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FirearmsRegulation.org is a textbook information site built around the third edition of Firearms Law & the Second Amendment: Regulation, Rights & Policy. The book is positioned as “the first law school textbook on the Second Amendment” and is part of the Aspen Casebook Series. The third edition was released on September 15, 2021. The site provides a book summary, table of contents, preface, preview, and purchase links.
From an educational perspective, it is closer to a law school textbook and casebook than a conventional online course. The content covers multiple aspects of U.S. firearms law, including early English historical origins, modern legal controversies, regulation, rights, and policy. The third edition adds important cases since the 2018 second edition, emerging firearms law issues, social science research, and new chapters on topics such as stop-and-frisk, surety of the peace statutes, and smart guns. The site also offers seven free online chapters covering identity and firearms, international law, comparative law, firearm and ammunition functionality, the philosophy of civilian gun ownership, the history of firearms in England, and the history of firearm technology.
The main text does not disclose a specific price. The book can be purchased through Amazon, Google Play, and VitalSource in formats including hardcover, Kindle, and ebook. Professors can request a free review copy through Aspen Publishing. The site does not mention course certificates, credit accreditation, or completion certificates.
The strengths are its highly specialized focus, making it suitable for serious legal teaching and research; a strong author team that includes professors from several U.S. law schools and personnel from research institutions; and content that combines cases, policy, history, and technical background, along with free supplementary chapters. The drawbacks are that it is not an interactive course and lacks information on video lectures, assignments, learning communities, or instructor feedback; pricing is not transparent; and the content primarily serves the U.S. legal context, limiting its direct applicability for Chinese learners or researchers outside U.S. law.
It is suitable for law school professors preparing courses, law students studying the subject, practicing attorneys seeking reference material, and anyone researching U.S. firearms regulation and the Second Amendment. The main text does not provide information on access from China, so it is unclear whether the site can be reached directly. In addition, the purchase channels involve Amazon, Google Play, and VitalSource, so the actual access and payment experience may vary by platform.
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