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Persuasive Essay On Gun Control

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Gun control is one of the controversial issues in the U.S.A. from a long time ago. Many gun laws have been established to control the selling, the purchase of, and the usage of firearms in the U.S.A. The National Firearms Act of 1934 is the first federal gun control law, and it requires taxes on the production or the selling of any firearms. The National Firearms of 1938 prohibits the selling of any guns to anyone under accusation or has criminal history, and it also requires licensing for the interstate gun dealers. Additionally, in 1968, the Omnibus Crime Control and Safe Street Act were established. Also, in 1968, the Gun Control Act was passed, and it is the primary regulatory federal gun law in the U.S.A. Many other laws have been passed …show more content…

In this essay, the author

  • States that gun control is one of the controversial issues in the u.s.a. from a long time ago.
  • Explains that opponents believe more restrictive gun control laws would violate the second amendment. the right to bear arms is guaranteed by the constitution of the united states of america.
  • Explains that the pew research center of u.s. politics& policy survey shows that 24% of americans own guns, and 79% of them say that having a gun makes them feel safe and comfortable in their homes.
  • Explains that the us has the highest gun ownership rate in the world (88.8 per 100 residents), and 4.8 homicide per 100,000 residents.
  • Opines that more restrictive gun control laws would violate the second amendment, violate their right for self-defense, and would not reduce crime rates in america.
  • Explains that proponents believe that the second amendment does not state the right to bear arms for self-defense. they argue that stricter gun laws would reduce mass shooting deaths.

They believe that more laws would give more power to the government. According to the Pew Research Center of U.S. Politics& Policy survey, 55% of women and 59% of men agree that more restrictive gun control laws would give the government too much power over average citizens. In addition, the survey also shows that 76% of Republicans and 34% Democrats agree that stricter laws would give the government more authority. In addition, the survey also shows that 63% of the Republicans and 34% of the Democrats agree that that more restrictive gun laws would result in taking away guns from the citizens. Opponents also believe that the purpose of adding the right to bear arms to the Bill of Rights is to protect the people from a really powerful government. According to the NPA report, the chief of the NRA, Wayne LaPierre, said to Senator Dick Durbin "Senator, I think without any doubt, if you look at why our Founding Fathers put it (the Second Amendment) there, they had lived under the tyranny of King George and they wanted to make sure that these free people in this new country would never be subjugated again and have to live under tyranny" (Welna,

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