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Debating Gun Control in Canada and the United States: Divergent Policy Frames and Political Cultures

DOI: 10.1177/0043820018812609

Keywords: Gun Control,Firearms Policy,Regulation Policy,Framing,Political Culture,the United States,Canada,Collective Action Problem,Free Riding,Interest Groups,Content Analysis,Gun Restrictions,National Rifle Association,NRA.,control de armas,política de armas de fuego,América del Norte,política de regulación,indulgente,punitiva,enmarcar, cultura política, Estados Unidos, Canadá.,枪支管制,枪支政策,北美,管制政策,宽容,惩戒,框架,政治文化,美国,加拿大

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The weakness of the antigun lobby in the United States is attributed to the “collective action problem” of trying to mobilize “free riders” behind a public purpose. But the Coalition for Gun Control emerged in Canada to successfully lobby for the Firearms Act of 1995. If the “collective action problem” is not limited to the United States, then are its effects “mediated” by political culture? To address this research question, we content analyze (1) media coverage, (2) party platforms, (3) presidential, and (4) ministerial rhetoric. Three frames represent “restrictive” gun policies that ban or regulate firearms, “punitive” gun policies that penalize the person for the unlawful use of firearms, or “lenient” gun policies that encourage gun ownership and gun rights. Marked differences in framing the gun debate help explain why an antigun coalition emerged in Canada but not the United States

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