Firearms in America
Firearms in America: An Invitation to Murder Every 2 years since 1988, more Americans are slayed due to gunshot on their own soil than the entire number of American casualties during the Vietnam War. The time has come that we realize the fact that firearms are unnecessary to civilians and should be forbidden. While many pro-gun activists allege that firearm issues need not be dealt with at this time, that everything is fine, they are gravely mistaken. With an estimated two hundred fifty million firearms currently circulating in America, attributed to over thirty-six million deaths per year, it is our obligation as citizens of humanity to put an end to the needless deaths, while we have the chance. These pro-gun activists, such as the NRA (National Rifle Association), are convinced the right to bear arms is inalienable and an important part of the American culture, and should not change. They will also argue that having many guns in a country acts as a deterrent to crime; having iron bars on a window and car alarms can be likened to guns, all being means of protection. In a last attempt to win their argument, one may plead that the simple fa
longer needed in America. As soon as an object starts to do more harm than good, it must be media, which glorifies and ennobilizes the use of firearms against each other. Controversely, any someone got angry, and saw fit to show the world. While the United States is one of the richest and meaning they were killed in self defense. this two percent average proves once and for all that die needlessly is really a sign of the times that we live in: we care only for ourselves. Guns are no invented, murder became all the more easy, giving a relatively low chance of causing personal Guns seem like a quick, easy alternative and it is a lot easier on the conscience to just shoot we fathom the worst of both worlds. One may watch violence on television all day long, but without urbanized areas, the chance of attack by an animal is nearly non-existent. Furthermore, prior to the
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