Gun Control: A Controversial American Debate

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Enforcing stricter laws on gun ownership is a controversial topic these days due to the recent shootings and massacres that have occurred in recent years. This has resulted in part of the population wanting to enforce gun control and remove all weapon ownership from United States Citizens. The rest of the United States wants to prevent the Government from violating their second amendment right the bear arms. This issue is so controversial that it has caused many people to rally and protest for their belief. It has also caused people to question government leadership. The need for a resolution is higher now than it has ever been and getting there is going to take a lot of work and a lot of arguments. Regardless of what side they take, all United …show more content…

Supporters of gun control claim that gun ownership is the reason for all gun violence and that gun control will be effective in confiscating almost all of the guns. Right now a person can purchase a weapon fairly easily and have it at their use whenever they need it. Some of these people are not educated on the proper use of a gun. Some people do not know how to correctly store a gun or basic gun safety tips. This is why there is a large number of unnecessary and preventable deaths. These can include suicide, accidents and violence due to the availability of a gun. This may be true because in some cases people acted upon impulse and the guns were available. It is true that some instances gun violence may have been prevented by gun control, especially the criminals that acted on impulse. Gun control supporters believe illegal gun sales will also be stopped. The government can place harsher punishments and stricter laws to decrease the sale of guns once they are illegal. It will take a lot of work and trial and error because we cannot predict the outcome of banning guns. They vary state by state so even the states that have already implemented some form if gun control would not be able to be used as an

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