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Gun Control has been at the forefront of many debates due to the increase of deadly shootings. Over the past several years, there have been multiple mass casualty shootings, and as the number of shootings increased, United States citizens began the debate of whether tighter gun control laws would prevent these shootings. In this debate, we will address the reasons supporting gun control and the reasons opposing gun control. Americans have a choice and this choice will be debated below.
America was founded on the principle of freedom and the rights of an individual to live in a nation built by the people, for the people. The government has begun to use tragedy, terrorism and civil unrest to force unjustified laws and federal controls into action that are a direct attack on our civil liberties. The NSA and other federal organizations have violated Americans rights and freedom in the name of national security far too many times. If we allow the government to take away our rights to bear arms it will be another tragedy in the long list of attacks on our American rights. Many gun control activists believe that reducing the number of private gun owners in America will reduce crime and suicide. This could not be further from the truth; strict gun laws will only take the guns out of the hands of law abiding citizens, criminals will be armed and normal citizens will have no means of immediate protection. A recent study conducted by Harvard University proved that countries with strict anti-gun laws have significantly higher crime and murder rates than countries with more personal gun owners (Kates & Mauser, 2007). It is easy for people to take a stand against private firearm ownership when they are not under the threat of violence. Taking a stand against ownership is also easy if one’s family members are not being threatened. If an individual were in a situation where their personal safety or the safety of their family was under threat they would feel differently about owning a personal firearm.
The bottom line is that it is our right as an American citizen to own guns. The state and federal government have no constitutional power to enforce gun control in America. The second amendment has no exception. It clearly 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."("Cornell Legal Institute," 2014, p. 1). The U.S. Supreme Court ruled this to mean that all U.S. citizens have the right to personal ownership of firearms in District of Columbia VS Heller in 2008("Cornell Legal Institute," 2014, p. 1). Americans have a reasonable right to protection for their family and personal property, to include immediate protection from armed criminals intending to do harm. According to article 1 section 8 of the Constitution there are no rights given to the government to regulate any form of gun control on an American citizen ("Cornell Law institute," 2013).
With or without gun control people will continue to commit crimes. Gun control is not a solution to the issue. It is an advantage and encouragement to violent criminals who use firearms to intimidate and murder law abiding citizens every day. We should always have the right to protect ourselves and others from the loss of life, limb and eyesight. This is a matter of common sense if we take away all of the privately owned firearms, then only the criminals will have guns. There is one thing I can meet half way with and that is the opposition on training. I believe all gun owners should be trained how to handle properly and store their weapon. I'm not endorsing a free for all gun carrying world, where people just walk around with guns. I believe an American who is willing to take on the responsibility of owning a firearm and properly train in order to protect themselves should be able to do that with no issues. We cannot have cut and dry gun bans in America that is ridiculous and lazy. We are a democratic society that can develop a proper system to ensure safely that our rights as Americans are protected and respected by our own government. America was indeed founded on the principles of freedom. However, our rights to live in a nation built by the people and for the people does not mean one should ignore common sense. It would be unrealistic to think that the government should not have a say in regards to gun control. It is extreme to think that the government is attempting to take away our rights to bear arms when in actuality the government is trying to put in place common sense laws that will help our nation become more responsible gun owners and users. I do not agree that the government is trying attack our civil liberties in this area but are attempting to protect its' citizen by regulating the ownership and use of firearms. One should look at this not as an assault but an act of being responsible. Shook says that a higher level of responsibility should be enforced" (A rational argument for common sense gun control, para. 11). I disagree that stricter gun laws will take the guns out of the hands of law abiding citizens. Cotter (2013), says that none of our constitutional rights should be exercised with impunity" (2nd amendment not absolute, para. 1). Again, one must have a common sense approach when looking at gun laws. Putting laws into place that will make it harder for criminals to obtain a gun is the goal. Fewer guns can equal fewer shootings. This is not to say that law-abiding citizens should not be able to defend themselves. But what it is saying is that if one is, in fact, a law-abiding citizen then he or she should not be concerned about having to undergo a background check. Nor should one have an issue with abiding by all the requirements that are in place to obtain a firearm in their perspective state. Again, research has shown that data indicates that stricter gun laws are correlated with lower gun-related murders (2013, Adam). Taking away guns from law-abiding citizens is not an issue: the issue is gun control. Our constitution has made it clear that we have the right to bear arms to protect ourselves and families. The one arguing against control further states that, “According to article 1 section 8 of the Constitution there are no rights given to the government to regulate any form of gun control on an American citizen (Cornell Law institute, 2013). What if the American citizen that owns a gun is a known felon or has been involved in illegal activities with a gun? It stands to reason that there has to be more involved in being able to own a gun in America besides being an American Citizen. If the government has absolutely no right to regulate gun control on an American citizen, the door has been open for any American citizens to own a gun, regardless of their mental state or criminal background. Simply being able to provide proof of citizenship to own a gun is irresponsible and dangerous. The Children's Defense Fund says, "A study in California found that the denial of handgun purchase to people who have committed violent misdemeanors was associated with a decrease in risk of arrest for new gun and/or violent crime" (2013). Gun control has become a necessity and a form of safety. It should not be been seen as a burden. I agree that there will always be people committing crimes with guns. I also agree that American citizens should maintain their right to bear arms and protect themselves and their families. Gun control will not eliminate gun related crimes, but it certainly will reduce it. Laws regulating procedures to obtain a gun must be implemented. It is the responsible and moral thing to do. Perhaps if stricter gun laws were implemented then responsible gun owners would not have to protect themselves or their families against criminals who should not have been given a gun in the first place.

