...Gun control, helpful or harmful? The open carry laws are reducing crime rates in the United States. Although allowing people to carry concealed weapons can be risky, they law stops a number of violent crimes. The open carry laws greatly reduce crime. Take into consideration that "in states with open carry, violent crime was 23 percent lower. . ." (Gillin and Sherman). Now twenty-three percent at first thought seems like a slim difference. Well think about it this way, twenty-five percent is one-fourth. Twenty-three percent is just about one-fourth of the American population. Now think about this, one-fourth of the American population is around eighty-million people. After wrapping your brain around that fact look back and think for yourself...
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...Gun control good or bad Saturday night live has made some sketches about gun control which has translated to people's views on gun control, by persuading them to be for more strict gun control.Which Gun control is a key for our safety either way, it is important want kind of laws they enforce to Amendment. Whether they restrict the amendment that will affect us whether we think so or not. Gun control is to restricted because , to protect ourselves in situations that would save your life, the right to bear arms, and gun violence restricts the amendment. Which can be good or bad, depending what happens to the once unrestricted amendment. Gun control is a term that describes the limits of people's access to handguns, shotguns, rifles, and other firearms. For Someone to purchase a firearm they have to undergo a background checks for a criminal records, for guns to be registered, or a number of methods. In the...
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...Gun Control is when you keep firearms plus guns away from people. Many people think that gun control is right because they think keeping people away from guns will reduce the amount of deaths each year. They also think that guns cause many of the deaths that had been committed each year. Also when ever people hear the word gun, the thoughts are of violence and negativity. Many people, myself included think gun control is wrong because we know that it is not necessary, since we know that guns were not involved in many of the deaths caused each year. While many other people disagree and think it is good because of the safety for people. In this essay I will tell you why gun control is unnecessary and why there shouldn?t be any gun control at all. There have been many gun control laws established throughout the U.S., but they vary from state to state. For example, in Colorado you can purchase any type of gun: handgun, machine gun, shotgun, rifle, automatic rifle, etc. at the age of 18, while in other places you would need a hunting license.1 I think this is unfair because when I?m at the age of 18 I would want to buy a gun, but I can?t because I?m living in California and another 18 year old could in Colorado. Also, another example is that in some states, they allow citizens to carry concealed weapons, while in other states citizens can?t. I don?t think this is fair at all because I think they should make laws that suits the whole U.S., and not make different laws in different...
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...Recently, a huge debate has come up about whether there needs to be stricter gun laws. This debate was heavily impacted by the recent shootings. Some believe that there should be stricter gun control and others believe there should not be. Many people are blaming these tragic events on the weapons and others think that the weapons don't kill the people behind the weapon do. Thesis: There does not need to be higher restrictions on guns because if someone can't get a gun legally they will get one illegally, guns are used for protection, and criminals target unarmed people. Advocates of increased gun control laws believe that by making it harder for people to obtain guns will decrease the number of shootings. The author of "It's time to ban guns. Yes all of them" states that, “It’s not about dividing society into “good” and “bad” gun...
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...Is gun control bad? “Countries with higher gun ownership have lower murder rates.”(Harvard 1) There are two sides to the debate, people against gun control and people for gun control. It is a big issue because there are so many people for and against guns. There are 318 million people in the United States and 270 million use guns. While there are reasons for higher gun control, there are just as many against it also. “In some early states people were required to own guns,”(Krull 80) so why are people trying to take away them now. The problem has been around for a long time but it started with racism against African americans. In 1837 Georgia passed a law banning guns but it was decided that it was unconstitutional really quickly. In 1968 a gun control act was passed to keep firearms out of the hands of people who were not...
