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Argumentative Essay: Gun Control In The United States

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The issue in this article is that It is time to ban guns, all of them. The conclusion on the issue, according to the author is to get rid of guns everywhere, even with the police to stop violence from happening. The reasons listed by the author are, that If guns get taken away from the masses in the United States, then there will be less crime. Finally he also said that other countries don't have guns among their population, and Its working great for them. It will also make future generations less violent. The issue in this article is that gun control isn’t the answer. The conclusion on the issue, according to the author is that this isn't the way to address the gun issue in America. The reasons listed by the author are that people use guns …show more content…

I think that many people share the idea that if no guns are around then the world would be a better place .The reality assumption of this article is “On the pro-gun-control side of things, there’s far too much timidity”(Bovy). People on the pro gun control do think that the whole topic of banning guns is timid. Also if you speak about gun control in front of most people they will automatically shoot it …show more content…

I believe in the founding father's decision on making the second amendment, what if our government started to tear down our rights that would be the time to take up arms, and start a revolution. I also believe that those who think that taking guns away are incompetent because it gives criminals more power due to them still have their guns. Finally, you can't rely on the police to protect forever, what if the government collapse where is your protection? Many people talk all big on not having guns, yet many don't even know how to defend themselves, society has made them weak. For a fun social experiment we should put all the radical anti-gun people in a island and see how long they will last against criminals with

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