When gun control is discussed, the conversation tends to center around gun crimes rather than how guns affect abuse situations and suicide. Gun control should be a conversation that covers a wide variety of topics so the pros and cons of either opinion on the topic can be examined fairly and in depth. In 2010, 62% of all gun deaths were suicide. This makes suicide the leading death category for gun violence according to the executive director at SmartGunLaws.org, Robyn Thomas, who graduated with…
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Guns - the hunter’s tool, or the psychopath’s killing machine; both of which could be bought from a store (with a license, of course). The easy accessibility of guns can be a blessing or a curse. The right to own and weild a gun is given in our own constitution, and is deeply rooted in American culture. Whether or not we should prohibit guns is a highly debated topic in our political system, yet it seems as though mass shootings occur on a monthly basis. Fortunately, there are multiple articles that…
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Gun control is a government’s way of limiting the purchase and ownership of firearms in order to reduce violence caused by the use of the firearms. Mainly the goal is to control access to convicted felons and the mentally ill. The issue of gun control has sparked many arguments. Americans have a constitutional right to own guns but are the requirements for purchasing and maintaining ownership strict enough? Speaking in The United States, the ability to buy and own guns is a constitutional right under…
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as much gun violence that is happening in society today, it’s understandable that people want to ban guns. Many people believe that if there are greater restrictions placed on guns, then people will not be able to obtain guns and gun violence will decrease. That is just not the case though. Banning guns could help lower the crime rate, but in the long run individuals are left defenseless and criminals will find other ways to acquire weapons. Criminals will still find a way to get these guns and the…
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The Opposing Argument: More Guns and Less Regulation Typically, pro-gun advocates point to the 2nd Amendment in defense of individual gun ownership. The pro-gun position encompasses three principal arguments, with respect to the 2nd Amendment of the Constitution (“Background on gun control,” 2014). First, the right to bear firearms ensures that the people can fight back against a tyrannical government. Second, firearms are necessary for personal security and self-defense. And third, the removal…
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When it comes to gun control, there are mixed feelings everywhere. I’m not going to lie, before doing too much research on this, I am completely against gun control. I love guns, not quite the gun nut that I hope to know when the zombie outbreak happens, but I love guns. I love to shoot them, love to collect them and I feel they are great for protection. I guess we will see if my mind changes much, further along in my research. As of right now, I do not wish to see any gun control for law abiding…
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Argument Essay One of the most controversial questions that is ask is Should America have stricter gun control? To awncer the question, America should not have stricter gun control. Because Americans have the constutinal right to own a gun, studies show stricter gun control dose not reduce violent, and it is nearly imposable for the government to confiscate all the guns in United states. James Madison proposed the second amendment in 1791 not to long after the Constution was finalized. The second…
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ProCon.org recently featured an article that studied gun control. “Stricter state gun laws associated with fewer gun deaths, study finds.” The article discussed gun control laws in states with stricter laws tend to have lower rates of gun related homicides, and a suicide (ProCon para. 1) Gun control in the United States is becoming a wide spread issue and is becoming a problem everywhere. Although I am living in a city with uprising crime that has been skyrocketing over the years, I wasn’t aware…
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The issue of gun control has been around for a long time now, but in recent years it has become a major issue again in our society. While there is a lot of controversy as it for guns are the really social issue, it is clear it is something that is on a lot of people’s minds these days. That being said it seems everyone has an opinion on the matter, and everyone’s opinion is different. It is clear some states support guns while others don’t. On that same note our government system is divided as well…
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Gun control is a highly debated topic and especially in the United States. The question about pros and cons of guns always bothered me. Are the guns to protect us or to harm us? How can be sure such a dangerous weapon is not in wrong hands. Is The Second Amendment really protecting our rights? Second amendment gives each person right to carry a weapon, but is that safe? All those questions make me to choose this topic for my Persuasion Campaign. The audience of my campaign is the adult population…
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