Persuasive Essay On Gun Control

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Gun control has been one of the most controversial issues for years. A large number of people believe that if gun control is heavily imposed it will promptly reduce the risk of crime. Guns are awful to some people because of the violence that they create. It is a proven fact that handguns have been the murder weapon of choice. These people believe that the public has relied on weaponry that creates mischief and law breaking acts involving gunfire. I believe that that a gun is a tool. Guns don 't kill people, people kill people. The issue depends on who is operating the gun, and what circumstances it is involved in. Purchasing a handgun legally is a complex process, which includes the buyer going through a two month waiting period. These procedures …show more content…

If an individual is willing to pay a price they will get what they want. Gun owners have to look out for themselves, and all gun owners must be knowledgeable of their second amendment right to keep and bear arms. In Making Gun Control Happen the author, Patrick Radden Keefe, writes as an advocate to gun control. He indicates that one blatantly obvious change would be to “mandate a criminal background check for all gun purchases” as it would obviously stop criminals from getting their hands on a weapon (Keefe). It takes brains to live the life of a criminal; many of them most likely have weaseled their way out of the database and would therefore be able to buy a gun anyway. The idea of using a background check as the main means to sort out the good people from the bad people is a magnificent example of the many things wrong with gun control. The Second Amendment is all For Gun Control, Adam Winkler writes to convince the readers that gun control has always been a part of the 2nd Amendment. The 2nd Amendment is about the right to bear arms, the right we have as American citizens to carry a firearm as …show more content…

As gun control is such a controversial topic that leads to arguments of whether it should be legalized or not, the idea that we would not be able to defend ourselves, should the need arise, is a horrific nightmare and almost a terrible reality. Legalizing gun control will only further the pain caused to our county through the many instances that have occurred in the past and recently. The State of Florida was one of first states to allow conceal and carry laws. The law required that the applicant be at least 21 years of age, no criminal record, no record of drug and alcohol abuse, no history of mental illness, and complete a firearms safety course by the NRA. The permit must be renewed every three years. The permit is good throughout the, entire state. (Snyder p.49)” The State of Florida shows that from 1987 through June of 1993 160,823 permits have been issued and only 530, or about 0.33 percent of the applicants, have been denied a permit for failure to satisfy the criteria, indicating that the law is benefitting those whom it was intended to benefit” (Snyder

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