Gun Control Laws Submitted by Shoua Xiong The goal to generate peaceful coexistence requires bringing individuals, communities and nations away from the world of violent hatred. Gun control is an important trend that can support social cohesion on this front. Since conflicts usually exist at the individual's, violence can be widespread at anytime. There have been many concrete studies and statistics that shows how gun control can reduce gun violence from rational tragedies. Through it all, the…
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Appropriate Gun Controls Reduce Civil death and Injury From Firearms With at least 2000 deaths and millions of injuries caused by firearms daily, the global impact of small arms on people’s well being is a significant problem (Geneva Declaration 2008). Three areas of this civil death and injury can be specifically addressed through gun controls. The arguments outlined will demonstrate through statistics the success of specific controls to affect these areas. First of all, gun availability is a significant…
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The truth about the gun isn’t the power of taking life’s but the power on the end of it. Although people believe they should take guns, I strongly disagree with this belief for safety and protection of your family, they believe they are protected by your choices and love. America is freedom, fighting with the weapons we have taken and won our rights, freedom, and own power. Taking guns is the beginning of taking away our freedom. Freedom lets us do whatever we can, however possible. Choosing to…
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Abundance of guns puts the police at risk. Firearms offer criminals several advantages over other weapons. Armed criminals increase the chance that police officers will get injured or killed when they make traffic stops, while chasing to catch criminals, responding to 911 calls, and patrolling at night. Lane claims in his book Gun Control, “Law enforcement officers were killed [by guns] in the line of duty between 2003 and 2012. Of the 535 officers were killed over the course of the decade, 124 were…
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life over the privilege of owning a gun because of the people who kill without justification. As we start to see a increase in private gun ownership only then will the correlation and rate in which guns are used for crimes actually skyrocket. Guns are designed to kill, you can say there for protection and other safety reasons but even when performing the task there made for your risking not only your life but the potential lives of others. Guns are killing machines and it's a undeniable…
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protection, namely, to protect yourself from others bearing firearms. For example, if you were to ask someone if they had a gun on him or her in the middle of a public shooting (i.e. Sandy Hook) whether or not they would shoot the gunman (be it to kill or injure is irrelevant), I firmly believe that most would choose to act. This seems to confirm for a group of individuals that having a gun in their possession is better than not, because if the situation ever arises, they will be able to protect themselves…
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Gun Control: A Want And A Need We live in the most harmonious time in human history. Yet, many people continue to live in poverty, famine, and fear. A prime illustration of this manifestation is in America. Being a developed country and global superpower being able to make formal decisions and take care of the people who inhabit this country. However, the truth is America can hardly care for itself. An exceptional example of a shortcoming here is the gun rights/control. Civilians live in fear of…
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Guns are everywhere in this country. The second amendment is one of the most widely supported and defended rights in the United States. Since guns are such widely owned items in the country, be it for home protection or for hunting game, it is important that every gun owner be well versed in safety protocol for handling guns. If you are even considering purchasing a gun, then here are some essential guidelines that, if applied, will keep you safe. What is widely considered to be the most important…
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Gun control laws have always been an issue in the U.S, and have been argued about in history since guns were created. With a very good reason why, with 48,830 people being killed in 2021 in the U.S. and more than 4000 being killed already in 2024 (https://usafacts.org/). It has been researched that between 1966 and 2012, 292 mass shootings took place all over the world and nearly 13 of those took place in the U.S (research.ebsco.com). Gun control laws have always been debated and have been a problem…
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Gun control is an important thing in the world and in a community. Gun control should/shouldn’t be enforced because they are accusing people, it gets rid of the right to hunt with any type of gun, and it will decrease the amount of violence in the world.Here are the reasons why some people think they should enforce gun control. To start with, without gun control everything in the world will get out of hand. First, our country lax gun laws helped a bad guy unleash horrific carnage in the the…
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