contradictions inherent in the capitalist economies. What part do guns play in a capitalist
economy? This question can be answered in a few different ways, one way would be to look at
the laws governing the sale and distribution of firearms. While another way, would be looking at
the different companies that make the firearms. Though the role guns play in a capitalist
economy can’t be defined just by the laws and manufacturers. You have to look at the results of
what happens when a firearm is used in an illegal fashion to see where they are placed in said
economy. Some politicians view firearms as an evil that needs to be removed from the public,
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Crimes that involve children and guns can be prevented if the child is taught how
to be responsible with a firearm at an early age. The impact on a family should a firearm go off
accidently is tremendous, the probable loss of child could destroy a family. This impacts the
economy because whomever holds a job in this family will likely need some time to cope with
the loss which causes his or her employer to either compensate them for their time or be forced
to hire a new individual to take their place. This begins to cut into the company’s profit margin
or take away from their already decided budget so the company may or may not have to increase
the cost of their services or product.
The laws governing firearms and the use of firearms differ between local, state, and
federal agencies. These laws tend to be governed by how the economy feels at one particular
time or another in that new laws are proposed by law makers according to what is going on in the
social market in different economic circles. This helps the capitalist economy by allowing
training to be developed so that people who wish to carry a firearm may purchase a slot