Gun Advocates! The Crème of the Crop of Americans

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Have you been told repeatedly that something is really dangerous? Have you been told to stay away and perhaps report things that seem risky? Have you learned that those things as time goes on aren’t as jeopardizing and are even beneficial to people? Gun ownership is an example of things that may seem threatening, but really isn’t. Legalizing gun ownership reduces the crime rate dramatically, is a Second Amendment right in the Constitution, and helps control animal populations from exploding out of control.

Firstly, the claims that guns contributing to higher crime rates are completely over exaggerated. Most people are spoon-fed by the mainstream media that guns contribute to higher crime rates. In fact, in large cities like Chicago it has been proven that laws like handgun bans have worsened crime rather than alleviate it. When they did this in Chicago, politicians were hoping that this would bring crime levels down (Peterson 25). In the midst of all this, everyone as soon as the politicians proclaimed it would work, was singing their praises and saying that it would, or so they thought. So did the handgun ban succeed? Not necessarily, the article A Splendid, Precarious Victory proves this point. The author Dan Peterson provides very gut wrenching statistics. It states, “in recent years, while the handgun ban was in place, the percentage committed with handguns has consistently been 70 percent or more” (Peterson 25). Clearly, this proves that the mainstream media, anti-gun groups and politicians have distorted the truth about just how hazardous gun control is. This disturbing information should be a wake up call to those who feel that gun control works. Finally, this proves that gun control is unproductive. These kinds of laws ...

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...ight tooth and nail to ensure that the U.S. Constitution lives to see another day to prevent tyrants and cowards from decimating it. Finally, gun owners will always be remembered as people who are fighters from the beginning of their lives to the end of their lives in the constant and arduous struggle for common sense and logic.

Works Cited

Brandt, Anthony. “Not in My Backyard.” Audubon Sept./Oct. 1997: 58+. SIRS Researcher. Web. 11 Mar. 2011.

Hyde, Paul. “Guns Are a Big Part of the U.S. Violence Problem.” Greenville News (Greenville, SC) 18 Apr. 2007: n.p. SIRS Researcher. Web. 22 Mar. 2011.

Peterson, Dan. “A Splendid, Precarious Victory.” American Spectator 43.7 (2010): 22. MAS Ultra-School Edition. EBSCO. Web. 23 Mar. 2011.

Titus, Hebert W. “An Unambiguous Right.” USA Today 19 Mar. 2008: A10. SIRS Researcher. Web. 10 Mar. 2011.

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