Persuasive Essay on Gun Control

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    For the longest time, Americans have experienced extreme pain through lack of control of what is available for public consumers. Especially in recent news, events have narrowed in on school shootings. Just within the four months of 2018, there have been almost twenty school shootings. I am sure that you are aware of these statistics, but as a current high school student, it is extremely frightening to have to attend school knowing that anyone, anywhere, can own a firearm, enter, and openfire.…

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    cops. The burglar then pulls a gun out and you have two choices fight or run for your life and get your family out of there. you chose to run for your life and get out of the house. There are many reasons why I believe that everyone should be permitted to have guns to protect themselves from situations similar to these. Now i'm not saying everyone in the world is permitted to have one. I believe that there should be a certain set of rules and regulations to having a gun for instance a person…

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    remember, that worst scenario that everyone fears. How do we react to a tragic event like this? Our leaders would like us to believe that if we enforced stricter gun laws that we…

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    will generate views and revenue. Gun control and gun violence are discussed often on the news, and not always truthfully. Gun control is a big issue in the United States right now, especially with the upcoming elections. Because criminals and gangs will always be able to get guns illegally, and because guns are used for good more often than harm, banning guns would not benefit the citizens of the United States. Criminals and gangs will always be able to get the guns they use to attack innocent…

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    Columbine High School Massacre or the shooting at Virginia Tech, America has been plagued by terrorism and the murder of many civilians. Although often thought to be unstoppable, I have constructed a plan to end the reign of terror. By instating strict gun control, intensive outpatient therapy for military veterans, and allocating money for more intense security in public spaces, the United States government can efficiently protect the citizens from the atrocities that have plagued the country…

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    A good example of this is the recent chain of ruthless school shootings that are increasingly becoming commoner, and the only reaction this has sparked is an ongoing argument regarding gun control without any actions actually being taken in the name of actually preventing the shootings. Just as the cow may find the rain irritating, but makes no effort to take shelter, we witness atrocities day after day, and do little about it. Because, like…

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    Thomas Massie, a Kentucky Republican who recently proposed a bill to eliminate gun-free school zones” (Blad). This idea of a scare factor is real, as in the Sandy Hook incident in 2012 the shooter originally went to the high school but soon realized he would be stopped after seeing armed police officers, He instead went to the elementary school where 26 innocent lives were lost. Some critics often argue that the presence of guns could undermine the trust and sense of community within schools.…

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    “10-71, I repeat 10-71,” those chilling, urgent words have become more frequent in recent time. So often, America has blamed the fire arms for these tragedies, but we forget that the gun is not the one that pulls the trigger. Whereas it is visible that guns have gotten in the wrong hands, is gun control a possible solution or will it cause greater damage? As Americans, we all have the tragedy of 9-11 imprinted on our brains. No one wants to see this disastrous situation take place again. In…

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    ” he shows concerned with the growth of gun violence in the United Sates, and the lack of action from the government in making strong and restrictive gun control laws to prevent further deaths and massacres by guns. Gopnik was even more concerned on how easy it is for people with a history of mental illness acquiring weapons that were only made to kill people. By comparing United States with others countries which have restrictive and tightens gun control laws, Gopnik shows how deaths by mass…

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    The controversy of guns is a never ending battle in both the political and social world. Although gun violence has been on a dramatic decline since the 1990’s more specifically from 725 people per 100,000 falling victim to gun violence in 1993 to a relative low of 175 in 2013. With this information, the question arises as to why do we care so much about guns now? Although individual crimes involving guns have decreased, the rate of mass shootings occurring in the United States is sending shivers…

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