A Harvard study was done to determine if banning firearms would reduce murder and suicide rates. The study stated the number of “intentional deaths” throughout continental Europe and compared them with United States to determine if gun control lessens crime and death rate. It is perceived from this study that fewer guns do not decrease …show more content…
Even though it is easier to murder with a firearm rather than with a less dominant weapon, shrinking the number of guns can conclude in an increase or decrease of cruel crimes for different reasons. A country which does not have a law against gun ownership possibly can have a small number of stealing, assault, and killings due to the people protecting themselves with guns. Decreasing the numbers of guns may lessen the number of homicides although it causes the rate of non-firearm homicides to increase. The countries with gun control may seem like they have an advantage to being safer and having less violent crime but, robbery or assault can increase without individuals being able to utilize guns to defend themselves (Hartsfield, 2007). From the time the second amendment stating “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” was passed in 1791, there has been a heated discussion concerning guns in the U.S. One main element of this topic is gun control laws are a breach on the right to self-protection and on constitutional rights, and that there is no confirmation that outlawing assault weapons would cut down crime. Another case is the view of fewer firearms would help reduce crime rates and in general guide the way to better safety (Elsevier,