Should there be stricter gun laws? Would stricter gun laws make the crime rate drop? Should responsible gun owners be punished for the actions of illegal gun owners? All of these questions will continue to come up at each election, at your local barbershop, and at many dinner tables around the United States. The biggest part of the debate is the constitutional rights of Americans. Is it our Constitutional right to bear arms? I think we have proven that it is our right. Although background checks are completed, criminals will always find a way to own a gun. As stated in the debate, law-abiding citizens will have no problem with the background checks but these gun owners are not the ones we need to worry about; therefore, how would stricter gun control help reduce crime? In 1982, Kennesaw, Georgia began requiring every household to have at least one firearm in the house. After this law was put into place, the residential burglary rate dropped 89%, (G. Kleck February, 1988). Since that time, the violent crime rate of this small town continues to be 85% lower than Georgia’s or national average, (City rating, 2010). Also, the NRA (National Rifle Association) held its annual convention in Indianapolis and during the time they were in town, it was documented that fewer incidents occurred downtown by teenagers. A breakdown of the month showed that two weekends before the conference there were approximately 400 teen’s downtown with shots fired. On the weekend of the convention, 100 teens were downtown but dispersed quickly without incident. Indianapolis Metro Police Department called it the most peaceful Saturday in the month of April, ("Correlation between NRA Convention and Dip in Teen Violence?", 2014).
Because of the growing violence in the United States, the debate on gun control will be a topic for many years to come. After researching the points made supporting gun control and the points made against gun control, I think we have proven that stricter gun control laws will not reduce crime rate. We have also shown that in some instances crime rate will drop when citizens are allowed to open carry. Everyone has the right to make their own choice; I hope we have given you some information that will help you make your decision about which side to support. Whatever side you chose, please make sure you are completely informed.

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Article 1. (2013). Retrieved from http://www.law.cornell.edu/constitution/articlei
Cotter, M. (2013, March 10). 2nd Amendment not absolute-even gun rights need limits. Retrieved from http://www.helenair.com/news/opinions
Children Defense Funds 2013) “Protect children, not guns” From http://www.childrensdefense.org/child-research-data-publications
City rating. (2010). Retrieved from http://City Rating: http://www.cityrating.com/crime-statistics/georgia/kennesaw.html#.UO5soYnjkz4
Correlation between NRA convention and dip in teen violence? (2014). Retrieved from http://fox59.com/2014/05/02/correlation-between-nra-convention-and-dip-in-teen-violence/#axzz32q9RgpkO
Kates, D., & Mauser, G. (2007, January 1). Would Banning Firearms Reduce Murder and Suicide? The Harvard journal of law and public policy, 30(2). Retrieved from www.law.harvard.edu/.../Vol30_No2_KatesMausero
Kleck, G (1988, February) “Crime Control Through the Private Use of Armed Force,” Social Problems 35. Retrieved from http://www.americangunfacts.com
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Shook, M. (2014, January 8). A rational argument for common sense gun control. Retrieved from http://www.pleasecutthecrap.com/commonsenseguncontrol

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