Cole Ashby
March 30, 2009
English 1010
Opposition paper
Gun Control
With every passing year the violence in our great country continues to get worse and worse. Violence starts with a thought and ends with an action. These thoughts derive from video games, movies, music and basically anything else media related. These matters are inevitable as in we can't take control or stop them from happening. Though something we can take partial control of is the weapons being handled within the United States.
The fastest and easiest way to obtain a gun is through a gun show. Kids as young as 18 years old, in some states, can walk in off the streets and just buy a shotgun or rifle legally. How is an inexperienced kid that young going to know how to handle a gun properly? The only experience they might have had with a gun is on video games. In several games thugs walk around streets killing people and taking their money. What are these kids thinking of when they're holding that gun? What do they need a gun for anyways? This is absurd and needs to be taken care of before things get out of hand.
According to the organization Legal Community Against Violence, everyday in America there are 20 deaths caused by firearms to people under the age of 25. In 2005 alone there were 3,027 deaths to kids under the age of 19. Of those 1,972 were homicides, 822 were suicides and 173 were unintentional shootings. A majority of these kids I’m sure had gotten a hold of a gun from a family member. My brother Christopher was only 16 years old when he decided to take his life. He knew where my dad’s gun case and keys were. It was a tragic night for my whole family but a night that could have been prevented.
My sister and her husband are both weapon carriers. She carries a pistol in a holster on her leg. One day she set the gun on the bed absent mindedly. We were playing games when my other sister’s son came running in the room holding the gun like a toy. That was a mistake that could have caused someone their life. My sisters started crying from the mistake and she never carried a gun on herself again. So how often do you think this happens? How can it be prevented? Even though my dad tried to hide his guns my brother still found a way in. The only way to ensure yours and your families safety is to not own one.
First course of action should be a higher age limit for gun carriers. People under the age of 21 are still developing personality and don’t have their emotions completely in check. Next, in order for someone to buy and own a gun they should have to go through a gun safety course. This shows that they are committed to owning one legally and safely. The world is becoming a more dangerous and violent place even with all of the government’s security. When worse comes to worse we need to pull the whole idea of even having individual rights to a gun. The world is evolving in some ways and devolving in others. Change is inevitable but with change in the world we need change in laws. When it comes to safety gun control is a good place to start.
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Cole I may no longer be in the class, but banning guns is stupid. First of all guns are not the problem, the problem arises when ignorant untrained people attain and use them for incorrect purposes. Criminals are always going to have access to guns even if they are banned. Just watch what is going on in Mexico, and yes even in the USA. So stop being so ignorant and look at the truth. GUNS DO NOT KILL, IT IS IGNORANT PEOPLE THAT KILL.
ReplyDeleteMore people are killed by cars every year than guns are you proposing that we should take away their cars also? Think about it.
Guns are a big problem and many terrible incidents may be avoided by banning guns. Although it is necessary for some people to have them for safety, the age limit for obtaining a gun should be raised. This will allow only more mature people to obtain guns and this will hopefully decrease the number of gun accidents. Good job on your opposition paper, it sounds like you did a really good job.
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