natural rights to own a weapon, but there should be stricter regulations if someone is to own a
weapon today. (Chemerinsky, 2006) The reason for that being is because of past tragedies, and
crimes involving weapons, in some of these cases you will question why people that did these
heinous things even were able to own and purchase a weapon. If stricter laws are implemented
on the right to bear arms it will make the United States of America a better society today.
Creating stricter laws needs reasoning and can be proved today why it should be harder to
obtain a firearm in the Untied States. It begins with the processing of registering …show more content…
Followed by the discussion of the entire country regarding
the laws, protection, safety and the changes that need to be taking place.
Having to go register for a weapon and purchase one is not difficult in the slightest; it
does not take an ample amount of time. You actually could go today to a Sports Authority,
to purchase a firearm. When going to purchase a weapon there has to be an application filled out
under the National Firearm Act as well as under the Gun Control Act of 1968, people are
eligible to purchase a weapon, if you are not a threat to the public, don’t have a criminal record such as a felony or violent record, that being said with the small fee of two hundred dollars and the price of the weapon you can purchase one. (U.S. Department of Justice, 2015) Almost anyone can walk in and get declared by the government from there
“back ground” checks that they are eligible. It makes you question what are they really looking
at and how can they even determine if someone is mentally stable to be purchasing and
registering a weapon, as seen from the past at times it really is not enough. The only way the
government really determines if you should be ruled out of purchasing a weapon is by your