Persuasive Essay On The 2nd Amendment

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Gun violence in America has escalated drastically over the years. But it seems the only time we are outraged about the shootings or abuse of the 2nd Amendment is when there is a massacre of innocent people or a cop misusing his power and killing an innocent black person. “There have been at least 110 mass shootings in the US since 2009 at least 33 of which occurred in a public place” (TJF). After the vigils and outcries for change for change that fall on deaf ears, the problem is ignored and the abuse of the 2nd Amendment continues. There is no reform but instead there is another battle between the NRA, Congress, and the President of the United States. Gun regulation is constantly debated and is a very subjective topic because of the differing …show more content…

Many people believe the connotation is that the civilians of America have the right to obtain guns and use them to protect themselves and others. This right also gives them the fortification against the powerful government. Another understanding of the right to bear arms is that it is an outdated law that only applied in the time it was written. The Bill Of Rights, the first 10 Amendments, was written in1791. It was written right after being liberated from British rule. After being under an oppressive rule, the Framers and Founders wanted to prevent history from being repeated. They set in place the 2nd Amendment for citizens to arm themselves against the authoritative people in charge. In 2015, people see this amendment has something relevant in the time it was made. In 2008 D.C vs Heller, the Supreme Court ruled that rifles should be always be on trigger lock and that deadly weapons should not be carried in D.C borders without a license for it. This is one of America’s strictest gun laws (Cornel Law). In McDonald vs Chicago, the Supreme Court ruled that the Heller decision does not apply to states. The Heller decision sided with the needs of society by trying to make the district safer (Oyez). The decision for Chicago, Illinois sided with the individual’s rights to bear arms and abide by their 14th amendment and 2nd Amendment

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