Guns are Destroying America

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Gun control in the United States has been a major debate for hundreds of years. Many people believe that guns should be highly regulated while others believe that anyone should have the ability to own one. Each side has a plausible argument. Throughout this essay it will be show how not having gun control can increase violence and death rates, the right for everyone to own a gun is not guaranteed by the Second Amendment, and how over usage of guns has played a role in the diminishing populations of animals. Violence related to guns is a prominent issue in America. Guns are a means to an end; meaning guns have played a strong role in suicides, murders, and injuries. In the past decade there has been an average of 400-500 thousand incidents of firearms per year (Gun Violence). The number of injured people from firearm incidents in the United States per year for the past decade is 400-600 thousand people (Gun Violence). These statistics are absolutely shocking to anyone. The amount of violence and crime that comes from guns is enormous. It is imperative that proper gun control is put into place by means of background checks and proper training. It can almost be certain that the number of incidents of accidental discharges from children and the number of victims affected by gun crimes in general can be highly reduced. Many people believe that owning any type of guns is a guaranteed right under the Second Amendment; this is not necessarily true. The Second Amendment of the U.S Constitution states, “A well regulated Militia, being necessary to the security of a free State, the right of the people to keep and bear Arms, shall not be infringed.” This Amendment therefore grants people the right to own a gun. The Amendment does no... ... middle of paper ... ...al and practical. If gun control is issued to lower violence and death rates, then that is practical and reasonable. However, if gun control is issued only to limit the Second Amendment as a way to express dominance and power in the Legislature, then that is not a practical use of it, and therefore should be reviewed by a court. A major problem with guns is over usage, which has caused rapid decreases in certain animal populations. This must be become more controlled and watched in order to ensure a strong ecosystem and represent a sacristy of life. Works Cited Gibson, J. William. "The New War on Wolves." Los Angeles Times. 08 Dec. 2011: A.25. SIRS Issues Researcher. Web. 21 Feb. 2014. "PRESSER v. STATE OF ILLINOIS." LII / Legal Information Institute. N.p., n.d. Web. 21 Feb. 2014. "Gun Violence." NIJ Home Page NIJ Home. N.p., n.d. Web. 18 Feb. 2014.

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