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Gun Balance And Its Effects On The United States

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Reese Walker
Lawson
ENGL 1301 Period 6
11-18-15
Gun Balance
“An even distribution of weight enabling someone or something to remain upright and steady,” is the definition of balance. (“Balance”) If one is too extreme, or one-sided, things become unbalanced. To be balanced is how things in the world stabilize and allow things to run smoothly. A tee-tooter is a perfect example of how balance works. Either side or extreme cannot be weighing down more than the other in order for it to be stable. This concept applies the many things including gun control. The US is basically one extreme with little to no federal laws on gun control, but even those laws are not heavy enforced. Then on the other side, France is an extreme with a complete gun ban and the laws are heavy enforced. Both extremes cause problems, the US has the most mass school shootings because of the ease to acquire a firearm, while France and other gun ban countries have seen an increase in crime and the citizens who follow the rules can 't protect themselves. Neither is right, but somewhere in between the two, there is a balance where the gun problems can be minimized to its fullest extent.
In 1791, the second amendment, proposed by James Madison, was ratified stating 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” (US Const. amend. III, sec. II). As time progressed, more and more laws about guns were passed,

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