Pros And Cons Of Gun Control Laws

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Guns are NOT as dangerous as they seem. Yes, they do kill but only when they are in the hands of a person that is willing to kill. The United States are just too strict when it comes to the use of guns. There shouldn’t even be a gun control law. I believe that guns are just another form of defense.
Why do guns have a control law when there are other weapons just as dangerous in the kitchens of many homes, like a knife. In order for a knife to be able to kill someone, they need to be in the hands of a person who is willing to kill someone, just like a gun. How can someone defend themselves against a person with a gun. It’s simple, they can’t. They’ll end up seriously injured or might even die. There is just simply not enough guns in the country. It’s scary how people, including me, who can’t get a gun have to run, hide, or try to defend ourselves with hand-held weapons. The Europeans annihilated the American Indians with their guns because the Americans Indians’ weapons were no match to guns. This proven fact shows the power of a gun. People should have an equal …show more content…

With this new possible law, people would be able to defend themselves toward anything, thieves, muggers, murderers, any type of criminal. If the American Indians had guns when the Europeans invaded their home, they would have the same amount of power as the Europeans and might’ve been able to keep their land to themselves. Guns are honestly the best thing ever invented after wars started. Guns would be equal to hand-held weapons that are in homes, they would actually be able to stay at homes. If there are guns in every household then everyone in that house should learn how to use a gun. This means that there will be many people that are experienced with guns and those people can possibly join the U.S. military. The proposal can actually benefit the United States if they take action

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