Gun laws in the United States (by state) Essay | Essay

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Gun laws in the United States (by state) Essay | Essay

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Gun Control

Summary: The public is truly split on whether there ought to be a total ban on handguns. But the percentage of Americans who would support a total ban is rising. Even with the N.R.A, which opposes any firearm regulation, is faced with growuing frustration over violence and a national wave of anti firearm sentiment.

Americans participated in a great debate through the 60's, 70's, 80's, and into the 90's. It is the argument of whether handguns, shotguns, and rifles should be restricted or banned. This debate over ownership of a firearm has produced strong emotions through the past years and does not seem to be abating. Does the U.S. Constitution give people the right, or should guns be restricted or banned because they are used in the commission of many crimes? Some argue that the right to bear arms is not as vital today as it was in the 1700's, or that it does not apply to individuals. Others argue that it is an individual right guaranteed by the Constitution to own a firearm.

It is obvious that the nation does not want guns in the hands of convicted felons; however it is necessary that guns be not confiscated from law-abiding...

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