Persuasive Essay On Gun Control

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The charred field is fresh with the scent of battle. A smoky haze surrounds the field; a strong scent of burnt gun powder lingers in the air. A single flag stands in the field marked red white and blue, the flag represents the 13 American colonies. The fight against tyranny was over, the fight for freedom was over. The year is seventeen seventy-six and out of the ashes of war a country is born, a country governed by individuals who are free to forge their own destiny. The country that formed is the United States of America. The Right to bear arms is engraved in American society and has allowed one of the biggest gun cultures to flourish. “There are by various estimates anywhere from 270 million to 310 million guns in the United States …show more content…

They are the American people 's liberty teeth and keystone under independence … from the hour the Pilgrims landed to the present day, events, occurrences and tendencies prove that to ensure peace security and happiness, the rifle and pistol are equally indispensable … the very atmosphere of firearms anywhere restrains evil interference they deserve a place of honor with all that 's good." This quotes shows the first American president views on guns, he believes that they deserve honor and are capable of restraining evil in society. The idea of gun control goes against the basic values and principles that our forefathers had. In their fight against tyranny guns proved to be not only useful but the single biggest contributor in their fight for freedom. The constitution governs the country of America, but many scholars debate its relevance in the 21st century. “Many argue today that the Constitution is outdated because it addresses problems peculiar to the eighteenth century. Some parts of the Constitution do read rather quaintly” (President of Hillside college Larry …show more content…

From the American revolutionary war to modern day, people have been practicing their right to bear arms responsibly. Americas gun culture is one of the biggest in the world. As it continues to flourish, the American people will continue to see the benefits that it has on American society. The reason why gun control is not effective is because proper gun ownership can help prevent crime, also the bill of rights allows American citizens the right to own a firearm and gun violence with legally obtained firearms is not an issue in the United

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