Gun Control: Do We Need to Ban Guns? Should We Allow Guns? The Gun Debate and What We Can Do
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GUN CONTROL, DO WE NEED IT OR NOT?
If there's one thing that alot of people around the world know about the USA it's that the people love guns. Depending on who you are this might be a source of pride; knowing that your country provides you with the ultimate freedom to preserve life and liberty. For others it's a source of shame that even while being the richest nation in the world, it doesn't come close to having the same level of gun control as many third world nations.
This is where this book on gun control comes in. Here you will be given an insightful look into the world of firearms and gun control. Understanding the true nature of gun violence in the USA is as much about developing the ability to think about the statistics and society as it is determining whether we should be allowing people firearms or to take them away completely.
How can we realistically reduce gun crime and stop headlines about another school shooting?
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Gun Control - James Persinger
Gun Control
Do We Need to Ban Guns? Should We Allow Guns? The Gun Debate and What We Can Do
By James Persinger
Copyright @2018 James Persinger
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Contents
GUN CONTROL WILL SOLVE NOTHING
A CLOSER LOOK AT GUN SECURITY
USE OF FIREARMS FOR PERSONAL SAFETY AND DEFENSE
PROTECTING YOUR FAMILY FROM VIOLENCE
FIREARMS AND THE PROTECTION OF FAMILY
SAFETY IN THE HOME
KIDS AND GUNS
HOW ABOUT CRIME CONTROL INSTEAD?
GUN VIOLENCE AND DEATH
SOLUTIONS TO REDUCING THE EPIDEMIC
40 REASONS TO BAN GUNS BY LIBERAL LAWMAKERS
HOW MARKETS CAN SOLVE AMERICAS GUN PROBLEM
GUN CONTROL WILL SOLVE NOTHING
Measurements and statistics from the National Federation of State High School Associations uncovered that, in 1999, 15 understudies died while playing in secondary school football games. This reality got next to zero attention in the national media. Angry parents and guardians did not parade into Washington, D.C., to be able to have stricter direction of secondary school football. Politicos faking exceptional anguish did not complain about football's mastery of most learning establishments' games programs. The substantial greater part of this present nation's residents viewed their most loved secondary school football groups careless in regard to the blood that splashed the pigskin and trickled onto America's playing fields.
On the other hand, when 15 understudies were killed from gunfire wounds amid the 1998-1999 school year, as the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention show, the national media preached interminably about the malice of firearms. Clearly overlooking that a considerable lot of the child executioners, for example, Eric Harris and Dylan Klebold, had acquired their weapons quite easily and illegally, crowds of crusaders fumed that if firearms weren't lawful and accessible, the school murders wouldn't have happened. A couple of nearby governments, planning to score political points, documented claims against firearm makers, reprimanding them for the blow out of death and savagery that appeared to have devoured America's educational system.
For what reason did 15 deaths identified with secondary school football motivate little consideration, while 15 deaths coming about because of weapon brutality encouraged circulatory trouble across the country?
Some right-wingers would just answer, Because it is that the firearm grabbers need to take and seize our weapons, they will overlook any reality that stands in their direction!
These traditionalists think that the leftists all over America want to take away their guns for the sole motivation behind expanding government control over the citizenry. All things considered, the thought that a gigantic trick, in which basic liberals from all districts of the nation partake, exists to oppress the American individuals, is in some people’s minds, obviously crazy. Most Americans think too minimally about legislative issues and the government to manage such an extensive plot. Rather, the normal weapon control advocate sincerely believes that laws firmly controlling guns, if not fully restricting them, would diminish the quantity of Americans who are killed as an outcome of criminal assaults.
Firearm control advocates among the people