Gun Control Research Paper

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So many Americans today protect themselves by carrying a concealed firearm. There are beginning to be more and more restrictions of where you can and can't carry a concealed weapon. More gun control laws will not prevent criminals from acquiring weapons and committing crimes it will just make more people at risk. A few distinct reasons why there should be less gun control are gun control laws infringe upon the right to self-defense, gun control laws do not deter crime, and we the people have the right to bear arms. Gun control laws infringe upon the right to self-defense. According to the National Rifle Association (NRA), guns are used for self-defense 2.5 million times a year. The police cannot protect everyone all of the time. 61% of men …show more content…

While gun ownership doubled in the twentieth century, the murder rate decreased. John R. Lott, Jr., PhD, author of More Guns, Less Crime: Understanding Crime and Gun Control Laws, stated, "States with the largest increases in gun ownership also have the largest drops in violent crimes. The effect on 'shall-issue' [concealed gun] laws on these crimes [where two or more people were killed] has been dramatic. Journalist John Stossel explained, "Criminals don't obey the law... Without the fear of retaliation from victims who might be packing heat, criminals in possession of these [illegal] weapons now have a much easier job... As the saying goes, 'If guns are outlawed, only outlaws will have guns.'" This shows how taking guns away does not help where gun ownership deters …show more content…

If people were allowed to carry a gun there, then they could defend themselves and rest of the people when shootings break out. There are many mass shootings every year and if more people could carry freely then there would be someone to help out. Sometimes just one person can't save the day but they can sure help out. This shows how that if people with concealed carry permits were allowed to carry everywhere that the mass shootings may be

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