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...Gun Control What is gun control?. Gun control is a broad term. It can include regulations on what kinds of firearms and be bought and sold, who posses or sell them, and where and how they can be carried. “ The debate has a long history in the U.S. It dates back to the 18th century, when the Founders were crafting the Bill of Right - the first 10 amendments to the constitution. The second amendment gave the Americans the right to “ bear arms”. But in many years people had disagreements over how to interpret it. There are three things that are issues with the guns; background checks on buyers, laws regulating who can carry weapons in public, the kinds of guns and gun accessories available for purchase. Since 1993, licensed gun dealers have been required to conduct background checks on potential buyers through an FBI database. This prevent the sale of the guns to someone who is prohibited from owning a gun. What are some of the arguments in favor of gun control? “ people who favor gun control say that the more people who carry weapons, the more likely it is that someone will use to kill. They cite figures that equate high rates of gun ownership with more gun violence.” It's true because people can go crazy if they own a gun and they can go kill someone or they can kill themselves with it. People that have...
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...We all have heard the stories of gun violence. The Tucson, Arizona supermarket shooting, the Sandy Hook shooting, and the Colorado Movie Shooting. But are these the fault of not enough gun control? No, they are not. People believe that stricter gun control laws will stop shootings like these, but they will not. Gun control laws will limit our freedoms as Americans, access our private information, and the laws won’t work. Wayne LaPierre, an NRA top executive, puts it best: “The only thing that stops a bad guy with a gun, is a good guy with a gun.” The police may not always be there in enough time to stop a mass shooter, but a trained citizen can stop any shooter. Background checks do not work to stop bad people getting a gun, because they...
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...What is worse, guns or people that own them? Many people are asking this question, and the answer is neither. Guns are generally used for hunting or defense and are owned by great people. Also, some bad people do happen to own guns (often illegally) and they do bad things with them. But if they did not have a gun, they would use a knife or a bat, guns are just tools. The right for people to bear arms should not be taken away because it is a second amendment right, and when respected and used properly, they are not a danger. So let us talk about who owns guns and why. As of the year 2009 there are 307 million people living in the United States, and as of 2010 300 million of them own guns 100 million of those are handguns. Based on surveys, the following are estimates of private firearm ownership in the U.S. as of 2010: | |Households With a Gun |Adults Owning a Gun |Adults Owning a Handgun | |Percentage |40-45% |30-34% |17-19% | |Number |47-53 million |70-80 million |40-45 million | In the same poll, gun owners were asked why they own guns. 67% stated that they own guns to protect against crime, 66% said target shooting, and 41% said hunting. These being the main reasons people own guns, why should they lose their rights because of a few bad people who do happen to own guns. Based on a...
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...Constitution, the citizens have the right to possess and bear arms. But, this has remained an important issue since decades. Issues such as gun control and gun rights have remained a matter of debate and have been lobbying around in the Congress meetings. It has been depicted that the Congress is forced to draft a specific legislation in order to come up with a strict law against unlawful use of arms, and only possessing them for safety purpose. The following paper gun control and gun rights in the United States of America; I want to talk about the economy, necessity, and legitimate use. Due to unfortunate and very violent gun crimes involving deadly shootings, recent action by the Federal Government has acted to begin serious debate and possible reform in support of major gun control laws. Several enactments such as a ban on assault rifles, and a ban on regular and extended magazine clips have been a huge topic of debate. Such reform can have a huge affect on businesses and the United States economy. Recently there has been a great surge in sales and revenue for gun manufacturers and firearm store-fronts and businesses as spooked consumers fear stiff gun control laws are soon to come. However, if a firearm ban is to be the final result of government gun reform, these same manufacturers and store-fronts will most likely close their doors for good. According to the National Sports Shooting Foundation, the firearm industry is responsible for a growing 210,000 plus jobs, and 9...
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...There have been 307 mass shootings in 2017 alone. So the question arises how can we fix this problem? Many people believe we should have more strict gun control laws while others say that we should make gun control laws less strict. As American citizens, we have the right to own guns and that right should never be taken away from us. We should make it less difficult for an individual to go out and buy guns so people can protect themselves from criminals. People will always find ways to obtain guns, that’s what criminals do. According to the washington post “82% of perpetrators in gun violence got their guns illegally while the other 18% got their guns legally.” More strict gun laws will only make people more vulnerable. There would be more...
