Thirty years ago, Joyce Lee Malcolm was among thousands of angry Vietnam War protesters who were arrested when they blocked the streets of Washington and tried to shut down the government. Malcolm, whose newest book, Guns and Violence: The English Experience, was called required reading for ``even the most hardened anti-gunners`` in a recent Wall Street Journal review, said her defense of gun ownership, like her protest against the war, stems from an unwavering belief in the rights of individuals.
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