We all have the right to our own freedom and protection and it should not be taken away from us. A privately owned gun to the rightful person will not cause any harm as long precautions are taken. There are many circumstances where a gun may come in handy to an innocent person. Guns come in good use, not only bad. I believe that many private business owners should be allowed to keep a gun, especially people with convenient stores and restaurants. Robberies happen all the time that put these business owners in danger and having a gun can save lives and their business. Having guns such as rifles has no relevance for everyday people, but a hand gun is okay. It may seem that guns only cause harm, but there is always a good side as well. Now, what are the problems with guns and owning guns? They fall into the wrong hands too many times. All these crazy people get a hold of guns and end up shooting innocent people. We all see on the news when mass shootings happen. For example, the Aurora movie theater shooting and the Sandy Hook elementary school shooting. Those were two major shooting that occurred within the year and because of that we have the current gun control controversies. “Guns are not safe. There are too many accidents involving children playing with guns or accidental discharges due to careless or inexperienced adults,” (ClearPictureOnline). There is no reason that guns should be falling into the wrong hands. With all this said, what needs to be done is that laws need to be enforced a lot more. Gun control laws are not being taking as seriously as they should. A blog states, “Gun control will ensure that there will be a stringent check on the ownership of all firearms and the number of manufactured firearms. The immediate result would be virtually no violent crime. There will indeed be incidences of shop lifting or house theft, but no guns would be involved, thereby no deaths from the incidences,” (Borade). Basically, there needs to be stricter