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Gun Control Is Bad Essay

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Better gun control on people who are looking to purchase guns, which means better back ground checks on convicted criminals. We should have stricter gun laws on people who are looking to purchase guns but let people with no record get them. I’m sure everyone has heard about criminals and them being able to obtain guns easily. Our government thinks that taking guns away from everyone will make the gun violence go down but it will actually bring the violence up. Better back ground checks. People who want to take guns away will try to convince people that guns kill people but a gun has never stood up and shoot someone. There is always a shooter. People will try to convince you that guns kill. But it’s impossible for that to happen. It is impossible for a gun to load itself and …show more content…

Guns can relieve stress and can be fun to go shoot them with family and friends. The thrill and adrenaline rush that shooting a gun gives you can relieve stress and keep your mind of thing. Guns can be used to put food on the table for some families. The first weapons ever created were used to kill and harvest animals to have something to eat. Guns have multiple uses, they can be used in self-defense or used to keep your family fed. The solution to keeping guns around is simple. Don’t take the guns away from everyone, take them away from people who don’t deserve to, or don’t need to have a gun. Taking guns away from people who don’t cause any trouble or don’t have a criminal record of any kind would be unfair to them. People are going to get mad if you don’t have any explanation to take their guns. If we take guns away from the deserving people then gun violence will go down. Making guns illegal to own will turn out the same as making drugs illegal. Most people will follow the law put there’s always going to be a black market, and there’s always going to be law breakers. People are going to break the law, that is a known fact and the banning of guns is only going to solve part of the

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