Argumentative Essay: Gun Control Laws In The United States

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Hunter Louk
Language Arts 8
Miss Herron
25 November 2015
Gun Control Laws The United States has 88.8 guns per 100 people, or about 270,000,000 guns, which is the highest total and per capita number in the world. This means that the United States of America’s citizens own more guns collectively than any other country's population. Making more gun control laws would be pointless sense criminals can still get and use firearms. More gun control laws should not be enacted because gun control laws infringe upon the right for self-defense and deny people a sense of safety, they diminish the right to own guns like assault weapons for hunting as well as sport, and the second amendment of the United States Constitution protects the right to individual gun ownership. …show more content…

A pole performed by Pew Research shows that 61% of men and 56% of women said that passing more gun control laws would make it harder to defend their homes and their families. This means that over half of the men and women that were polled are against more gun control laws. Another poll from Pew states that 79% of males poled and 80% of females polled said that owning a gun made them feel safer. This poll’s results state that over three quarters of both men and women felt safer owning a gun. According to the National Rifle Association, guns are used for self-defense more than 2.5 million times every year. In December of 2014, Pew took another poll and found that 57% of the people that they surveyed stated that owning a gun protected them from becoming a potential victim of crime. If more gun control laws are to be created, this number would drop very quickly. More gun control laws also mean that it would be harder for a person to

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