Two Extreme Views on Gun Control

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Take away all registered guns in America and abolish the second amendment and now America is the least violent country in the world? That’s the opposite of what my family NRA (National Rifle Association) card holding friend would say he simply disagrees. (Babcock) “You would leave the general American public defenseless against all the criminals that would still possess firearms.” (Babcock). It’s an obvious problem facing the American society today. “America is the most violent nation in the Western World” (Strahinich 23). The gun violence problem in America is not with the firearms themselves, but with the violent people that use them.

Here I focus on the two most extreme views of gun control in this document and then add in my own opinion. It‘s mostly about the two extremes of gun control, abolishing the second amendment entirely or still keep one of the most important pieces on the bill of rights. “If you let one side give an inch it won’t stop until it has a mile.” (Babcock) He says that if you don’t have the two extremes in this debate then too much will be given to one side. I agree with this, but I think that there are many just reasons to own a firearm. I believe something needs to be done with the gun violence in the America I just don’t know actually what though.

Should we abolish the Second Amendment in order to reduce gun violence in America? Even if all guns were taken away there would still be violent crimes in America. In the article The Unrealistic Goals of Gun Control, there is an argument that there are several uncontrollable details as flaws in taking away all registered guns. In the U.S., For example, if guns are removed bad people will still find ways to commit crimes with or without guns (Wilson 1). I bel...

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...ules and monitoring can and will help with the lowering of violence in America. Now it’s ridiculous, in my mind, to not have a moderate view on most things especially this, because either side of the spectrum seems too harsh and closed minded. To have an open mind and let the world influence you a little isn’t always a bad thing.

Work Cited

Wilson, Brian “Point: The Unrealistic Goals of Gun Control.” Points of View: Gun Control

(2007): 5. Points of View Reference Center. EBSCO. Web. 6 Oct. 2009.

Strahinich, Helen. Think About Guns in America. New York, Walker and Company, 1992.

Bowman, Jeffrey “Point: Controlling Gun Culture.” Points of View: Gun Control (2007): 2.

Points of View Reference Center. EBSCO. Web. 6 Oct. 2009.

Babcock, Jim. Personal Interview. 3 December 2009.

Poe, Richard. The Seven Myths of Gun Control. New York, Three Rivers Press, 2001.

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