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Pros And Cons Of The Second Amendment

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When a car crash occurs it is almost certain that the person behind the wheel is put to blame, and not the vehicle itself, how is it that when a firearm is used good or bad it is the gun that is put to blame and not the person behind the trigger? The second amendment states that we as US citizens are guaranteed the right to a, “well regulated militia, being necessary to the security of a free State, the right of the people to keep and bear Arms, shall not be infringed.” The first piece allows for citizens to bear arms out of the possibility that the government may need to be kept in check. The second piece that is not as obvious is the need to bear arms out of protection for the life of oneself, those that we care about, our homes, and our liberties. There are many that want more laws to prevent responsible citizens from owning guns. The thought process behind this is that it will help prevent shootings and keep criminals and mentally ill people from getting guns. Other people want to maintain this right and not be limited. They think that having guns will allow them to protect themselves from criminals and the rise of a tyrannical government. The Second Amendment was adopted into the United States Constitution on December 15, 1791, along with the other amendments in the Bill of …show more content…

Also it allows the user to scare off any attackers. There is a significant decrease chance in which criminals will attack someone who is armed. Another pro is that people feel safer with a gun even though they might never use it in public. It is practically impossible for our government to protect everyone in the country, so the right allows the US citizens to feel a lot more safe because they can protect themselves if needed. Because criminals carry firearms illegally, citizens should have the right and ability to protect themselves from armed

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