Positive Effects Of The 18th Amendment

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It was a sunny afternoon on August 1, 1966, when a gunman started firing upon University of Texas, from the twenty-eighth floor of the campus tower. Students and professors ran for their lives; but there were some who ran toward the tower. After some time, students with their own hunting rifles began to fire back at the gunman, pinning him down. Almost two dozen armed civilians shot alongside the police. Thanks to the armed civilians, the gunmen was unable to continue his rampage. If these civilians,students, were unable to to buy and have their rifles, many more people would have died on August 1, 1966. If we make owning and controling a gun to hard for good people, than bad people with guns will be able to do as they please.
In the “Constitution of America” the Second Amendment
The prohibition of alcohol. The thought of stopping the sales and making alcohol was good but the outcome was poor. Instead of making a better society the United States made criminals, rich criminals. Take Al Capone, he was able to take control over several cities and made the police afraid of him and becoming filthy rich. People didn't stop buying alcohol or drinking alcohol. When people couldn't find anyone to supply them with their booze, they made it themselves. Which resulted in many deaths from breathing in the chemicals that were used to create alcohol. Taken what history has proven, if people know about the existence of something that was legal and is now illegal. People will find ways to do what they want. expressed the people who laws don't apply.
This argument can go on and on. There are many articles to find the support gun control and disagree with more gun control. The points above are my ideas and facts on why we shouldn't have more gun control. What is the real problem at hand? People killing people. Why would you take the resources out of the good guys hand and let the criminals only have

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