.
[32]     Harris J, Assistant Attorney General, US Department of Justice.
Statement to the Subcommittee on Crime and Criminal Justice, Committee on
the Judiciary, US Gouse of Representatives concerning Federal Firearms
Prosecutions. September 20, 1994.
[33]     Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms, US Department of the
Treasury. ATF News.. Washington DC: Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco and
Firearms. FY-93-38. 1993.
[34]     Wright JD and Rossi PH. Armed and Considered Dangerous: A Survey
of Felons and Their Firearms. Hawthorne, NY: Aldine de Gruyter. 1986.
[35]     Suter EA, Morgan RE, Cottrol RJ, et al. "The Right to Keep and
Bear Arms - A Primer for Physicians." Kansas Journal of Law & Public
Policy. Spring 1995, forthcoming.
[36]     Johnson NJ. "Beyond the Second Amendment: An Individual Right to
Arms Viewed through the Ninth Amendment." Rutgers Law Journal. Fall 1992;
24 (1): 1-81.
[37]     Amar AR. "The Bill of Rights and the Fourteenth Amendment." Yale
Law Journal. 1992; 101: 1193-1284.; Winter 1992; 9: 87-104.;
[38]     Kates D. "The Second Amendment and the Ideology of
Self-Protection." Constitutional Commentary. Winter 1992; 9: 87-104.
[39]     Articles supportive of the individual rights view include: 
Van Alstyne W. "The Second Amendment and the Personal Right to Arms." Duke
Law Journal. 1994; 43: 6.;
Amar AR. "The Bill of Rights and the Fourteenth Amendment." Yale Law
Journal. 1992; 101: 1193-1284.; Winter 1992; 9: 87-104.;
Scarry E.  "War and the Social Contract: The Right to Bear Arms." Univ.
Penn. Law Rev. 1991; 139(5): 1257-1316.;
Williams DL. "Civic Republicanism and the Citizen Militia: The Terrifying
Second Amendment" Yale Law Journal. 1991; 101:551-616.;
Cottrol RJ and Diamond RT. "The Second Amendment: Toward an
Afro-Americanist Reconsideration." The Georgetown Law Journal. December
1991: 80; 309-61.;
Amar AR. "The Bill of Rights as a Constitution" Yale Law Journal. 1991; 100
(5): 1131-1210.;
Levinson S. "The Embarrassing Second Amendment" Yale Law Journal. 1989;
99:637-659.;
Kates D. "The Second Amendment: A Dialogue." Law and Contemporary Problems.
1986; 49:143.;
Malcolm JL. Essay Review. George Washington U. Law Review. 1986; 54:
452-464.;
Fussner FS. Essay Review. Constitutional Commentary. 1986; 3: 582-8.;
Shalhope RE. "The Armed Citizen in the Early Republic." Law and
Contemporary Problems. 1986; 49:125-141.;
Halbrook S. "What the Framers Intended: A Linguistic Interpretation of the
Second Amendment." Law and Contemporary Problems. 1986; 49:151-162.;
Kates D. "Handgun Prohibition and the Original Meaning of the Second
Amendment." Michigan Law Review. 1983; 82:203-73.
Halbrook S. "The Right to Bear Arms in the First State Bills of Rights:
Pennsylvania, North Carolina, Vermont, and Massachusetts." Vermont Law
Review 1985; 10: 255-320.;
Halbrook S. "The Right of the People or the Power of the State: Bearing
Arms, Arming Militias, and the Second Amendment." Valparaiso Law Review.
1991; 26:131-207.;
Tahmassebi SB. "Gun Control and Racism." George Mason Univ. Civil Rights
Law Journal. Winter 1991; 2(1):67-99.;
Reynolds. "The Right to Keep and Bear Arms Under the Tennessee
Constitution." Tennessee Law Review. Winter 1994; 61:2.
Bordenet TM. "The Right to Possess Arms: the Intent of the Framers of the
Second Amendment." U.W.L.A. L. Review. 1990; 21:1.-30.;
Moncure T. "Who is the Militia - The Virginia Ratifying Convention and the
Right to Bear Arms." Lincoln Law Review. 1990; 19:1-25.;
Lund N. "The Second Amendment, Political Liberty and the Right to
Self-Preservation." Alabama Law Review 1987; 39:103.-130.;
Morgan E "Assault Rifle Legislation: Unwise and Unconstitutional." American
Journal of Criminal Law. 1990; 17:143-174.;
Dowlut, R. "Federal and State Constitutional Guarantees to Arms." Univ.
Dayton Law Review. 1989.; 15(1):59-89.;
Halbrook SP. "Encroachments of the Crown on the Liberty of the Subject:
Pre-Revolutionary Origins of the Second Amendment." Univ. Dayton Law
Review. 1989; 15(1):91-124.;
Hardy DT. "The Second Amendment and the Historiography of the Bill of
Rights." Journal of Law and Politics. Summer 1987; 4(1):1-62.;
Hardy DT. "Armed Citizens, Citizen Armies: Toward a Jurisprudence of the
Second Amendment." Harvard Journal of Law and Public Policy. 1986;
9:559-638.;
Dowlut R. "The Current Relevancy of Keeping and Bearing Arms." Univ.
