Armed America: The Remarkable Story Of How And Why Guns Became As American As Apple Pie
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Clayton E. Cramer., & Clayton E. Cramer|AUTHOR. (2009). Armed America: The Remarkable Story Of How And Why Guns Became As American As Apple Pie . Thomas Nelson.

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Clayton E. Cramer and Clayton E. Cramer|AUTHOR. 2009. Armed America: The Remarkable Story Of How And Why Guns Became As American As Apple Pie. Thomas Nelson.

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Clayton E. Cramer and Clayton E. Cramer|AUTHOR. Armed America: The Remarkable Story Of How And Why Guns Became As American As Apple Pie Thomas Nelson, 2009.

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