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    The majority of violent crimes in the United States are committed by men (Gun Control, 2013). The fact that a gun or guns were used in the commission of these crimes does not, in itself, warrant the removal of weapons from society. If this were the case we would need to remove all alcohol which causes more deaths annually than all firearms-related deaths. The one commonality in all of these occurrences is the state of mind and mental health of the shooters. In all of the examples presented so…

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    to stop a bad guy with a gun, is a good guy with a gun” (Wayne 2012, as cited in NRA 2012). There are approximately 44 homicides per day or 16,238 per year in the United States. Of those, 11,000 included death by firearm. According to the second amendment citizens of the U.S. have the right to bear arms. Even though the majority of deaths were by guns, “any gun control law would not prevent evil people from enacting their homicidal plans” (Farago 2015). More gun control legislation will leave…

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    Is gun control ethical? “Today, 280 million firearms are in private hands of U.S citizens, 1/3 of American households reported having a gun at home” (Smith). They are allowed to do so because of the Second Amendment, which says “A well-regulated militia, being necessary to the security of a free state, the right of people to keep and bear arms shall not be infringed” (US). The government has been trying to limit this right due to acts of violence involving firearms, but many states have passed…

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    Gun Control Pros And Cons

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    In the Amendments, politics, and society, it is known and taught to have a gun for protection in your house and for oneself. The Second Amendment states two factorial standpoints in regards to weapons and shelter. The foremost is, “security of people, property, and individual”. So, as Americans, we have a right and a duty to defend our lives and the life of those whom we love. It would be good to give up that to the police, but from a practical point of view that is neither safe nor smart. Too…

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    different opinions on guns. Some people believe that we should take away all guns and other people believe that everyone should have the ability to gain a gun. Gun laws do not affect the criminals that it was intended for. In America the Constitution states “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” (James Madison). This gives every American Citizen the right to keep a gun. Recently there has…

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    Currently, gun control is a major controversial topic in the United States. This ongoing debate has been fueled by, yet again a mass shooting, in Parkland, Florida, on Valentine’s Day. Too many innocent lives have been lost to mass shootings for the rest of the country to do nothing and watch it happen again. Moreover, in 2018 alone, 83 children have lost their lives to gun violence. If we take into account those who were injured, the number rises to 265 affected by gun violence (Gun Violence…

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    Individual rights allow people to have certain item without getting in trouble because of laws. The second amendment allows for everyone, the right to bare arms. Congress has many views on gun control, like crimes involving guns. Those are the three main topics people focus on when talking about gun control. The people have the right to bare arms because it is in their constitutional rights. Therefore, people believe it is the government's jobs to enforce these laws. Many people believe the…

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    Gun control is back as an important topic in the United States after the recent shootings at Oregon’s Umpqua Community College and at a movie theater in Lafayette, Louisiana. Public safety while protecting the Second Amendment is a difficult task for lawmakers, especially after a tragedy. The public is looking towards our government for answers to this issue. Public option should be a consideration for new laws and regulations being created. The United States addressed the issue of gun control…

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    People have different stances on the issue of gun control and gun laws. One prominent view that people seem to have is that gun control laws are not important, however others beg to differ. The way I see it, gun control is a paramount issue in today's society. In Australia, they made their population relinquish all of their firearms and the crime rate has actually gone up instead of going down. Mainly because the criminals know that the people aren’t able to defend themselves any longer if they…

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    killed by the use of guns, whileen in 1995 the number of homicides was 21,606. That is a drop of about 5 percent. The reason for this drop is because of the new gun control laws that are being put into effect. This trend must be able to continue. There must be stricter gun control laws in the United States because of recent school shootings, the amount of gun-related deaths, and the mentally ill getting easy access to these weapons. There are many more incidences where guns are used to harm…

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