Argumentative Essay On Gun Violence

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Ian Pous
Mr. C.D
Writing 122
30 May 2023
Extended Research Argument Essay People often hold strongly opposing stances when it comes to gun control and violence. With gun violence rising further in the United States and gaining more media attention, it seems close to the boiling point. People have a wide range of opinions on what will solve our gun violence, from adding more guns to the mix by arming teachers to denying everyone guns. Regarding gun control, I believe the best solution to gun violence is limiting access to firearms. It is the solution that gets closest to the root of the problem and therefore is most effective. Part of deciding on a solution to the United State’s gun violence should be getting an idea of just how bad it is. …show more content…

The study gathered data from multiple sources and adjusted the data for demographic and sociological factors. Lee’s study finds that gun control laws have a direct effect on gun homicide in the United States. She states that laws requiring permits to purchase firearms and laws that strengthen background checks have a greater effect compared to indirect laws, such as laws aimed at reducing gun trafficking and improving child safety. Laws that restricted carrying guns in public and how guns can be carried had mixed results. Overall, this report exhibits how gun control has already had a beneficial impact within the parts of our country that passed them. Since these gun control laws have been successful, then the next logical step should be to implement these laws at the national …show more content…

One fact they find is that having access to a gun triples the risk of suicide and that the majority of gun deaths are from suicide. Victims of domestic violence are also five times as likely to be killed when there is access to firearms, putting women in the United States at a 21 times higher chance of being killed than in other wealthy countries. Giffords also finds that black Americans are disproportionately affected by gun violence, with black men making up 52% of gun homicide victims. Unarmed black Americans are also five times more likely to be shot and killed by police, showing that our issues with gun violence don’t lie just with the people. These statistics show how much more at risk we become with firearms always easily