U.S. consumers judge morality of armed self-protection on case-by-case basis, research shows

American consumers use their understanding of gun rights when judging the morality of civilians’ use of guns to protect themselves from crime, and that assessment varies depending on specific scenarios, new research from Oregon State University shows.


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Source: Phys.org