Gun Ownership in America: Motivations and Implications

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There are more than 44 million Americans own guns, implying that 25% of the adults in the US own guns and that 40% of the American households owning a minimum of one firearm. These gun owners normally possess 192 million firearms whereby 65 million of these firearms are handguns of all the legal owners of the guns, the main reasons for their ownership of the gun include sporting, hunting as well as home protection (McLeigh, 201-202). Among all the individuals who own the guns, 75% of them allege that self-protection is their chief reason for owning the firearm (Seabrook, 2014). The majority of the young people in the United States are normally surrounded by regular reminders of the threat that gun violence poses to their community. The constant …show more content…

The common knowledge is that majority of the mass shooters have been found to have severe mental illness that could have received treatment for their participation in the shooting. The fact that the access to most of these mental treatment facilities is available to those people with money leaves those without the money to access to the medical treatment a security risk. I this case the combination of an assortment of factors are making the young people helpless in the society whose chief drive is seeking money. The rising cases of drug abuse such as the use of Xanax as well as other antipsychotic and mood altering prescription drugs are inflating the problem of drug abuse. The 1980s saw the use of these drugs become popular in the society and consequently resulted in the rise of the horrific shooting incidences (Grier, 2014). Additionally, it has been found that almost every other shooter has been found to have been using a certain type of these prescription …show more content…

Too much watching of the video games normally trains people to kill and the fact that the parents are too busy to care leaves these children with little supervision as well as guidance. There is no understanding as well as respect for another individual’s life coupled with the unrealistic impression of entitlement that makes them solve their problems by use of guns as they see in the movies and video games (McLeigh, 201-202). The gang and drug related issues are the additional causes of the gun violence as the guns seek to protect their turfs from the invasion by another gang. The additional rise in the issues of drug fights among these gangs is additionally a major cause of the violence as the gang keeps on attacking one another followed by the retaliatory attacks with innocent people caught in the crossfire. The additional rise in the cases of the gun violence is as a result of the homicides caused by the use of guns in the common of a

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