America Needs A Better System of Gun Control

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Gun control has become an increasingly controversial topic in the nation due to the continuous debates relating to gun control and whether or not laws should be passed to make it harder for guns to be obtained. Guns serve for a variety of purposes that range from good to bad. Guns are not for everyone. Some individuals cannot handle guns properly, and some choose to use guns inappropriately. Lately, guns have become more of a problem in our society. There has been an increasing amount of shootings that have taken many lives and have wounded people emotionally, not just physically. Although guns are used for protection, firearms are reportedly used more in crimes. More and more shootings are breaking out across the nation. As a result, the death toll from the use of firearms in the U.S. is increasing at an alarming rate. Homicides involving the use of a firearm have become so common in our society that every media outlet always reports about some kind of gun related violence each day. Personally, I feel that the main problem with gun control today is how individuals can go about purchasing a firearm. All of the delusions and complexities of purchasing a firearm overwhelms the average citizen, while some purchase firearms without undertaking this complex process legally. With a perfected system of obtainment, the mass killings and crime that fill our nation with sorrow and grief can be reduced greatly.
The reason why there are several gun-related incidents in America is for the simple fact that America is the most well-armed nation in the world. American citizens, alone, own about 270 million of the world's 875 million firearms. Another report stated that the United States has 90 guns for every 100 citizens (Macinnis 2007). As...

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