Persuasive Essay On Gun Control

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In America everyday citizens use guns for defense against criminal acts. In the United States 80,000,000 citizens own guns (Kleck and Gerts, 2010). Now many people in America would think that with this many citizens owning guns that crime rate would be higher than ever. As a result of this crime rate has gone down with the increase of concealed carry laws (Kleck and Gertz, 2010). With some of these facts and statistics my impression is that gun laws should not deny citizens from purchasing firearms because not all citizens are used for illegal activities. If gun control laws increase it will not stop criminals from obtaining guns or breaking the law (Gun Control, 2016). When laws about obtaining guns increase, law-abiding citizens follow …show more content…

With these crime percentages lowering just small amounts it is still a big difference. When crime rates lower by one percent that it still an incredible accomplishment.
Making stricter gun laws restrict people who obey the law and buy guns legally. Everyday people use guns in many different ways that are not harmful to society. People get into shooting compositions and aim at targets only. Shooting has been in the Summer Olympics for many years and many people strive in this sport. Another hobby that involve guns is hunting throughout the year. Many members of my family go hunting throughout the year and each have special guns for hunting. Not everyone uses these guns for crimes and hostile …show more content…

Many citizens in America would disagree with my stand point on gun control. In America there are many protocols a buyer has to go through to purchase the guns; criminal records or mental illness, drug addictions, legal status, dishonorable discharges, restraining orders, etc (Pérez-Peña, 2015). Even with this many regulations there is still an immense amount of gun violence in America. Mass shootings have been a problem in cities and states all over the country. With the more guns in America, the more violence there is (Pérez-Peña, 2015). In 2013, the nation had more than 33, 000 firearm deaths; 70 % were homicides, more than half were suicides, and hundreds were accidental or unsolved deaths (Pérez-Peña, 2015). With these numbers I could see how many of the citizens’ views are supporting stricter gun laws, especially if any of these deaths were family members or someone they knew. I do not have that firsthand experience; therefore I cannot explain where they are coming

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