Zusammenfassung der Ressource
Gun Control ( in
the U.S )
- Pro's
- The 2nd Amendment is not an unlimited right to own
guns
- Gun control laws are just as old or older than the Second Amendment
- The right of the general public to carry a concealed firearm in public is not, and never has been,
protected by the Second Amendment
- More gun control laws would reduce gun deaths
- In Australia, between 1995 and 2006, gun-related homicides and
suicides in the country dropped by 59 percent and 65 percent,
respectively, though these declines appear to have since leveled
off
- Guns were the leading cause of death by
homicide (66.6% of all homicides)
- Guns are rarely used in self-defense
- Of the 29,618,300 violent crimes committed between 2007 and 2011,
0.79% of victims (235,700) protected themselves with a threat of use or
use of a firearm, the least-employed protective behavior
- Of the 84,495,500 property crimes committed between 2007 and
2011, 0.12% of victims (103,000) protected themselves with a
threat of use or use of a firearm.
- Civilians, including hunters, should not own military-grade firearms
or firearm accessories
- Civilians today have access to folding, detaching, or telescoping stocks that make the guns more
easily concealed and carried; silencers to muffle gunshot sounds; flash suppressors to fire in low-light
conditions without being blinded by the flash and to conceals the shooter’s location; or grenade
launcher attachments
- The Second Amendment was written at a time when the most common arms
were long rifles that had to be reloaded after every shot
- Con's
- The 2nd Amendment of the US Constitution protects individual
gun ownership
- Gun ownership is an American tradition older than the country itself
- More gun control laws would infringe upon the right to bear arms
- Gun control laws do not deter crime; gun ownership
deters crime
- States with the largest increases in gun ownership also have the
largest drops in violent crimes
- "Criminals don't obey the law… Without the
fear of retaliation from victims who might be
packing heat, criminals in possession of these
[illegal] weapons now have a much easier job"
- Gun control laws will not prevent criminals from obtaining
guns or breaking laws
- The problem with such [gun control] laws is that they take away
guns from law-abiding citizens, while would-be criminals ignore
them
- Of 62 mass shootings in the United States between 1982 and 2012,
49 of the shooters used legally obtained guns. Collectively, 143
guns were possessed by the killers with about 75% obtained legally
- Gun control efforts have proved ineffective
- Banning high-capacity magazines will not necessarily deter crime because even
small gun magazines can be changed in seconds
- According to a Mar. 10, 2016 Lancet study, most state-level gun control laws do not reduce firearm
death rates, and, of 25 state laws, nine were associated with higher gun death rates