Persuasive Essay On Gun Control

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Guns has effected the nation dramatically. There hasn 't been a month that a tragedy hasn 't happened. Shootings have become more recent, families have become more scared to go out to their community. There has been shootings that occurred in the schools, movie theaters, family friendly locations now even a church. Churches is a place where people go to practice their religion and get a little sanctuary ,now even there the people are not safe. The gun control in the America has become such a problem that the citizens don 't even notice it. It has become so easy to buy a gun that anyone can do at their own home. Gun have been sold online easily as well as behind the counter. When they are sold behind the counter, most places don 't even ask for background checks. That to me is probably the most dangerous thing. it 's so easy for a gun to fall in the wrong hands. For example, the shooting in Charleston. …show more content…

He completed the necessary form for a background check. Dictates of the law were not properly fulfilled. When the seller of the weapon had allowed the legal time limit to pass, he completed the sale of the firearm to Roof. Back ground checks should be more forced upon. The qualifications should have more tests than the original. How about regular follow ups to people who own guns. Making gun renewal mandatory every year. If completing this the communities, states, the nation can reestablished the tranquility of the people. Knowing that guns are only in hands of law enforcement and responsible people, the nation will slowly better itself. In Chapter 1 there I came upon Lobbying Pathway. Its persuasive arguments aimed to convince decision makers to support an idea. Jeff Bush has a lot of endorsers and supportive voters that follow his decision, if he we to bring it up and force upon it, he can actually make it

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