Understanding Misconceptions about Firearm Ownership

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Firearm Owners Firearm owners can be criticized due to constant misunderstandings for owning guns. Many Americans may see firearm owners as someone who can hurt and kill people. As a firearm seen as an object that may cause harm to an individual, people feel terrorized when living next to an owner of of a gun. Citizens of the United States believe the cause of many violent deaths throughout the country are because of gun ownerships eligibility to all citizens and no guarantee of complete safe responsibility of the individual. People fear the lack of safety precautions and little knowledge of owning a gun will create an occurrence of accidents. People believe troops and law enforcement are the only ones to be in charge of a gun because they …show more content…

Although many people have passed the background check and have and so completely the safety test, many people are able to hide the true intentions of wanting a firearm. Hunting and safety can be the main ideas for purchasing firearms, but people can buy firearms to just shoot random targets at an outside site which may be very dangerous if one does not know what may be beyond the target point. In a handbook called “Firearm Safety Certificate” by the Bureau of Firearms, it is quoted, “Be aware that if the bullet misses or completely passes through the target, it could strike a person or object.” When one is in doubt, one is not to shoot and is to observe and consider what may happen. Not only can they shoot out just for fun, but for celebration as well. On a website called “Nola” it is stated, “In Kenner on New Year 's Day, a man who apparently fired his gun in celebration, fired a shot that bounced off a metal pole and struck struck a woman in the stomach.” Many people in the past have been hurt by stray bullets which have been fired upon celebration or for fun, but as time progressed, people were forced more to obey the laws with new technology that is able to enforce safety precautions. With many accidental shootings that wounded and has killed people, rules have become stricter and laws as in “S. 150” which may be referred as “Assault Weapons Ban of 2013” have been passed to ban certain guns on the market and lower the availability of modifications on

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