The Pros And Cons Of Stricter Gun Control

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The Economist (2015) article also states that since Obama’s election into office, there has been 450% increace of American gun makers Smith & Wesson’s share price.
Looking at the argument for stricter gun control, Gostin (2008) argues that despite America being the nation that possesses the greatest number of privately owned firearms in the world, it in fact results in the public being less safe. This point is substantiated by the fact that having a privately owned firearm in a household makes a family member five times more likely to be fatally shot than in a non-armed household. Perez-Pena (2015) notes that each year around 30,000 preventable deaths are caused by firearms, which accounts for 18% of injury related deaths in America. It also
Lott, Jr (2015) states that allowing teachers and law abiding members of the public to carry firearms in public and, specifically schools and other sensitive places would make it far easier to stop school/mass shootings, and may even help to deter them in the first place. Gun rights advocates very much align with the notion that the Second Amendment entitles citizens to defend themselves and their homes, often citing the District of Columbia V Heller case. A landmark case and the first time in history that the Supreme Court ratified the Second Amendment allowing an individual to possess and use firearms for personal defence, including within the home (Gostin,
It is clear that the two sides of the gun control debate have definitive standpoints. Gun control advocates argue that stricter controls on the use and sale of firearms will lessen injuries, deaths, costs and the likelihood of school shootings. Whereas Gun rights activists mobilised by, but not limited to, the NRA, argue that increasing gun control will not only breach the Second Amendment, but remove law abiding citizens ability to defend themselves and others from gun wielding criminals, be that in public or vulnerable places such as schools. Infact, in a recent speech by President Obama, he stated that he believes in the Second Amendment. However, a system has been created in which dangerous people can purchace firearms, something that needs to be stopped (The White House: Office of the Press Secretary,

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