Household Firearms and Child Suicides: A Dilemma

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There is (are) about 250 million households in this world that have a firearm of some sort in there. About 39% of those households have children in them, and from children suicide about 22,876 of them are from firearms.Many children that have parents with guns are said to be more suicidal than parents without guns. Or parents that are in the CIA, FBI, or some government agency their kids will commit suicide more times then not. Maybe guns shouldn’t be allowed in houses if more kids are committing suicide with the parents own weapon. But there is also a study that says when kids know where the gun is and there is a person trying to break in kids know how to save themselves and there has been less robberies when there is more guns in households. So maybe there …show more content…

Should people be able to have guns in there house for protection for when someone breaks in and has a gun of their own? Should you be able to shoot the person if they break into your house without them even firing a shot off? The Second Amendment gives Americans the right to own and carry guns. Gun control infringes on this right and limits people's ability to defend themselves. Gun control keeps guns out of the hands of the urban poor, the people who are most in need of self defense. Ironically, laws that allow people to carry concealed guns have been shown to reduce violent crime in minority communities. The dangers of limiting the right to self defense go beyond its effects in urban areas. When citizens lose the right to own guns, tyranny and genocide often follow, as has been shown by the actions of Hitler, Stalin, and Pol Pot. "A gun in the home is more likely to kill a member of the family than to defend against an intruder," we hear. "Allowing citizens to carry firearms outside the home for self-protection will turn our streets into Dodge City and our parking lots into the O.K. Corral," the refrain

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