Baltimore Law Forum. 1984; 15:30-32.;
Malcolm JL. "The Right of the People to Keep and Bear Arms: The Common Law
Tradition." Hastings Constitutional Law Quarterly. Winter 1983;
10(2):285-314.;
Dowlut R. "The Right to Arms: Does the Constitution or the Predilection of
Judges Reign?" Oklahoma Law Review. 1983; 36:65-105.;
Caplan DI. "The Right of the Individual to Keep and Bear Arms: A Recent
Judicial Trend." Detroit College of Law Review. 1982; 789-823.;
Halbrook SP. "To Keep and Bear 'Their Private Arms'" Northern Kentucky Law
Review. 1982; 10(1):13-39.;
Gottlieb A. "Gun Ownership: A Constitutional Right." Northern Kentucky Law
Review 1982; 10:113-40.;
Gardiner R. "To Preserve Liberty -- A Look at the Right to Keep and Bear
Arms." Northern Kentucky Law Review. 1982; 10(1):63-96.;
Kluin KF. Note. "Gun Control: Is It A Legal and Effective Means of
Controlling Firearms in the United States?" Washburn Law Journal 1982;
21:244-264.;
Halbrook S. "The Jurisprudence of the Second and Fourteenth Amendments."
George Mason U. Civil Rights Law Review. 1981; 4:1-69.
Wagner JR.  "Comment: Gun Control Legislation and the Intent of the Second
Amendment: To What Extent is there an Individual Right to Keep and Bear
Arms?" Villanova Law Review. 1992; 37:1407-1459.
The following treatments in book form also conclude that the individual
right position is correct: 
Malcolm JL. To Keep and Bear Arms: The Origins of an Anglo-American Right.
Cambridge MA: Harvard U. Press. 1994.;
Cottrol R. Gun Control and the Constitution (3 volume set). New York City:
Garland. 1993.;
Cottrol R and Diamond R. "Public Safety and the Right to Bear Arms" in
Bodenhamer D and Ely J. After 200 Years; The Bill of Rights in Modern
America. Indiana U. Press. 1993.; Oxford Companion to the United States
Supreme Court. Oxford U. Press. 1992. (entry on the Second Amendment);
Cramer CE. For the Defense of Themselves and the State: The Original Intent
and Judicial Interpretation of the Right to Keep and Bear Arms. Westport
CT: Praeger Publishers. 1994.
Foner E and Garrity J. Reader's Companion to American History. Houghton
Mifflin. 1991. 477-78. (entry on "Guns and Gun Control");
Kates D. "Minimalist Interpretation of the Second Amendment" in E. Hickok
(ed.), The Bill of Rights: Original Meaning and Current Understanding.
Univ. Virginia Press. 1991.;
Halbrook S. "The Original Understanding of the Second Amendment." in Hickok
E (editor) The Bill of Rights: Original Meaning and Current Understanding.
Charlottesville: U. Press of Virginia. 1991. 117-129.;
Young DE. The Origin of the Second Amendment. Golden Oak Books. 1991.;
Halbrook S. A Right to Bear Arms: State and Federal Bills of Rights and
Constitutional Guarantees. Greenwood. 1989.; Levy LW. Original Intent and
the Framers' Constitution. Macmillan. 1988.;
Hardy D. Origins and Development of the Second Amendment. Blacksmith.
1986.; 
Levy LW, Karst KL, and Mahoney DJ. Encyclopedia of the American
Constitution. New York: Macmillan. 1986. (entry on the Second Amendment);
Halbrook S. That Every Man Be Armed: The Evolution of a Constitutional
Right. Albuquerque, NM: U. New Mexico Press. 1984.;  
Marina. "Weapons, Technology and Legitimacy: The Second Amendment in Global
Perspective." and Halbrook S. "The Second Amendment as a Phenomenon of
Classical Political Philosophy." -- both in Kates D (ed.). Firearms and
Violence. San Francisco: Pacific Research Institute. 1984.;
U.S. Senate Subcommittee on the Constitution. The Right to Keep and Bear
Arms: Report of the Subcommittee on the Constitution of the Committee on
the Judiciary. United States Congress. 97th. Congress. 2nd. Session.
February 1982.
regarding incorporation of the Second Amendment:
Aynes RL. "On Misreading John Bingham and the Fourteenth Amendment." Yale
Law Journal. 1993; 103:57-104.; 
The minority supporting a collective right only view: 
Ehrman K and Henigan D. "The Second Amendment in the 20th Century: Have You
Seen Your Militia Lately?" Univ. Dayton LawJReview. 1989; 15:5-58 and
Henigan DA. "Arms, Anarchy and the Second Amendment." Valparaiso U. Law
Review. Fall 1991; 26: 107-129. -- both written by paid general counsel of
Handgun Control, Inc.;
Fields S. "Guns, Crime and the Negligent Gun Owner." Northern Kentucky Law
Review. 1982; 10(1): 141-162. (article by non-lawyer lobbyist for the
National Coalition to Ban Handguns); and
Spannaus W. "State Firearms Regulation and the Second Amendment." Hamline
Law Review. 1983; 6:383-408.
In addition, see:
Beschle. "Reconsidering the Second Amendment: Constitutional Protection for
a Right of Security." Hamline Law Review. 1986; 9:69. (conceding that the
Amendment does guarantee a right of personal security, but arguing that
personal security can constitutionally be implemented by banning and
confiscating all guns).
Though not in the legal literature, for arguably the most scholarly
treatment supporting the "collective right only" view, see:
Cress LD. "An Armed Community: The Origins and Meaning of the Right to Bear
Arms." J. Am. History 1984; 71:22-42.
[40]     Kates DB. "Bigotry, Symbolism and Ideology in the Battle over Gun
Control" in Eastland, T. The Public Interest Law Review 1992. Carolina
Academic Press. 1992.

-- 
Royce Myers          [R--y--e] at [ug.eds.com]