Gun control.
Gun Control
"38,000 people died from gunshot wounds in 1991 in the United States" (Huelsman 99). "The U.S. homicide rate is 8.4 percent per 100,000 people, which is twice that of France and Germany; four times the rate in Great Britain, and seven times higher than Japan's" (Huelsman 99). When people mention gun control, many things come to mind which include the second amendment rights, school shootings, the Brady law, and gun violence. All of these issues have prompted a controversy over guns and whether or not they are a menace to society. Gun control only takes guns away from law-abiding citizens and it does nothing to stop criminals from buying illegal guns, who are unlikely to obey the law and register their guns. Much of the debate on gun control centers on the interpretation of the second amendment and whether it protects rights of gun ownership or the individual. The militia has been said to represent the National Guard. Others say that the militia means everyone in the country and they are implied in the amendment. The biggest controversy with gun control exists because of the criminals who do not follow the law and possess guns illegally. Many criminals have made it difficult for the average person to be able to own a gun. The criminal's mistakes have brought upon consequences for everyone, and law-abiding citizens should not need the regulation. In April of 1999, the Columbine school shootings occurred. This event caused many people to think about stricter gun control laws. Ballistic fingerprinting, gun rights, registrations, and waiting periods are all issues surrounding the issue of gun control.
The issue of gun control has been very important and controversial throughout our history. Over the years, many acts and laws have been passed. It all started in 1837 when...
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The Gun Violence Prevention Act of 1994: The Brady Law.
... the law went into effect there were no differences in homicide rates. References Duncan, Mark. (2002). Is the Brady Bill Really Working? Available: http://www.gunsaregood.com/brady.htm Gun Violence Protection ...
The effects of Gun Violence in the US
... resources/laws/brady.html Bowling For Columbine. Dir. Michael Moore. DVD. United Artist, 2002. Burton, Emory C. "Gun Ownership Contributes to Violent Crime." Opposing Viewpoints: Gun Violence. Ed ...
Reducing Gun Violence.
... Practicing gun safety can reduce the gun violence, The National Rifle Association has promoted firearm education and marksmanship for more than 100 years. Gun ownership involves the obligation to learn ...
Both sides of the gun control issue -Which Side of the Barrel? The right to bear arms.
... of gun violence. If the Democrats had their way, all the guns owned by Americans would be taken away. Republicans, on the other hand believe that gun ownership is a right that the founding fathers wanted us to have ...
Legalized Prostitution: A Crucial Step Towards Further Development
... cases to incriminate those who are a menace to society. Economic ... not control the workers, abuse them, and take away their earnings. Instead the profession will run as a regular business would operate, without violence and ...
Censorship (and how its effects people)
... 1st amendment rights cannot change the fact of the censorship laws. Censorship effects people by taking away our books, changing the things people have made for the world to see ...
Abetment/ Retention of Death Penalty: A Debate
... and(3)'hardened murderers' i.e., those who are a menace to society. A.P. Sen J., dissenting from the majority judgment, relied ... the 'right to life' was basic to the freedom mentioned in Art. 19 of the Constitution, and no law can deprive the life of a citizen unless ...
Theses as to what drives women to partake in crime
... a menace to society, women are instructed how to behave. A good woman is to be ... liberation and consequential assumption of traditional male social roles, their rates and patterns of criminal offending increasingly approximate those of men ...
Extensive facts...could use better connections though
You cite many "decent" though potentially biased facts...your problem lies in connecting your facts to your argument clearly...they are used mainly to cite the history of gun control.
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