Gun Control Argumentative Essay

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The gun policy in the United States is the right to keep and bear arms that protected by the Second Amendment to the United States Constitution. It can be also use as hunting, sport shooting or personal protection, and mostly for right to bear arms. However, the results of gun-related violence in school have shaken the nation, and the debates over gun policy has been controversial issues. On the afternoon of February 14, 2018, the 17 of the students from Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School in Parkland, Florida, were killed last week. It could kill 17 people in just six minutes by wielding a semiautomatic weapon, an AR-15 rifle. It was traveled on Tuesday to Tallahassee, the state capital, to call for an assault weapons ban. The direct appeal …show more content…

The high levels of gun ownership and much more lax gun control laws in the United States likely make unsupervised access to handguns more available to youth within the United States compared with other high-income countries (Richardson & Hemenway, 2011). Whereas street sources and peers are common sources of guns for street shooters, rampage school shooters who are ages 18 and younger tend to gain access to guns that are in their own households by stealing legal guns from their parents or other relatives. It can be difficult to discern the independent effects of gun ownership from those of lax gun laws that make it easier for youth to access guns, because states with the highest prevalence of gun ownership typically have the lax gun laws. Both likely play a role in youth’s unsupervised access to guns and associated risks for lethal violence. The least physically developed young boys may lose out in pecking orders that value height, big muscles, athletic prowess, and mature looks. In the United States in 2011, 84% of homicide victims ages 15–24 were killed with guns. The frequent involvement of guns in the youth violence, and the ability of guns to inflict more lethal wounds than other personal weapons, suggest that gun availability is an important cause of youth homicides. There are methodological challenges to making causal inferences about the positive association between gun availability and homicide

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