Sunday, March 15, 2020
Gun Control Essays (498 words) - Gun Politics, Firearms, Gun Control
Gun Control Essays (498 words) - Gun Politics, Firearms, Gun Control    Gun Control      Gun Control Since the days of the pioneers of the United  States, firearms have been part of the American tradition as  protection and a means of hunting or sport. As we near the  end of the 20th century the use of guns has changed  significantly. Because of fast and steady increase in crime  and the fight for the right to own a hand gun, the  introduction of legislation for gun control, to try to reduce  the crime in the United States, has been a hotly debated  issue in recent years. Although many people feel that gun  control violates the right of the people, given in the second  amendment the right to bear arms, controlling distribution  and sales and the registration of guns and gun owners is  necessary because of the homicide rate involving guns and  the violence by criminals using guns. Many people feel that  gun control violates the right of the people given in the  second amendment the right to bear arms. Opponents of  gun control, including the National Rifle Association, better  known as the NRA, argue that the right To bear arms is  guaranteed in the second amendment of the Constitution of  the United States of America and licensing restrictions  penalize law-abiding citizens while in no way preventing  criminal use of handguns. It is also argued that by making it  difficult for guns to be bought and registered for the  American public there is a threat to the personal safety of  American families everywhere. However controlling the  sale and distribution of firearms is necessary because of the  homicide rate involving guns. In 1988 there were 9000  handgun related murders in America. Metropolitan centers  and some suburban communities of America are setting  new records for homicides by handguns. Larger  Metropolitan centers have ten times the murder rate of all  Western Europe. For example in Washington,D.C. there  was an estimated 400 homicides including guns. In addition  gun control has been seen as necessary because of the  violence by criminals using guns. Gun control is wrapped in  a series of social issues such as crime and drugs. Guns have  become closely linked to drugs and murder in the public  mind. Drug dealing and high tech weaponry have escalated  the warfare in cities between long established loosely knit  gangs. Predominantly guns of crime are used by gang  members. Many police officers are killed every year due to  drug and gang related incidents involving guns. For example  in 1988 on February 26 rookie New York City police  officer Edward Byre was sitting alone in his police car  guarding the house of a drug trial witness in South Jamaica,  Queens where he was shot four times in the head and  killed. In conclusion there are valid reasons for why certain  people feel that gun control is unfair. People against gun  control feel that it is a violation of the Constitution to  control the sale and distribution and the registration of guns  and gun owners. But it is necessary for there to be certain  limits on the way that firearms are handled in this country  because of the homicide rate involving guns and because of  the violence created by criminals using guns. If gun control  legislation were to go through there would be a significant  decline in gun related crimes and fatalities.    
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