Argumentative Essay On Guns And Violence

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Guns and Violence

I am doing my essay on guns and violence. This is one of the biggest debates anywhere right now. Gun ownership is at an all-time high. I agree with owning a gun. I own guns but it is only for hunting or protecting my family. I agree guns in the hands of the wrong people is not a good thing. If the government decided to ban guns, they would still be available to the criminals through the black market. In surveys that were done by Wright and Rossi (1986) and Sheley and Wright (1995) they surveyed 12,000 robbery victims. Fifty-five percent of the robberies that took place in a business involved a gun. Guns were only used thirteen percent of the in noncommercial robberies. Usually the ones that are targeted in robberies are …show more content…

For liberals, the very term "gun violence" has been reified into some sort of natural force, completely detached from any identifiable root causes other than guns themselves--as if .45 semi-automatics, rifles, and high-capacity magazines. On the other side, hardcore NRA supporters and certain other Second Amendment support groups define guns and weaponry as not just the symbolic but also the highest material expression of liberty, freedom, and moral rectitude. The NRA believes that anyone that can buy and conceal or even carry the gun in the open is considered a “good guy”. No matter what this new hero's background, inclinations, or emotional make-up might be. …show more content…

When you are giving a concealed carry permit, does not mean that your mind is in the right stat or that you don’t have some physiological issues. There is not enough evaluation done on someone that is wanting to get a permit. This statement here got me to really thinking about gun control and violence. But no possible reading of the Second Amendment can possibly excuse the fundamental hypocrisy here. Just because you're free to do something doesn't mean you should do it. Conservatives like me who care deeply about family values typically forego their freedom to sleep around. (Mumford) This made a great point. If you are not comfortable with a gun, then don’t have one just because it is your Second Amendment. We can all sleep around on our spouse at any time, but is that right? I have always had a question that I have not been able to find the answer to. Why do all these people that do the mass shootings carry a AR-15 or some other kind of rifle? To me they are mainly doing it for attention. I own a AR-15 and an automatic shotgun, from what I know about these two guns, the shotgun is going to kill or injure more people at one shot, if that is the real intention of the shooter. Is there ever a chance that the shooter had some other gun, but the government wants us to think it was an AR-15 or some other kind of rifle. I believe that the news needs to stop making such a

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