Second Amendment: Right to Self-Protection

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There have been numerous debates inspired by the topic of the Second Amendment. The Second Amendment is a civil right which states, “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.” Based on this right all citizens should have the right to protect themselves and their families. I support the Second Amendment if the people who have obtained a weapon or who are trying to obtain one have been properly trained, are in the right state of mind, and have no criminal background. If a person owns a gun, does not mean they will act violently with it. There are many other weapons that could be used to do the same job. Guns don’t kill people, it’s the people that use them that are the killers. The Second Amendment should be supported by all citizens who want to protect themselves, their families and friends. When I enlisted into the United States Army, I made an oath that stated, “I, Tyonte …show more content…

For this reason alone, many people don’t support the Second Amendment. They feel the world would be a safer place without guns. The people who use guns for the wrong purpose are the problem, not the guns. The people who are against guns have been a victim or know a victim of gun violence. Just because some people make a mistake, others shouldn’t be held accountable for another person’s actions. She also stated, “Most people might argue that the police force is the only protection citizens need and on some level, these people are right.” But police aren’t always there right away. If they are given the opportunity to resolve the issue before the situation escalates, and could possibly save the lives of others. Why wouldn’t people want to use their right to protect

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