Saturday, March 21, 2020
Gun Control Essays (1599 words) - Gun Politics In The United States
  Gun Control      : The failure of Gun Control Laws  Americans are faced with an ever-growing problem of violence. Our streets have become  a battleground where the elderly are beaten for their social security checks, where  terrified women are viciously attacked and raped, where teenage gangster shoot it out for  a patch of turf to sell their illegal drugs, and where innocent children are caught daily in  the crossfire of drive-by shootings. We cannot ignore the damage that these criminals are  doing to our society, and we must take actions to stop these horrors. However, the efforts  by some misguided individuals to eliminate the legal ownership of firearms does not  address the real problem at hand, and simply disarms the innocent law abiding citizens  who are most in need of a form of self-defense. To fully understand the reasons behind  the gun control efforts, we must look at the history of our country, and the role firearms  have played in it. The second amendment to the Constitution of the United States makes  firearm ownership legal in this country. There were good reasons for this freedom,  reasons which persist today. Firearms in the new world were used initially for hunting,  and occasionally for self-defense. However, when the colonist felt that the burden of  British oppression was too much for them to bear, they picked up their personal firearms  and went to war. Standing against the British armies, these rebels found themselves  opposed by the greatest military force in the world at that time. The 18th century  witnessed the height of the British Empire, but the rough band of colonial freedom  fighters discovered the power on the Minuteman, the average American gun owner.  These Minuteman, so named because they would pick up their personal guns and jump to  the defense of their country on a minute's notice, served a major part in winning the  American Revolution. The founding fathers of the country understood that an armed  populace was instrumental in fighting off oppression, and they made the right to keep and  bear arms a constitutionally guaranteed right(The Gunin American 14-25)Over the years,  some of the reasons for owning firearms have changed. As our country grow into a strong  nation, we expanded westward, exploring the wilderness, and building new towns on the  frontier. Typically, these new towns were far away from the centers of civilization, and  the only law they had was dispensed by townsfolk through the barrel of a gun. Crime  existed, but could be minimized when the townspeople fought back against the criminals.   Eventually, these organized townspeople developed police forces as their towns grew in  size. Fewer people carried their firearms on the street, but the firearms were always there,  ready to be used in self-defense(27-39) It was after the Civil War that the first  gun-control advocates came into existence. These southern leaders who were   afraid that the newly freed black slaves would assert their newfound political rights, and  these leaders wanted to make it easier to oppress the free blacks(41) This oppression was  accomplished by passing laws making it illegal in many places or black people to own  firearms. With that effort, they assured themselves that the black population would be  subject to their control, and world not have the ability to fight back. At the same time, the  people who were most intent on denying black people their basic rights walked around  with their firearms, making it impossible to resist their efforts. An unarmed man stands  little chance against and armed one, and these armed men saw their plans work  completely. It was a full century before the civil rights activists of the 1960's were able  to restore the constitutional freedoms that blacks in this country were granted in the  1860's(46). Today's gun control activists are a slightly different breed. They claim that  gun violence in this country has gotten to a point where something must be done to stop  it. They would like to see criminals disarmed, and they want the random violence to  stop(Edel 77). I agree with their sentiments. However, they are going about it in the  wrong way. While claiming that they want to take guns out of the hands of criminals,  they work to pass legislation that world take the guns out of the hands of law abiding  citizens instead. For this reason the efforts at gun control do not address the real problem  of crime. The simple definition of a criminal is someone who does not obey the law. The  simple definition of a law abiding    
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