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Gun Control Movement Research Paper

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Bang, the sound of a gunshot is heard, a rapid succession of shots are fired. More gunshots are being fired, what is going on? People are screaming, shouting, and chaos is everywhere. Bang, bang, bang more shots fired. What is going on? Looking out the windows to see that there are people lying on the ground dead. Some of the people are not moving, there is blood is everywhere. Then there is white hot pain in the shoulder, what has happened? Looking down, there is blood soaking through the shirt. Then everything goes black nothing is seen or heard after that. Waking up there is reports with cameras everywhere “What has happened”. A reports rushes over and starts asking questions,”Was the shooter a friend?”, “What set off the shooter?”, “Why was he able to buy a gun?” This is the scene of a mass shooting that has happened in any number of cities across America. This is where the country’s problem we are having with gun control, law makers should have acted not reacting to a …show more content…

It took the assassination of a President John F. Kennedy and Martin Luther King Jr. to force the issue of gun control in this country (William J. Vizzard “The current and future state of gun policy in the United States”). The gun control act of 1968 was to prevent transfers of guns across state lines to anyone that wanted a gun (Earl Kruschke, Gun Control: A reference handbook page 175). This act is what put more emphasis on having licensed individuals or brick and mortar stores to sell guns to people in the state or transfer guns across state lines. The GCA also put rules on who could and couldn’t buy guns, “Gun Control Act took effect expanding the requirements for licenses and recordkeeping and adding to the list of those, such as convicted felons and drug users, who couldn't legally buy guns.”(Frederick Allen, Guns & America). This part of the Gun Control Act of 1968 is still in effect

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