The Second Amendment vs Gun Control

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President Barack Obama says we have an “obligation” to try anything that could save one child, but many people find this statement to be ridiculous. Gun control is thought of as a government policy or regulations to control or limit the sale and use of firearms. In the U.S. constitution, the 2nd Amendment states that a well regulated militia, being necessary to the security of a free state, the right of the people to keep and bear arms, shall not be infringed. Inside America today, gun control is a major issue, especially in the political arena. People debate on the daily that not all things in society make it a safer place to live. The best intentions of America’s lawmakers often do not achieve the desired outcome; therefore, the nation is somewhat split on the idea of gun control. Some advocate there is too much government, while others feel there is not enough. Gun control may or may not help society as intended; just as giving up your constitutional rights no more ensures a safer environment nor does the gun advocate who follows laws promoting progressive gun safety. Gun ownership is about your constitutional right: the 2nd Amendment. Many people may be robbed of their right to bear arms. In Maloney v. Cuomo, the Second Circuit panel held that New York’s ban on in-home possession of Nunchaku violated neither the Second Amendment nor—because it was supported by a rational basis—the Fourteenth Amendment (Blackman and Shapiro 17). During United States v. Emerson, that court decided that the Second Amendment protected an individual right. The Emerson court stated explicitly that the Second Amendment “protects individual Americans in their right to keep and bear arms whether or not they are a member of a select militia or performin... ... middle of paper ... ...s America stand today on gun control today? Works Cited Banks, James. "Gun Control Debate: The Argument That Every Gun Owner Needs To Start Making." PolicyMic. N.p., 6 Nov. 2013. Web. 8 Jan. 2014. . Blackman, Josh, and Ilya Shapiro. "Keeping Pandora’s Box Sealed: Privileges or Immunities,The Constitution in 2020, and Properly Extending The Right to Keep and Bear Arms To The States." Cato Institute. 8:1 (2010): 1-90. Rpt. in CATO Organization. N.p.: n.p., n.d. Print. . Baum, Dan. "Why Our Gun Debate Is Off Target." The Wall Street Journal. N.p., 16 Feb. 2013. Web. 8 Jan. 2014.

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