from having the right to own a firearm. The reason I want to talk about this topic is because I do not feel the same way as others about the gun control laws. I believe that American citizens should have the right to own a firearm due to the crime that we have in America. Although weapons are not always the right choice many people feel the need to have a gun in their homes for their own protection. At the same time I believe that we should all have the write to bare arms, I also believe
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social norms for the United States. In the second amendment, it 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." Nevertheless, the Constitution can be interpreted in many different ways. Although the Constitution permits the “right to bear Arms” a certain level of control is necessary in order to keep peace and stray away from anarchy and chaos. Unfortunately, it has become very easy for people
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Felons’ Rights to Bare Arms Felons’ Rights to Bare Arms Felons’ Rights to Bare Arms Why is it against the law for a felon to bare arms. The law applies to every criminal that served more than a year in prison ( the statute forbids not only “felons ‘ but any person convicted of “ a crime punishable by imprisonment for a term exceeding one year ‘ to posses a firearm or ammunition, whether the crime in
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decided in the case of District of Columbia v. Heller that the individual citizen has the substantive right to bear arms. The case overruled a handgun ban in the Washington D.C. area and was unique as the District of Columbia is under federal jurisdiction, so the handgun ban was automatically considered a federal. However, after DC v. Heller, Chicago residents sued arguing that they the same right to own handguns for self defense, but were kept from doing so due to Chicago’s law. Chicago residents
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Amendment is saying that no one can take away a gun from people, not even the military can get their guns taken away because they have the right to own and purchase a gun. Everyone in the United States of America can have a gun and are allowed to use it, as long as they follow the law for gun safety. The government can tighten the gun laws, but they have no right to take away a gun from anyone. Some people are not careful when it comes to handling guns, even some military members are not very careful
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protect themselves due to recent cuts in public safety. If there is an emergency, the response time could mean life and death. The current gun control laws are vague and open up debate for interpretation. A segment of society is not supposed to bear arms because of their past transgressions but we should not base our argument on an irresponsible people who have unauthorized access to firearms. Since 1997, New York has had a 20% decrease in crime since implementing their crime tracking system. This
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I started hunting when I was around nine or ten years old and learning about guns. I also took the hunter safety course. One lesson I have learned is that guns do not kill people. Stupid people with guns kill people. I strongly believe that putting more laws on guns will not stop criminal behavior. People’s safety will decrease if they are not allowed to have guns. When the states passed laws to make concealed weapons legal, the amount of multiple people shootings went down 84%. In addition, the
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To this day, the debate over gun control rages on, especially with the United States’ decisions to put more regulations on gun ownership and use. People who are for gun control would agree with this. Advocates who don’t agree with stricter gun control would disagree on this topic. It might sound crazy, but many sources say that more lenient gun laws are actually better for our country and will actually keep us safer. Gun control should not be as rigorous as it has not cut back the number of gun-related
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Free citizens willing to protect themselves and their country while using their given right to bear arms and their self-defense right. The news outlets call militias terrorists, extremist, rebels, guerrillas, and mercenaries in a negative way versus how the writers portrayed the militia in the book. News article titled The Telegraph termed militia groups as, “Right-wing anti-government extremist” (Telegraph.co.uk) After the deadly standoff in Waco Texas, the Militia Movement
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that is something I am passionate about. Than I had realized in that time that I had answered my question of what my topic should be. I knew from the very start that I wanted to do something in relation to guns, but was not sure of how to take the right approach because I feel it is such a large topic and issue. Locating the information was a fairly easy for me because of my knowledge over the years by hunting with my dad. My biggest concern was narrowing my topic into something practical that covered
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