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The Pros And Cons Of Gun Control Laws

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Over the course of many years, Gun Control has been the issue of debate for many people. Some say "Yes, let's ban all guns!" While others say "No way, you can’t take all the weapons away from me!" Furthermore, we have those in the middle, who want more control, but don't want guns taken away completely.
Straw Purchasing But what do people want to change or not want to change? One component of Gun Legislation is stopping Straw purchases. What exactly is Straw Purchasing? This is when a person who is legally allowed to purchase firearms (has a clean background), buys a person a firearm who cannot legally purchase it themselves (Smart Gun Laws, 2010). This goes for convicted felons, those who mentally incompetent, juveniles, etc. What harm …show more content…

This is the sale of firearms by private sellers. Under federal law, private sellers do not have to perform background checks, ask for any sort of identification, or record the sale. Gun show loopholes are dangerous because practically anyone could buy a gun through this. That includes criminals, mentally ill people, and gangs. Only 13.4% of prison inmates in 13 states got their gun from a from a store that required background checks. (Smart Gun Laws, 2010) Furthermore, 40% of all firearms are bought by unlicensed sellers. (Smart Gun Laws, …show more content…

But election time is coming quickly, and you’re probably wondering, what are the other Presidential Candidates stance on gun control? The first presidential candidate is a controversial one, Donald Trump. Donald Trump couldn't be more right winged if he tried. First off, Trump is completely against more gun control. He thinks that all citizens deserve the ability to protect themselves, their property, and family. What he doesn't realize, is that by having more gun control, the dangers that come with guns ending up in the wrong hands, will protect individuals, families, and their property even more. Trump also does not support expanding background checks (which is something that would also protect citizens) because apparently, it would not decrease crime. (Riehl, 2015) This is quite interesting as Trump has stated that he is “Pro-Life” yet, does not support an action that has the power to save lives. Furthermore, Trump does not think that the current background checks work, and they only make it harder for those who are allowed to carry guns, to get their hands on a firearm. (Riehl,

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