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
The whole gun control debate may have began after President John F. Kennedy's assassination in 1963. Until about 1968, shotguns, rifles, handguns and ammo were sold over-the-counter, but that changed and it goes back further than that. We don't see it being dealt with by the government until 1791, when an amendment is made. The right to bear arms comes from the second amendment of the constitution, which reads: "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." (U.S consititution). Almost two centuries later, the Gun Control Act of 1968 was set in motion. This act "...was enacted for the purpose of keeping firearms out of the hands of those not legally entitled to possess them because of age, criminal background, or incompetence." (Longley)
For my research paper i will be writing and telling you about gun control. I will also be discussing three main points, which are how we use guns for self defense/protection, gun ownership, and also the wrongs and rights. I think it is wrong for them to try to take our guns, if they do people might riot and we lose our protection, what do you think?
Gun control is a controversial issue for a long time around the world, particularly in U.S. because of a lots of mass shooting in school and public places. The second Amendment of the U.S. constitution is one of the shortest in all of the bill of right, it was written by the time period of American’s birth and it is the spirit of self-defense that help the new citizens of U.S. win their own freedom from the British. But now as the gun shooting problem happening every day in America, this gun control problem has gradually become to a hot issue. Compare to other countries like Britain, Canada, Japan, China, the difference between U.S. and those countries is in these countries to get a firearm is a very difficult thing
“The right to bear arms”, an amendment so prioritized by our founding fathers that it earned the very second spot on the list of birth rights as Americans. However, with constant tragedies striking the United States, such as massacres in public high schools and universities, mall shootings, and attempted assassinations on state representatives, it’s no wonder law makers are constantly debating the topic of gun control.
A hot-button topic in the world of U.S. politics today is the controversy over whether or not new gun laws need to be instituted to keep Americans safe. We are a nation that believes in the Second Amendment, and one that sticks to traditional values. With this, comes a great deal of incongruity, which makes for a very sensitive debate on gun control. On one side of the spectrum, we have those who take a more liberal stance; while they do in fact support the second amendment, there is no doubt that the U.S. has evolved significantly since the Constitution was written, hence creating a need for strict gun laws. On the other side of the spectrum, conservatives argue that as soon as executive action inhibits the fundamental principles in which
Gun control is a law that controls how guns are sold and used, and who can own them. Allowing people to possess and use a gun with legal documents in the United States is legal. There have been arguments on whether or not is should be legal to own a gun as some people see it as beneficial and others do not. It is believed that guns are beneficial to have, and they are there because we need to be able to protect ourselves. We should not allow the government to have power over gun control for many reasons including the loss of tradition of hunting, not being able to protect ourselves, and simply because of the second amendment.
America is known as the land of opportunity, freedom, fast food, and raging numbers of gun violence. According to Mass Shooting Tracker there has been about 367 shootings so far since the year started (Mass Shooting Tracker). This is outrageous considering that in other countries, gun shooting numbers don 't even reach a two-digit number. Far too many people have been victims of these unregulated weapons, claiming lives and ripping families apart. There is no safe place from these assault weapons, no movie theater, night club, church, or school. American’s must deal with the fact that any unsuited person is legally allowed to purchase a weapon with the weak regulations we currently have. Assault weapons have been damaging for this country and it 's time to change the laws. Gun regulations and laws need to be stricter to make it harder for individuals to purchase guns to prevent any future tragedies from happening.
The battle for stricter gun-control laws has not been without victories. In 1968, Congress passed the Gun Control Act in the wake of the assassinations of Martin Luther King, Jr., President John F. Kennedy, and Senator Robert Kennedy. The law mandated stricter licensing requirements, prohibited the sale of
To help apply restrictions, the Gun Control Act of 1968, which was the first gun law, was passed in the wake of the assassinations of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. and Senator Robert F. Kennedy earlier that year (“Restricting” par. 4). The 1968 Gun Control Act established categories of prohibited gun purchasers and possessors, including convicted felons, fugitives from justice, minors, individuals with a history of
During the entire time America has existed there have been people who have claimed that different things were destroying the traditional American household and way of life. This has resulted in many different movements across the country such as the Temperance Movement of the 1920s, the Abolition Movement of the 1830-50s, and the Civil Rights Movement of the 1950-60s. All of these are major movements that have had major effects on how the government looks at certain topics. Another more recent topic that has been brought to the attention of everyone in the nation is gun control. This issue has mainly been brought to light after the recent school shootings in Parkland, Florida and Benton, Kentucky. Some of these movements affected society as
The right to bear arms dates back to the second amendment.Guns do not kill people-; it is the people who are behind the guns. Gun control laws infringe upon the right of self-defense and deny people their sense of safety. The police cannot protect everyone and they will not always be there when people need safety. Wayne LaPierre, Executive Vice President of the NRA, stated, “The only thing that stops a bad guy with a gun is a good guy with a gun.” With that being said, how will people help themselves in hefty situations? What will help the most with gun control laws?
In this section the author talks about the Second Amendment how it is strangely phrased and for most of American history, its meaning was thought to be somewhat murky. “A well-regulated militia composed of the body of the people, being the best security of a free state, the right of the people to keep and bear arms shall not be infringed.”
The Gun Control Act was initially caused by the assassination of U.S. President, John F. Kennedy in 1963. He was killed by a mail-order rifle that belonged to Lee Harvey Oswald. The key element of this bill outlawed mail order sales of rifles and shotguns, up until this law mail order consumers had to sign a statement to confirm that they were over 21 years of age. Those who are for gun control explained that after the Sandy Hook Massacre, many people called for a stricter interpretation of the Second Amendment. After the Boston Marathon bombing, Americans felt that they needed to keep some form of self-defense. A lot of people claim that if all the right people were allowed to have guns, that less gun violence would occur. It’s also said that banning guns would create another potentially large source of organized criminal revenue, as a black market for guns would surely develop. Those who are against guns say that if there no guns, then there would be no gun
Gun control is a hot topic in America today. Should the government be able to control what guns you own. “ 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(2nd amendment).” December 14, 2012 an elementary school was included in an act of terrorism where a man went in to Sandy Hook elementary and killed 20 children between the ages of six and seven also killing six staff members. Las Vegas October 1, 2017 at a music festival killing 58 people and leaving 546 people injured. Gun control is controversial because these mass shootings happen and the government can’t regulate guns because that is a violation of the second amendment.
Although gun restrictions have made it harder for people to obtain guns, Gun Restrictions won't stop murder because Bumb Stocks are extremely pointless. The mass shooting that took place in Las Vegas was caused by a bump stock. The shooter had multiple guns with lots of ammo. True fact, Jarry Miculek is the world's fastest shooter. The fore bump stocks don't matter , Assualt Weapons do not exist. Assault weapon are not the leading cause to murder. The number one cause to murders is handguns and blunt objects. The government tries to make assault weapons look scary and they do a good job of that, but assault weapons are truly not scary and they are not more dangerous then shotguns and they have handguns stronger than AR-15's.,