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...you prefer to gamble your life on the next person to stop being a good person? Or, would you rather be prepared in case it happens to be a rapist or murder? Without an equalizer, we are like animals, the strongest takes whatever he wants. We believe guns are very important for protection because: On average guns are used 80x more often to protect a life than to take one.(CDC) Women use a gun to defend themselves from sexual abuse 200,000 times per year.(Kleck and Gertz, "Armed Resistance to Crime," at 185) 3 out of 5 felons say they won’t mess with an armed person.(US department of justice) Arguement #1: The Second Amendment...
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... Why gun control is bad So growing up in the south, guns were a way of life and every day I remember before going to school me and my bro would get up every day at 4am and go hunting for game and every day we would throw our guns in the back of his Chevy and we would go to school get and our education. Then after- school have ended we would go straight into our duck blinds for another two to three hours then we would bring home our kill and help our parents make dinner. And we would sit around our table eating dinner talking about our day and how we would work with our hand and to produce food and money to pay bills. But now you got people like Barrack Hussein Obama who is trying to destroy a way of life but trying to destroy apart of America by trying to change the second amendment. Reasons on why I think gun control is bad The Second Amendment of the US Constitution protect individual gun ownership. Next reason is Gun control laws do not deter crime; gun ownership deters crime and Gun control laws, especially those that try to ban assault weapons, also it well infringe upon the right to own guns for hunting and sport As a proud American I hold the United States constitution to my heart. The second amendment of the US constitution reads, "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.(stated from the nra website) or in simple terms the right to carry a gun. Next gun ownership...
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...More Gun Control Justin Sullivan DeVry University Prewriting What is your narrowed topic? Be detailed in your answer. You can use any of the versions you’ve developed for prior assignments. My chosen topic is the for less gun control in our society. Who is your primary audience or reader? Why? Be detailed in your answer about your audience. My paper is written towards members of our society that believe more stringent gun control is needed. However, the paper will be presented to my professor and classmates. In a sentence or short paragraph, what is your thesis statement, including your angle? Write what will appear in your essay. My point is that What topic sentences will you use as the foundation of your communication? (If necessary, add more points.) * * * * What method of organization and development will you use to develop your paragraphs? * Introduction: * * Body: * * * * * Conclusion: No Need for More Gun Control Turn on a television to just about any news channel, or pick up a newspaper, whether it is local or national and you will most assuredly find a segment on some sort of gun violence. This may be a shooting at a movie theater, a busy market place, a gang fight, or God forbid, an elementary school. These events and other similar events have lead to a question that is prevalent across the country: Should there be more gun laws and therefore more gun control? Gun...
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...the Firearms Control Regulations Act which prohibited guns at home from being functional firearms and also made it nearly impossible to own a gun. This created conflict with the second amendment in the constitution, which 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.” It can be seen this law D.C. passed violates the constitution due to citizens not being able to have a functional firearm at their home. This caused the case of District of Columbia v. Heller to arise. Dick Anthony Heller, a police officer in D.C., applied for a one-year license that he would use to own a handgun at his place of residence. He was then denied the license. Heller sued D.C. on the account of not upholding his second amendment right. The district court’s response was it was not valid and it was dismissed. It was appealed by Heller and The U.S. Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia decided that making people have...
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...Gun control is not one issue, but many. Some people see gun control as a crime issue, rights issue, a safety issue, an educational issue, and a political issue among others. Within each of these issues there are those who want more gun control legislation and those who want less. On both sides of this issue opinions range from moderate to extreme. The issue of gun control has come up recently as an important decision opportunity for our country. Many people are asking whether guns really are the helpful tool that many of us have been saying they are, or if they are the killing machines they have recently been publicized as. The first reason gun control should be in existence is because without law saying otherwise, a gun can be in anyone’s...
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