Persuasive Essay On Right To Bear Arms

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America—the land of the free and the home of the brave. Not only are these words sung in the national anthem, but they can even be considered a motto for the country. In the US, residents and citizens have many rights that people in other countries can only dream about. They have the right to practice freedom of speech, freedom of religion, and many other freedoms thanks to the founding fathers and the United States Constitution. But there are some very controversial rights as well. What about the second amendment – the right to bear arms? While America is considered one of the freest countries in the world, we might ask ourselves: is it too free? Although the right to bear arms is a constitutional right, the safety of the nation is far more important. America should use Australia as a model when it comes to gun laws. Stricter, more extensive background checks, requiring permits and training, and the prohibition of automatic and semi-automatic guns must be enforced in order to help lower crime rates and ensure American citizen’s safety. According to www.archives.gov, the second amendment of the United States Constitution reads that: “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 is …show more content…

Meanwhile, in the US, 27 people, including 20 first graders, were shot and killed in December 2013 in the Sandy Hook massacre and we are yet to see any laws designed to prevent another tragedy like it. There have been talks of new restrictions but nothing on the federal level has been done yet. If the death of 20 innocent children was not enough to fight for gun control and to take a stand, what will? Australia was able to enforce stricter laws without taking away the right to possess a

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