The Pros And Cons Of Gun Control Laws

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Have you ever gone to a business and asked for something, then they replied with “Sorry we are unable to do that because of government regulations”. This may not be the most common response, but it is one that we have all heard of. In this position paper I am going to write about Government regulations and whether or not they benefit the country. There are numerous amounts of regulations that are enforced by the government. So, I am just going to focus on one of them. The government regulation I am going to focus on is firearms. The first government regulation I am going to start with is firearms. This is a very controversial subject. So, I am going to present both sides of the controversy. “One common refrain echoed by anti-gun advocates …show more content…

It is not the gun or the bullets that do the harm; it is the misuse of them. “The truth is the gun industry is one of the most heavily regulated industries (nssf).” They are countless amounts of gun regulations, it is just if people decide to follow them. One of them is “FFL may not knowingly sell a firearm or ammunition to a prohibited person (fedcoplaw)”. There are numerous amounts of reasons that qualify somebody as a prohibited person. But this is just one of the regulations that are in place for guns. “Sale of a firearm by a federally licensed dealer must be documented by a federal form 4473, which identifies and includes other information about the purchaser, and records the make, model, and serial number of the firearm. (nraila)” This way everything about the gun and about the person will be recorded. That way everything that happens will be accountable to the customer for the firearm. Now to counter the facts presented earlier, that were in favor of more regulations. When said that the NRA opposed a bill to prevent a ban on bullets that pierce safety vest; “The NRA opposed a loosely written legislation that, if passed, would have outlawed 80 percent of all big-game ammunition. (nssf)” After hearing that you realize the impact on hunting management that more gun regulations would have. Which in turn would cut down on a large amount of revenue for the government. Now about the 43 incidents where

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