Argumentative Essay on Gun Control

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    Why should gun control law be more strict? Gun control law would help our government and citizens save more money. The money spent on gun violence could be saved and be used for better causes. Gun control law would also decrease suicide and homicide rates. It would also decrease mass shootings. States with stricter gun control laws had been proved to have less gun related deaths. Gun control law would reduce the societal cost for gun violences. Being in prison cost tons of money and court fees…

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    There has been much focus on the topic of gun control, for the past two decades in America. Events involving deranged shooters have put gun control in the spotlight. These events include; Sandy Hook, the shooting in Aurora, Colorado, Columbine, and the Virginia Tech shooting. Although the right to bear arms is our basic constitutional right under the second amendment, there are many people who contest this right. The government has made restrictions on firearms claiming it will reduce crime, yet…

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    Gun control Original oratory “No Kingdom can be secured otherwise than by arming the people. The possession of arms is the distinction between a freeman and a slave.”– James Burgh. This quote demonstrates why we should work to work to prevent gun control legislature from passing. Some say that we should embrace gun control in order to protect our self with safe submission. However, we should oppose gun control for 3 reasons. These reasons are that Guns are essential to self-defense, they are…

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    Gun control has became a bigger impact on today's society mainly because of the shooting in the 1999 Columbine highschool massacre, the 2007 shooting at Virginia Tech, the 2011 Tucson shooting, the 2012 Sandy hook shooting and the 2015 San bernardino shooting. The term gun control is used in the U.S. and means to take action by federal government or state/ local government, for use of buying or selling handguns or any type of weapon by any individual citizens. Gun control should not be a law…

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    Gun Control is to control the gun use by humans by not letting them have outrages guns and to be stricter by the police force about it. The public keeps on being remembered about this conflict because of all the massacres that have happened due to guns. People should care more about this because it is one of the leading tragedies that are happening in the United States. Some ways that we can control the number of massacres with guns are reducing the size of gun allowed to be bought by the public…

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    Gun control is a highly debated and controversial topic in the United States. Proponents are urging for the U.S. to ban assault rifles, extended clips, and to make laws for extensive background checks on gun buyers. While opponents of gun control argue that the second amendment gives them the right to have firearms and extensive background checks would only prevent law abiding citizens from obtaining a firearm. My viewpoint on this subject has always been in favor of gun control, the reason I am…

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    we need guns in our homes but we need one in our home as a self-defense mechanism but we also need one to get rid of predators who are pestering or killing our cattle. Gun control, throughout our country, in the United States of America is a topic that is discussed on a daily basis throughout our country. It has had some criticism and some support by many citizens of the United States. The people who criticize believe that it isn’t the gun that kills, it’s the person behind the gun. The…

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    self-defense, 34 innocent people die” (Washington Post). Gun control is a huge controversial topic being discussed currently in America. The US has “88.8 guns per 100 people”, which means that “22% of Americans own one or more guns” (ProCon). Advocates of creating more “gun control laws state that gun violence would be reduced; that gun restrictions have always existed; and that a majority of Americans, including gun owners, support new gun restrictions”(ProCon). Adversaries say that “the Second…

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    In America today gun control legislation is not given due consideration. Statistics have proven that “85% of prosecutions were under two laws -- possession of a firearm by a felon and possession of a firearm while committing another federal crime.”(Tal Kopan, 2016) Controversy has risen regarding Gun legislation, crime rates in America and the Constitutions Second Amendment. Gun control laws in America should be better imposed. Mass shootings have taken a toll on America. So far there has been…

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    sides available when it comes to gun control; to either oppose or support gun control. However, gun control falls under a much more complex system of alternatives and policies. The government not only has the ability to abolish guns to a certain degree, but can also make restrictions on which guns citizens can legally own. Thus, there is much more complexity than to simply support or oppose gun control. There are many options available on deciding who can own which guns and under what…

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