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Sandy Hook: A Man Sold A Gun

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A startling look at an event which spawned an unprecedented level of public concern, emotion and circulation of conspiracy theories, along with a new explanation for how the government responded to the Sandy Hook massacre.

210 pages, Kindle Edition

Published September 24, 2017

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Michael R. Weisser

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We always had books around the house and I loved to read. My favorite author when I was kid was the Civil War historian, Bruce Catton. Then in my 30s I started reading spy novels, particularly Eric Ambler and others like him, followed by John LeCarre and others like him, such as Downing, Kerr and Furst. In my 30s I also discovered the Swedish and Scandinavian crime writers - Wahloo, then Mankell, now Nesbo.
I published my first book in 1977, then two more in 1980 and 1983. All were non-fiction. I stopped writing for many years because I wouldn't write if I couldn't get published and it was too difficult to deal with agents, editors, publishers, etc. Then I started doing some short pieces on the internet and finally discovered self-publishing of books on the web. So now I'm writing again.
I have been in the gun business for 35 years and have sold more than 40,000 guns and also trained more than 2,000 men and women in shooting techniques and gun safety. So I figured it was time to write a book about guns. I enjoyed writing it and I hope you'll enjoy reading it. I also do blogs about guns for the Huffington Post.

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January 1, 2018
Necessary reading in the Lanza story

If you are trying to get the whole picture of the Nancy and Adam Lanza story you would probably check out this book. It deals with what happened to the gun store owner who legally sold Nancy Lanza two of the guns used at Sandy Hook. What a scary thing. That you could lose your entire lifestyle and life's work as well as spend time in probation for years paying fines and being treated like a criminal. For the narrative that gun control activists want to come out of this nothing could be more perfect. Adam is dead, Nancy is dead, who better to blame then Dave, the gun shop owner. Sickening we have to watch this happen. When someone mows a group of people down in a car we don't go after the car salesman. Just another way to rob an innocent worker of his trade and shut down a huge gun store. I'm sure this will prevent violence in the future.
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