The Pros And Cons Of Assault Weapons

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Introduction The following essay will discuss how an issue can become law. One example of something that should be illegal is assault weapons. Assault weapons result in higher mass shooting rates. The following essay will discuss how this cause becomes law, considers state and federal constitutional challenges, identifies support and opposition parties, proposes enforcement policies and considers criminal consequences. How an Assault Weapons Ban Becomes Law According to the article “How Laws Are Made,” to outlaw assault weapons, first the idea must come from an elected official, and a bill must be introduced in either the Senate or the House of Representatives (How Laws Are Made 2024). Then the bill goes to committee, where representatives or senators meet in a small group to research and make changes to the bill. …show more content…
According to Britannica, forty-five US states include the right to bear arms in their state constitutions (State Constitutional Right to Bear Arms 2023). Challengers of an assault weapons ban may argue for broad interpretation of state constitutional provisions, related to firearms rights, and emphasize an individual’s right to possess firearms. With an assault weapons ban, there may be arguments that gun control laws violate the Second Amendment’s right to bear arms, give too much power to the government and may result in government tyranny, with the government taking away guns from citizens. According to Vivian Chu’s article “Federal Assault Weapons Ban: Legal Issues” from the “Congressional Research Service,” an Assault Weapons Ban may be unconstitutionally vague, for example the 1994 Assault Weapons Ban, and is contrary to the Ninth Amendment (Chu, 2013). Support and Opposition Parties Support parties of an assault weapons ban include the Democratic party, gun control advocacy groups and law enforcement