Gun Control Will NOT Stop Senseless Gun Violence

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Gun violence in the United States is higher than ever, and criminals with guns will “…kill as many as 1000 people each day” (Alpers&Wilson). Taking this into perspective, it is only right to fight fire with fire or, in this case, use a gun to protect yourself and those around you. Gun control does not only decrease the ability for protection, it also decreases our rights as U.S citizens. The constitution clearly states that we are given the right to bear arms, meaning we may carry fire arms. Even if we have stricter laws for guns, it will not stop killers from shooting innocent people. These men and women causing damage to the lives of numerous individuals do not care if there is a law banning guns, because all they truly want to do is hurt others. The pain citizens endure every day from losing a family member, friend, or even just a colleague is repulsive. These permanent deaths continue to make people fearful and it causes damage in their lives; unless something is done. Most people agree that action needs to be taken to stop this inhumane cruelty, but the question is; what can be done? Americans need protection, rights, and power to break this inexcusable gun violence circling America. Gun restrictions for trustworthy and reliable gun owners have not been proven to weaken gun violence in the United States; therefore, gun control should be limited because it is only hurting America, not helping it. First of all, banning guns will not stop criminals from having them, and there are so many ways that these people can obtain guns. It is pretty plain and simple; if you ban guns from everyone crimes will still be committed. Gun control “…ignores the reality that even if guns disappear, bad people will find ways to do bad things” (Wil... ... middle of paper ... ... 2013. Swift, Art. "Personal Safety Top Reason Americans Own Guns Today." EBSCO.com. N.p., n.d. Web. 28 Oct. 2013. Yiotis, Gayle, and Ray Wisher. "Moms, Cops, & Voters against Gun Control." EBSCO.com. N.p., n.d. Web. Sept.-Oct. 1999. Preidt, Robert. "Do More Gun Laws Mean Fewer Gun Deaths?" EBSCO.com. HealthyDay Consumer News Service, n.d. Web. 06 Mar. 2013. Riczo, Steven. "Guns, America, and the 21st Century." EBSCO.com. USA Today Magazine, n.d. Web. Mar. 2001. Bowman, Jeffrey, and Heather Newton. "Point: Controlling Gun Violence Is More Important than Controlling Guns." EBSCO.com. N.p., n.d. Web. 2013. "EDITORIAL: Guns Don't Kill People, People Kill..." EBSCO.com. Daily Star-Journal, n.d. Web. 17 Dec. 2012. Agresti, James D., and Reid K. Smith. "Gun Control-Just Facts." Gun Control - Just Facts. N.p., n.d. Web. 27 Feb. 2014. .

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