Americans and Firearms

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The old saying goes, “Live by The Sword, Die by The Sword”. The euphemism that suggests anyone living a life where violence is a means of survival will ultimately meet his end by violence. The idea is contemporary to our modern society, where many Americans are opposed to private firearm ownership among a costly ongoing war, and an increase in random shooting massacres and firearms related deaths. However, in the ongoing and emotional debate of the right to bear arms, many Americans may also tell you that the most important part of living by the sword, is that you do live. Those who support the right to bear arms claim that not only is firearm ownership an inherit right of American citizens, but is necessary in a country that is among the highest in the world in firearms related deaths. Amidst questionable political agendas and the rise in violent crimes both with and without firearms, the underlying question appears to be; Is our domestic policy on firearms out of control, or are Americans themselves?

In the wake of the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan, and the increase of killing sprees involving firearms in the U.S. since the Columbine Massacre, the case against guns is emotionally charged and captivating. The use of these examples has been a powerful recruitment tool in the case against private gun ownership and the lobbying for stricter legislation governing the sale, and distribution of firearms within the U.S. and internationally. In addition to this, Pro-Control supporters most often use startling statistics in firearm-related deaths and homicides as contention that these incidents are reflections of an ongoing killing spree in the United States, whom remains among the top countries in the world for firearm related deaths, a...

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...nd propagating the need for American citizens to be armed in order to defend themselves from a corrupt government. The NRA has been the chief figure in anti-gun control legislation. In fact, The National Review stated in 2007 that, “The

Democrats are not “in charge” of Congress, at least when it comes to guns—the National Rifle Association is.”

In spite of strong support on both sides of the argument, violent crimes and firearms related deaths and homicides have remained consistent for decades. With the number of American lives lost on the rise, and efforts to reduce firearms related violence proving ineffective, the radical solution of a permanent ban on firearms is coming closer to a reality. However, how this will be executed and how effective it really can be are variables no side of the argument can be sure of, but both could carry the gravest consequences.

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