Gun Control

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Gun control
Is the way the government regulates guns safe? “In the first seven years of the Iraq war, 4,400 soldiers were killed. Almost as many civilians are killed with guns in the U.S every month,” (Ruben, Alan). It nearly sounds impossible how 2,555 days of war amounts to 30 days of a living environment in America. Guns should only be able to be purchased in stores and not locally because they cannot be given to irresponsible or dangerous people, easier to enforce background checks, and this would be a great substitute instead of banning guns.
Guns should only be able to be purchased in stores and not locally because they cannot be given to dangerous or irresponsible people. The national rifle association (NRA) only suggests severe punishments after a criminal has already committed a gun crime, without considering or attempting to prevent criminals or children from obtaining them in the first place. Preventing criminals and children from having these weapons are vital when trying to hone safety skills. It would be more rationale to stop gun distribution to recently incarcerated people then punishing them for obtaining these weapons (Ed. Louise Gerdes). The NRA is doing some justice; they have enforced the “Brady Act” Which makes background checks a requisite when selling a gun. This act has prevented 400,000 felons and prohibited buyers from purchasing handguns (Ed. Louise Gerdes). The Brady act does not require a background check when selling locally or online. Just about any adult can purchase a small handgun, to an AK-47, and cause yet another terrible shooting at schools (Goddard Colin). I think with a stricter Brady Act guns would be harder to obtain by people who shouldn’t have them or someone who distributes them to ...

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