Gun Control Debate Summary

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un have been long supported by the notion that it is for self-defense. Use of gun has been altered over time, many questions what these uses of guns mean to our nation. Debates on gun control and pro-gun control prevalent to self-defense. In the reading entitled Gun Control Isn’t the Answer by James Wilson, he emphasizes that if gun becomes power in the United States of America, the U.S will likely see an increasing of violence. Adam Winkler writing The Second Amendment All for Gun Control discusses possible support of having gun control by the second amendment. Through factors of gun control and anti-gun control, it is evident gun violence continues to occur in our nation affecting innocent and vulnerable lives. When analyzing the …show more content…

Winkler shares that the Second Amendment may have provided the right for citizens to own guns for protection. However, the founding fathers, United States of America first seven presidents who drafted the Declaration of Independence did not write the Second Amendment to allow citizens to carry their guns at all times. As Winkler stated, “The founders who wrote the Second Amendment did not think it was a libertarian license for anyone to have any gun anytime and anywhere they want” (Winkler, 2013). Therefore, Winkler believes the NRA, National Rifle Association may disagree with the potential support, but for all gun control supporters to feel at ease for the Second Amendment is at their sides to …show more content…

Our nation had gone through too much and had lost too many lives due to guns. From young to old, many innocent’s lives are lost due to malicious acts. I believe that it is time to control guns and enforce the safety of our nation. All citizens live day to day, not know what to expect tomorrow and if their future may vanish within seconds. All citizens deserve to live peacefully. If guns are controlled in our nation, the loss of innocent lives can

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