Gun laws are one of the things that won’t get everyone satisfied. Everyone has a different opinion due to either political views or past experience. Some may prefer the idea of gun control or banning guns is the only to stop deaths. According to the National Survey of Law Enforcement, “many proposed gun control measures – including bans on assault weapon – will be ineffective at reducing violent crime and that legal gun ownership by private citizens would prove a better safeguard.” Although having a strict gun control may have it’s benefits when reducing death, we must use gun control moderately to decrease the amount of illegal activity surrounding guns.…
The Second Amendment of the Bill of Rights states clearly that the people’s right to keep and bear arms shall not be infringed on. This has led to one of the most complicated and volatile issues in America today. People on both sides of this issue have strong beliefs. Some argue that when our founding fathers wrote the bill of rights, the guns were not as deadly as the ones available today. Supporters of the Second Amendment today argue that people’s right should not be infringed on no matter what.…
Fundamental rights are granted through the Constitution of the United States, and are a part of our liberty and freedom. Also, The Ninth Amendment reads, “The enumeration in the Constitution, of certain rights, shall not be construed to deny or disparage others retained by the people. In other words the right to bear arms should not be taken away from anyone. Opponents of gun control consider the right to bear arms in some sense a fundamental right, and having those rights taken away is unconstitutional. Although the Fourth Amendment protects the right of the people to be secure in their persons, houses, papers, it doesn’t protect against felons possessing a firearm.…
Though gun control is a necessary thing, many are against stricter gun control laws. Those opposed to stricter gun control laws would state that gun control would have no effect on reducing crime (Gottieb 1991). However, according to the Huffington Post, which states that with “Higher gun violence tend to have much less stringent gun laws” (States 2013). Having gun laws that put severe restrictions on guns are unhelpful and impractical. The government can make it almost impossible to obtain a…
How do you think about the gun control laws in America?The reason why I ask you is because in 2018, gun incidents rose in severity. Gun control laws should be stricter to assault rifles and long guns that people shouldn’t need to defend themselves or their homes. Weapons akin to assault rifles are extremely deadly hands in of a reckless person such as a teenager, like the school shooting in Florida, where Nikolas Cruz ran into a school and shot and killed at least 17 people with an AR-15. Assault rifles are not needed to defend your home or property. The ability of a teenager getting an assault rifle is easy for a 18 year old as long as they pass the background check.…
In the era of automatic weapons, large caliber hand guns, and Teflon tipped bullets where extensive background checks, mental evaluations, and waiting periods should be mandatory as they are in most westernized countries, nothing is so dangerous with regards to firearms as the “Gun Show Loophole”, also known as The Brady bill loophole (Hereafter known as the GSL). Because of the GSL, anyone can walk into a gun show and without the burden of showing identification, taking a background check, or having a psychiatric evaluation, they can walk out with a firearm regardless of their criminal or mental history. This is an obvious danger when firearms fall into the wrong hands. “These shows have gotten as common as garage sales, and all this is a problem for us,” Jack Killorin, a spokesman for the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, and Firearms said. “It’s known that guns have moved out of these shows and into criminal hands.”…
Who should have the ‘right to bear arms?’ Gun Control is an action of the government that is supposed to help reduce crime. There has been a long debate about the gun control over the past few years, whether it’s good or bad. The United States is the most armed nation in the world, the most common kind of guns found in the hands of a civilian are small arms. The reason for this being because of the Second Amendment, it’s giving citizens the right to obtain firearms, either it’s in their household, motor vehicles or on their person.…
The death rate could reduce if younger people such as students are informed of the danger and understand it is not something to take lightly. “Approximately 50% of unintentional fatal shootings were self-inflicted; and most unintentional firearm deaths were caused by friends or family members” (1). Informing the public about the dangers of guns is as crucial as informing the public of something like the dangers of drugs. It will not stop someone from purchasing a gun and killing innocent civilians. It is a good step informing those who do not have a clue about guns and should know the dangers.…
The Gun Control Act of 1968 prohibited the sale of guns to several types of individuals consisting of minors, people with criminal records, disabled, illegal aliens, dishonorably discharged military personnel and others. In 1993 the Act was changed by the Brady Handgun Violence Prevention Act. This Act said that background checks for all unlicensed carriers had to be done before they could purchase any firearms from a licensed dealer. However, there has been discussion that there is a “gun show loophole” in the Firearms Owners Protection Act of 1986 which allows all people, including convicted felons, the ability to purchase guns without a background check. While many people have decidedly formed opinions on gun control, the debate is complicated…
“One man’s tool is another man’s weapon.” This is a quote from a 2012 movie titled The Dark Knight Rises. Considering the source most would think that it is just a line in a script and move on, but how true is the quote really? Think about what has been going on in our country today. Our people have been split in half having to pick sides on many matters.…
Lately, it seems that every time you turn on the television, there is an incidence of gun violence in the news. School shootings, domestic violences, and other forms of firearm brutality make up most of the content displayed in the media, calling for a possible increase in gun control in the United States. This controversial subject has become a common topic of debate all over the country: should civilian-use of violent firearms be limited or prohibited, or should the decision to possess these guns be up to the individual person? There are many arguments supporting and opposing the government 's right to restrict the rights that the Constitution imposes. Some argue that taking weapons away from the people is a violation of the Second Amendment, while others argue that guns have changed too much over time for the allowances of the…
Guns are dangerous weapon that can kill and make the wrong things to other people. When you hear the sound of gun Certainly, it has a bad thing happen people feel fear and not happy with it. Moreover, if gun can control ever things people are in danger .Sometimes death rate are increase…
Picture yourself in a grocery store you’ve been going to your whole life. Seeing the locals who are like family and maybe you’re even with your niece or nephew,or even perhaps your own child. You hear a gun shot and realize theres a shooter in the store. You are unarmed and would do anything and everything to protect those you love. What would you do?…
Guns do not kill people. People kill people. There are a lot of reasons that gun control is not the answer. I am strongly against gun control, because I think that if we go through with these laws it will not help. I think it will increase the deaths by guns, and I do not want people to die, that is why I am against it.…
More needs to be done to keep all of America safe instead of standing by while shooting after shooting takes place (“30…