Guns
To own a gun or, not to own a gun? That is the question. In America today, many people face the question of how to protect their families. Is owning a handgun, or any type of gun the answer? We face many gun control such as; accidental shootings, children playing around with an armed gun and shooting themselves, and all types of violent crimes. Who's to blame? The NRA (National Rifles Association), the people who purchase these deadly weapons or better yet, the distributors who sell these deadly weapons on the streets to gangs, anarchist militia and so forth. "While guns proved handy in shooting games or defending the home against highwaymen, the Founding Fathers framed the Second Amendment in terms of the potential tyranny of government and the need for individuals to posses arms for a militia to use against an overbearing government."(Foster 4-5) But it has been taken one step over the line. Innocent people are dying each day as America arms itself instead of taking the precautions to make sure innocent people don't die for a stupid gang shooting, or a police chase. It is estimated that 44% of Americans own some sort of firearm -that's not including the army or the gangs. "Some individuals have valid reasons fo
It then makes its way into the underworld and contributes to the increase of crime and violence in the nation. Department of Justice (Presale firearm checks), they reported an average of 6,600 attempts stopped in the purchasing of guns. None the less if all the guns presently owned in America were collectively gathered, it is likely that at least one weapon would be available for every adult and child in the United States-that's something to think about. The vast majority of American gun owners are sensible, law abiding citizens and not trigger happy fools. Also, pro-controller supporters demand that you require a citizen to take a gun test similar to the one for obtaining your drivers license. It's like going to the pharmacy and purchasing an over-the-counter drug, which requires no prescription, or medical/health history, and most of all, they don't care who you are, just as long as you buy it. What were to happen if a convicted man walked into a pawn store and bought the first gun he sees, keep in mind he was just released, chances are, he will commit another act of violent crime. This is a common misconception that those amendments will follow. A flying disk is projected into the air, and a marksman has to shoot it before it lands. Also, it would be a good thing to have some kind of protection for your family, but why go the distance as to the possibility of shooting and killing someone. As security rises, an American can purchase a handgun as he wants and as often as he wishes. "He also said, "To illustrate the nature of this problem, let me point out that, in one city, over sixty rapes, more than 200 burglaries, and fourteen murders were committed by only 10 persons in less than twelve months" (Dolan 55) That excerpt from the President Ford should justify that truly not all Americans are going to commit murder or petty crimes.
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