“they need banned”, “we need guns”, “guns kill people”, “guns don’t kill people”. These words are said almost daily. I am here to talk about my own opinion on gun laws and what they have to do with mass shootings. The second ammendment reads “A well regulated Militia, being necessary to the security of a free State, the right of the people to keep and bear Arms, shall not be infringed.” Raising the age limit to purchase a gun is not doing anything but causing more problems. The biggest problem I personanlly have with raising the age limit is the fact that at the age of 18 you can go fight and serve for your country, accompinied by a gun, but can not return to their country that they fought for and personally buy a gun until 21 years of age. I support the military and I feel I would be upset to be turned down the right to protect myself and family in my own country. …show more content…
The attack, which didn't spare toddlers or infants, was reportedly in reprisal for Christian attacks on Muslims two months earlier. 2) Osama bin Laden ultimately claimed responsibility for the hijacking of four passenger airliners by 19 terrorists that cost nearly 3,000 lives and injured another 6,000 on September 11, 2001. Two planes struck the two 110- story World Trade Center towers, a third hit the Pentagon, and the fourth was downed in a Pennsylvania field before it could reach its intended target in Washington, D.C., when passengers aboard the plane attacked the hijackers. 3) Timothy McVeigh used fuel oil and fertilizer to build the Ryder truck bomb that exploded in front of a federal building in Oklahoma City in April of 1995 a total of 168 people