Paul Lycurgues, a pseudonym I believe, challenges the dominant discourse with relevance on firearms. The ban is evident in the name of democracy and humanism as the will to legalize remains with questionable values, even paranoid fascists. Here is how the subject is presented today. Not on the author tells us in demonstrating other than the carrying of weapons in France the right is linked to the "lights" and revolution. It also challenges the idea too often accepted as certain, that the possession of firearms increases violence and denounces the difficult position in the franççaise law of assault which uses self-defense. Obviously I'm not turned me to read proponent of legalization. The subject is too complex, too short book and if the arguments and "evidence" are prohibitionist criticize pertinently, we have very little favorales arguments. But precisely the subject is complex, it is no doubt that Lycurgues wants to remember with this little manifesto. There is not a prohibitionist nice side to the other "crazy villains of the trigger." So it might be a relaunch debate worthy of the name on the subject.